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FINE ARTS & CULTURE COMMISSION 081822
A
B
D
A
F
G
F
Have
the
closing
reception
for
the
Border
as
a
weapon
exhibit
this
coming
Saturday
August
20th,
as
well
as
the
Border
project
of
chrome
tejaso,
which
is
our
VR
installation
and
then
on
September,
the
2nd
we
have
our
opening
card
X
exhibit
by
who
goes
as
a
Barrio
pop
and
on
the
third.
We
have
the
artist
talk.
E
G
Very
successful,
so
if
you
hear
about
it,
tell
the
people
so
that
the
more
people
we
have
there
but
we've
been.
G
And
I
think
it's
foreign.
G
Groups
so
three
culture,
that's
going
to
be
also
a
medium.
G
That's
what
we're
trying
to
do
we're
also
trying
to
see
if
we
can
get
funding.
F
That
same
day,
we
also
have
our
fundraiser
for
the
Raiders
and
for
the
Arts.
It's
it's
gonna,
be
a
street
party
and
there's
a
beer
tasting
and
we're
ready
to
add
the
Vista
kids
from
California,
and
they
just
opened
up
for
the
Rolling
Stones
in
Hyde
Park.
In.
F
A
big
the
last
concert
on
their
tour
like
I,
said,
so
it
was
really
fortunate
that
they're
really
participate,
but
they
have
two
vendors.
A
Any
other
Communications
or
announcements.
C
As
you
know,
we
have
new
management
and
we
met
with
the
new
team,
which
is
Miss,
Cabello,
Mr,
Nadine
and
Mr.
We
met
with
them
to
talk
about.
What's
the
next
step
for
the
public
art
semester
plan
had
a
really
good
conversation
with
Elia,
you
know
her.
B
C
Out
of
that
came
several
ideas,
including
the
next
next
step
for
the
master
plan,
specifically
the
public
Arts
masterclass.
It
doesn't
mean
that
everything
else
in
terms
of
culture
is
going
that
way,
but
specifically
the
public
arts
master
plan
is
going
to
be
managed
by
engineering
and
they
believe
that's
the
best
option,
because
engineering
has
all
the
funding
and
they're
the
ones
managing
the
CIP
funds
and
managing
the
cap
projects,
and
so
they
really
that
will
ensure
that
the
projects
move
faster
and
that
we
can
Implement
something
as
fast
as
possible.
D
Engineering
will
be
working
with
the
consultant
if
ever
there's
a
project
and
they
need
to
find
out
what
kind
of
art
should
go
into
this
project.
They
will
be
Consulting
with
Asia.
C
C
That
way
engineering
can
provide
the
numbers,
the
expertise
on
the
part
of
the
project,
but
the
consultant
is
still
providing
the
the
suggestions
on
what
type
of
art
would
go
better
there.
What
project
would
be
would
be
ideal
for
that
section
and,
of
course,
management
that
says
to
continue
assisting
wherever
possible.
D
C
Amendment
to
the
ordinance
they
they
gave
us
some
feedback
on
the
Amendments
we
had
already
presented
the
Amendments
legal
reviewed
them
and
management
gave
us
some
comments
on
that.
So
we're
we
went
back
to
legal
to
review
the
Amendments
and,
basically,
what
they
mentioned.
Is
it
doesn't
stop
anything
in
the
in
the
process.
So,
if
we're
not
stopping
any
of
the
projects
because
of
the
Amendments,
it
is
just
to
update
the
organs
it
has
nothing
to
do
with
with
the
actual
process.
A
H
H
Okay,
so
I.
Thank
you
so
much
for
asking
me
to
be
here.
I
have
a
website
www.r
mdiano.com
that
I
made
to
expose
to
put
all
my
questions,
all
the
work
that
I've
been
doing.
I
I
paid
somebody
to
do
it
because
I
had
no
idea
how
to
do
those
things
so,
but
I
have
all
my
workshops.
There
I
have
many
of
my
poems
that
have
been
published
by
the
paper
and
another.
H
H
I
was
selected
in
December
of
2020
and
by
January.
I
was
already
planning
my
seven
workshops
for
2021..
We
were
in
the
middle
of
pandemic.
H
There
was
no
way
that
I
could
do
anything,
so
we
did
it
by
WebEx
and
thanks
to
this
lady
right
here,
Roxanne
Garza,
who
is
my
liaison,
the
library
is
my
liaison,
see
how
they
she
helped
me
so
much
and
there
those
flyers,
beautiful
Flyers,
were
put
by
the
library
by
Nikki,
Acosta
and,
of
course,
under
the
direction
of
Miss,
Roxanne
and
outside
indicted,
and
let
me
just
show
you
February
and
March
I
had
love
and
its
manifestations
I'm
a
teacher.
So
I
go,
you
know
by
the
months.
What
do
we
celebrate?
H
So
that's
what
we
do,
March
we
Empower
women,
poetry,
reading
and
writing,
and
the
way
we
do
it
is
Mando
has
been
to
many
of
my
of
my
workshops
and
I
really
thank
him,
for
example,
that
Shakespearean
Cervantes
April
2021.
We
always
read
first
in
Spanish
in
English
and
then
in
Spanish
Shakespeare,
of
course,
in
English
Cervantes
in
espanol
Julio.
H
You
participated
that
year,
2021
you
read
from
Don
Quixote,
but
I
tried
to
involve
as
many
members
of
the
community
as
well,
then
I
give
some
of
my
own
poetry
and
then
I
give
a
prompt,
so
the
community
can
write
and
I'm
we've
been
surprised
that
so
many
people
write,
you
know
poems,
that's
what
I
do.
Oh
and
I
didn't
tell
you
about
the
open
mic.
We
had
an
open
mic,
Miss
Roxanne
has
a
poetry
contest
and
then
we
have
all
the
ones.
H
The
winners
come
and
say
their
points,
and
we
also
invite
other
people
from
the
community
to
come,
say
their
points.
We
are
going
to
have
it
again
and
we
had
it
this
year,
I
it
was,
but
I
was
getting
ahead
of
myself.
This
is
2021,
then
we
had
to
celebrate
for
Mother's,
Day
and
then
Father's
Day
forward
to,
and
then
here
are
some
of
my
poems
Julio.
You
were
in
that
picture
of
me
you're
next
to
me
in
that
picture,.
H
So
I
at
the
end
of
each
one,
I
say
some
of
my
poems
you
know
and
for
the
Mother's
Day
I
said
Jose
mama
and
for
the
Father's
Day
and
here
instead
of
putting
my
mom
I,
put
my
cell
phone
I'm
going
fast,
okay
I
because
they
told
me
take
15
minutes
so
I'm
trying
to
just
do
it:
September
20
21st.
Finally,
all
of
them
were
virtual.
H
Finally,
we
all
had
our
shots,
you
know
and
our
boosters
something
well
I,
don't
remember
the
booster,
but
we
all
had
after
shots,
so
I
invited
Norma
can
do
that
to
know
our
famous
Raquel
Valle
sentience
and
we
were
talking
about
Gloria
saldua,
a
great
poet
from
the
valley
who
died
very
yeah.
Well,
young
I,
don't
know
2004,
she
died,
but
she
writes
about
the
border
and
we
had
that
problem.
It
was
the
best
our
most
attended,
well-attended
program.
H
H
D
H
Written
and
then
comes
the
next
year,
January
we
have
seven
workshops
for
right,
poetry,
Laredo
and
actually
I'm
gonna
have
eight
because
I'm
gonna
add
another
one
in
November
and
I'll.
Tell
you
why
in
a
minute-
but
those
are
that's
my
poster
for
for
all
my
workshops,
you
can
see
it
and,
of
course
my
Mantra
is
poetry.
It's
everywhere.
Let's
find
it.
We
can
find
poetry
everywhere.
Poetry
is
for
everyone,
let's
enjoy
it,
so
many
people
are
afraid
of
poetry.
H
Well,
I'll
go
listen
to
you,
but
I've.
Never
written
some
of
the
ones
who
have
said
that
have
come
out
with
beautiful
poems
I
can
think
of
my
friend
Cordelia
Casa
Flores
wrote
a
beautiful
poem
about
her
sister
who
passed
and
she
had
told
me:
I'm
gonna
go
but
I,
don't
think
I
can
lie
well,
she
did
it
virtually
and
she
said
it
and
it
was
beautiful.
Oh.
H
The
end
of
the
of
the
session
they
get
up,
get
up,
writes
our
names
and
then
they
come
up
and
they
read,
they
read,
you
know
all
from
all
ages.
We
have
a
lot
of
icing
workers.
Sometimes
we
even
had
middle
schoolers
right,
I
met,
Jamie
I,
don't
know
Jamie
Costa
and
then
again
this
February
and
this
March.
We
had
again
the
love
and
its
different
manifestations.
H
H
People
from
the
community
come
great
for
us
and
April
like
that's
when
I
had
a
Joanna,
Dina
or
March
I,
don't
remember,
but
they
also
came
powerful
voice
and-
and
so
she
experience-
I
love
this
flyer
that
Nikki
made
for
me.
You
know
they
were
contemporary
Shakespeare
in
ceramantes,
and
so
how
can
we
leave
Cervantes
out?
Shakespeare
April
is
Shakespeare's
month
in
the
U.S,
but
they
lived.
H
H
Okay.
At
the
same
time,
May
2022,
the
previous
year
I
had
done
mothers
and
fathers
different,
but
we
had
a
little
problem
with
fathers
and
that
we
have
a
lot
of
absent
fathers
and
we
have
a
lot
of
you
know
abandonment.
So
we
had
a
young
man.
That
was,
that
wrote
a
very
clean
and
we
were
touched,
and
we
said
well,
it
was
like
very
painful,
so
they
said,
let's
combine
it
and
in
May
I
I
didn't
do
the
Dune,
but
I
did
May
family.
H
So
we
talked
to
my
mothers
and
fathers
and
you
could
write
about
whatever
you
wanted
them
or
the
family.
We
also
had
family
and
I
had
I
have
one
about
my
aunt,
and
so
we
read
and
then
we
had
so
many
so
many
people
in
that
I
have
to
show
you
that
was
one
also
one
of
the
ones
that
was
very,
very
well
attended.
I
had
people
in
the
first
light.
You
see
Roxanne
my
right
hand,
person
Roxanne.
You
can
recognize
that
Dr
Lola
Norris
in
the
middle
from
family
Hill
this.
H
This
other
is
people
from
one
of
my
sisters
abroad.
So
then
kids
from
United,
South
yeah,
that's
Ali,
Ali
and
then
Chris
Sotto
from
United
South,
and
then
we
have
Alexander
and
and.
C
H
H
I
forget
her
name
right
now,
but
they
bring
their
classes
and
it's
wonderful.
E
H
It's
here
at
the
library
they
come
from
from
United
South,
they
come
to
the
library,
and
then
these
are
the
Alexander
kids
they're,
so
funny
that
first
kid
always
gets
up
and
reads
always
and
then
those
are
four
of
my
readers.
Patricia
Gonzalez
always
reads:
she's
missed
only
one,
because
out
of
11
that
I've
done,
she's
missed
only
one,
because
she
was
sick
and
then
Dr
Lola
Norris
always
speaks
for
me
in
Espanol.
H
H
And
she's
I,
all
of
them
are
my
friends
here.
I
started
my
workshop,
which
is
not
part
of
the
library
they
invited
me,
the
borders
land
where
you
can
see
Mando
there
and
I
tell
them
the
Poetry.
The
the
future
of
poetry
is
in
the
Border
slams
the
borders,
the
slam,
poetry,
the
Slime
points
because
they're,
so
you
know
young
and
vigorous
and
and
I
love
them.
So
we
talked
about
the
Borderlands
La
Frontera,
that's
what
was
my
writing
Workshop,
because
I'm
gonna
tell
you
what
I
look
at
all
they
all
most
of
them
participating.
A
H
H
A
B
H
A
A
H
H
Helpful
but
imagine
the
Spanish
I
mean
it
across
I
mean
well
when
I
I
tell
them
when
I
start
to
pronounce
a
beginning
teacher,
when
I
was
young
and
I
thought,
I
knew
everything.
Remember
those
days
don't
mix,
but
you
know
like
so
you
don't
either
Spanish
or
English
I
was
you
know,
Miss
proper
Miss,
proper,
Castilian,
I,
no,
no,
no,
but
then
I
went
into
my
master's
program
and
I
read
the
social
linguist
Joshua
Fishman
that
I've
never
forgotten
and
and
he
changed
my
mind.
H
C
H
Tex-Mex
totally
Spanish
and
I
said
why
Spain
loves
us.
Spain
loves
us,
but
also
like
Joshua
says
it's.
You
know
a
dialect,
a
regional
dialect
that
we
have
to
accept
that
it
exists.
We
cannot,
if
we
say
it
doesn't.
We
are
you
know
and
negating.
C
H
Speak
like
them
or
our
family
who's,
so
you
have
to
guess
bring
him
into
the
to
the
realm.
Yes,
it
is
and
their
novels
and
there's
of
course,
plenty
of
poems.
Chicano
poems
I
love
the
one
you
read:
Mongolia
Iowa,
the
first
one
and
of
course
the
Chicano
came
about
like
a
rebellion
like
a
yes.
We
are
here
to
you,
know,
pay
attention
to
us.
We
matter.
You
know
so
anyway.
This
and
so
I
got
into
the
room.
H
I
now
I
want
to
show
you
the
first
one
was
the
workshops
that
I
had
to
do
because
I
did.
Most
of
them
were
virtual,
because
there's
no
way
then
I,
I,
first
September
and
October
I
had
a
in
person.
But
then
covet
came
back.
January
I
never
do
a
January
school.
No,
but
February
March
and
April
I
did
a
virtual
again,
because
Colby
came
back
so
just
I
just
did
May
the
one
you
saw
for
a
lot
of
them
and
then
I'm
gonna
do
one
in
September,
God
willing,
September,
October
and
I'm
gonna.
H
Add
one
in
November,
which
was
not
there
because
I
eliminated
two:
it's
the
power
in
the
foreign
kids
to
think
you
know,
I
didn't
have
a
father
and
I
didn't
know
my
father
and
or
my
father
never
paid
child
support
from
my
mother
and
all
these
you
know
resentments
and
I
said
no
I
mean
it
I
guess
I
could
have.
But
I
said
no.
Let's
do
that.
You
know
I'm
here
to
heal,
not
to
me.
H
So
these
are
my
activities
and
some
publicity
hi.
This
is
I.
Read
my
poem
prayer
to
our
River
at
laredo's,
North,
Central,
Park
commemorating
the
unveiling
of
a
Syrian
Euro
and
like
this
is
the
mural
and
we
also
have
this
is
hi
Joey,
Joey
Dia
de
Leon,
who
does
a
lot
of
name
right.
G
H
And
and
that's
part
of
the
mural,
it's
a
beautiful
mural
I,
don't
know
if
you've
seen
it,
but
if
you
haven't
go
I
I
love
that
the
city
has
so
many
murals
now
and
then
I
was
invited
to
the
lights
of
Hope,
a
covid-19
remembrance,
and
for
that
I
wrote
a
special
poem
that
I
call
the
darkest
storm
and
that
you
cannot
see
the
The
Nosotros,
Los,
Angeles
and
I
talk
about
how
the
little
like
like
a
raging
storm
in
that
night
I
can
I'm
changing
our
lives.
H
A
little
tiny
and
I
didn't
bring
my
thumbs,
but
I
broke.
That
Mando
was
there
also
understood
right
before,
and
then
I
did
two
and
and
this
I
took
I
believe
in
it
says
in
the
third
to
the
last
stanza.
Our
indigenous
ancestors
knew
this
honor
our
departed
ones
with
Alters
bring
flowers,
keep
them
mentors,
never
forget
them
because
I
asked
them
to
say
their
name.
They
were
a
lot
about
300
people
right
now
and
all
of
them
with
pictures
of
the
of
the
people
that
they
lost
to
Kobe.
H
B
H
One
whatever
I
said,
never
forget,
because,
while
they're
in
our
in
our
memory
they
live,
and
if
you,
if
you
score
the
movie,
that's
a
belief
of
our
ancestors.
That's
why
our
indigenous
Assessor
and
honor
them
that's.
Why
we
do
the
all
person
so
I
mixed
in
you
know
the
Spanish,
the
English
thought
In
This
Storm
will
altered
our
world.
I
will
never
be
the
same.
H
From
my
hero
one
and
then
reciting
my
points,
the
this
is
Kevin
Perez,
the
Texas
bird
Laureate.
She
received
the
Grant
and
she
was
here.
She
was
traveling
All
Over
Texas,
getting
the
poor
largest
to
recite
some
of
their
poems
I
recited
prior
to
the
river,
and
also
because
it
was
June
and
I
had
just
published
in
the
paper.
She
asked
me
to
do
that.
Mando
also,
did
you
can
see?
Mando
was
nice
enough
to
take
us
all
over.
The
river
I
had
never
seen
some
of
us.
She.
H
B
H
H
So
that's
my
deal
and
and
October.
Of
course,
I
I
was
invited,
but
everybody
was,
you
know
we
we
were
masked
and
we
were
separated
from
you
know.
Still
keeping
social
distance
I
was
invited
to
Triumph
high
school,
which
I
never
heard
of
like
Triumph
high
school.
It's
right
here
by
the
library
right
here.
I
never
heard
of
it,
but
I
was
inviting
and
of
course
the
art
of
writing.
Private
I
didn't
bring
you
that
my
and
I
was
surprised
to
know
the
principal
with
my
student.
H
and
there
I
am
in
the
classroom
with
my
Calaveras
and
you
know,
and
then
I
presented
to
the
uisd
Spanish
to
encourage
students
to
write
poetry
during
during
their
interests.
That's
wrong
to
write
poetry
to
the
teachers
during
the
answer.
It's
not
sorry,
it's
a
with
I
would
I
need
to
edit
my
you
know
to
encourage
students
to
write.
Okay,
this
the
the
teachers
were
embearing
Services,
okay,
I'm.
B
B
H
I
didn't
mean
it
like,
but
you
can
see
me
there.
You
know
I
had
that
it
was
very,
very
nice
that
I,
so
many
teachers
don't
want
poetry
in
their
classroom.
I've
invited
some
of
my
friends
and
they
don't
come
Miss
Sylvia
around
us
and
Christina
Soto,
but
I've
invited
so
many
here.
The
Spanish
High
School
Hispanics
department
at
Barn,
High
School,
invited
me
and
I
thought
they
didn't
tell
me
that
it
was
a
whole
day.
Yeah.
A
B
B
A
It's
also
subversive,
you
say
that
somebody's
dying
and
it's
a
like
the
way
you
teach
it
is
that
it's
a
form
of
protest.
B
H
H
I,
don't
know
I,
don't
know,
oh
that's
me
and
one
of
them
I
wrote
my
appointment.
Revoso
came
out
in
this
calendar.
B
G
E
H
At
all,
it's
there
thank
you
and
then
I
came
out.
My
poem
was
published
and
every
every
month
had
one
of
the
sunsets
I
mean
I,
wrote
it
before
I
wrote
it
from
the
Laredo
Commission
of
women.
No
I
wrote
it
for
Gabriela
Mendoza
Garcia
yeah
that
the
owner
teaches
that
yes,
the
dance
teacher
because
back
in
2018
no
2017,
she
had
a
program
about
the
apostles
and
she
said:
I
can't
find
well
I,
always
help
her
I,
always
say
poems
for
her.
She
said:
okay,.
C
H
D
H
So
they
started
in
their
little
cubicle
C
and
me
with
my
math
and
the
teacher
was
saying:
do
not
get
close
to
miss
Ayano,
but
Miss
Diana
had
to
go
and
get
close
to
them,
and
then
they
started
everybody
because
they
were
talking
with
their
ass
and
you
know
going
because
that's
what
poetry
is
and
poetry
is
joyous.
You
know,
poetry
is
joy
and
I.
I
say
every
time
you
write
say
it
out
loud,
because
it's
supposed
to
it's
like
a
song
here
and
with
rhythm
and
right:
that's
that's.
H
C
E
H
Were
nice
enough
to
put
me,
you
know
in
the
Harmony
School
Innovation
and
like
City,
Point
Laureate?
Oh
wait!
So
they
gave
me
publicity
by
the
way
in
English.
We
hardly
have
any
publicity
in
English,
the
one
that
gives
you.
Publicity
is
yes
she's,
my
colleague
from,
and
she
also
comes
to
my
not
as
much
because
she
works
all
the
time.
She's
always
giving
publicity,
because
we
for
for
the
Laredo
commission
for
women
I'm
in
that
board
too.
B
H
H
H
H
H
H
E
H
H
My
workshops
and
then
I
read
from
Teresa
for
her
woman,
which
is
my
my
iconic
poem,
because
I'm
a
border
woman
and
that
was
I
wrote
in
1997.
My
first
poem
in
English
I
didn't
think.
I
was
a
Spanish
teacher.
You
know,
but
I
went
to
a
writing
project.
A
writing
workshop
and
I
wrote
in
English
and
from
there
I've
been
writing
in
both
English
and
Spanish.
Some
friends
say
they,
like
my
English,
poems
better
than
my
English
side
and
they
find
Spanish
I,
don't
know
I
I.
B
H
In
whatever
inspires
me
but
I'll,
and
that
that
poem,
the
order
of
woman-
and
that
was
when
NPR
National
Public
Radio
came
to
do
a
program,
they
called
border
voices,
they
they
were
choosing
one
point.
You
know
four
two
to
play
just
one
from
the
radio
one
from
San
Diego
one
from
samata
and
they
chose
mine
and
I'm,
not
an
English
teacher.
There
were
tons
of
English
teachers
with
beautiful
poems
and
they
they
older
woman
has
been
my
one
to
go
because
of
that
I
think
if
they
chose
it
taught
people.
H
So
here
I
am
with
Rosie
Melissa
Michi.
One
of
your
board,
members
invited
me
and
I
did
have
more
pictures
of
Ethel
Shipton.
We
also
read
the
Border
woman
and
there's
Ethel.
I
I
gave
her
a
Legos.
Oh
there
there
that's
a
women's
Laredo,
City
Women's,
silicone,
yes
and
I.
I
had
one
with
a
Podium,
but
it
was
a
video,
so
I
couldn't
put
it
so
I'm.
B
H
C
B
H
I
I
was
I,
was
shocked,
I
mean
that's.
You
know
that
was
very
nice.
It's
it's
nice
to
be,
and
here
I
am
in
another
rotary,
the
one
the
the
original
the
founders
day
or
I,
don't
know
what
it's
called
the
it's
just
a
regular
induction
ceremony
where
my
friend
maryugodega
is
President
and
the
other
one
I
was
talking
about
this
one
is
and
this
another
time
Rosie,
Santos
environmentally
to
the
border
is
a
weapon
and
it's
a
wonderful
project.
C
H
H
She
was
nice
enough
to
story.
Okay,
but
again,
Valerie
Bolinas
finally
made
an
interview
about
me
and
for
Divino,
then
I
came
out
in
Divino
in
November,
2021
and
published
my
short
story.
I
was
an
illegal
lady
in
more
than
once,
because.
C
B
H
H
H
Writing
prompt
to
live
in
the
border
of
needs
and
I
got
this
from
Gloria
sandua
said
you
see
on
the
left,
Gloria
saldua
wrote
and
she
has
a
terrific
point
to
live
on.
The
border
means
it's.
It's
very
poignant
to
know
about
all
the
problems
and
the
identity
crisis
Etc,
but
we
tell
them
there's
not
only
identity
crisis.
You
know,
there's
so
many
things
of
food
customs.
H
H
That's
a
rationale
for
them
for
the
project
that
the
project
is
probation
Etc,
you
know,
I
haven't
had
time,
although
it
seems
like
I've
been
to
a
lot
of
schools,
but
I've
been
invited,
I
want
to
visit
schools
and
get
kids
and
members
of
our
community
to
write
what
it
is
that
what
it
means
to
them
and
leave
it
as
a
book
form
project
combination
with
awesome.
You
know
finish
a
book
about
La,
Vida,
proteins,
I,
don't
know
what
I
would
call
it.
H
B
D
H
Not
the
only
one
I
can
I
have
other
projects
that
the
project-
gracias,
empowering
women
with
poetry,
I
just
started
that
one
I
used
to
I.
Don't
have
a
project
rationale
for
that
one
because
it
just
started
I
used
to
go
visit,
Casa
Misericordia
before
pandemic,
of
course
pandemic.
Nobody
invited
me
anymore.
You
know
they're
very
careful
on
this
July
just
two
three
weeks
ago,
they
invited
me
again
and
I
took
the
I.
Don't
know
if
you
know
the
song
gracias.
H
H
Probably
you
know
you
know
and
espanol
I
said
what
what
are
you
grateful
for?
You
know
right.
These
are
women
who
are
better.
Who
are
domestic
abuse?
You
know
victims,
but
I
I,
say
I.
Don't
want
them
to
talk
about
this.
What
are
you
grateful
for?
Because,
when
you're
grateful,
that's
you
know
not
healing
it's
empowerment
and
healing,
and
then
I
read
to
them
poems
from
famous
poets
that
Empower
women
and
I
started
with
one
of
my
favorites.
H
H
H
I
gave
it
to
put
in
a
for
him
to
frame
it
and
and
then
Josie
the
girl
who
invited
me
says
everybody.
Everybody
wanted
a
copy
of
your
Pawn,
so
I
get
I,
made
service
copies
and
made
them,
but
I
only
not
only
read
that
I
read
another
one
by
Amazon
Network,
the
Hebrew
language
I,
don't
know,
I
mean
I've
been
reading.
Poetry
since
I,
just
I
I
still
have
my
Rodrigo's
from
from
elementary
so
I
known
by
Cardinals.
H
B
H
B
C
H
H
H
And
here
we
have
Santa
Ana
Santa
Ana
is
not
a
religious
song,
but
Santa
Ana
was
the
Virgin
Mary's
mother,
so
Santa
Ana
and
San
Joaquin
are
Jesus's
grandparents,
so
they're
the
grandparents
and
we
have
a
very
traditional
song
which
is
Mexican
might
be
Cuban,
probably
is
from
all
the
Hispanic
world.
I
don't
know,
but
it's
very
vulnerable
and
from
all
over
the
Spanish
World
notice
how
they
have
put
Santana
in
one
word,
because
they
don't.
H
B
H
G
This
guy
that-
and
he
has
himself.
G
H
H
Differences
in
the
countries
which
is
yeah
normal,
but
I
was
in
the
Laredo
commission
for
women
and
one
of
the
members.
There
has
a
little
baby
a
month
and
she
says
I,
don't
know
the
words
I,
don't
know
and
I
put
the
YouTube
and
he
goes
to
see
well.
What
we
would
like
is
to
rescue
and
put
him
in
a
book
and
have
with
Jackie
from
the
library
they.
H
Let
me
go
back
and
tell
you
why
it
started
this
project
started
when
I
called
my
councilman
for
Ben
Gutierrez,
who
put
me
in
the
library
board,
and
we
had
to
tell
them.
You
know
tell
them
all
the
good
things
we
do
in
the
library
and
we
get
no
publicity
from
from
the
city.
We
don't
get
any
help
and
and
that's
what
we
were
supposed
to
do
two
months
ago.
I
guess
so.
I
called
them,
and
he
said:
oh
good,
good,
that's
wonderful!
Are
you
doing
yes,
I'll
I'll?
H
B
H
Well,
why
don't
we
have
something
for
young
mothers
and
then
I
thought
I
had
that
that
cancion
de
Puna
back
because
we
had
a
pet
program,
there
parenting
education
program
and
we
had
it
and
I
wanted
to
share
with
the
girls
with
the
young
girls
you
know
to
because
it
nursery
rhymes
are
so
important.
You
know
for
for
mother
and
baby
I.
Think
if
you
sing
to
your
baby,
if
you
play
with
your
baby,
you
know
instead
of
what
is.
H
It
with
your
hands,
and
if
you
do
that,
you
you
form
a
bond.
How
can
you
kill
a
baby?
You
if
you
form
a
bond
with
it
and
so
I
thought
of
bringing
this?
Of
course.
This
is
way
in
the
future,
because
I
want
to
do
my
drug
better
at
first,
but
but
I
think
we
should
rescue
lullabies
share
with
mothers
and
grandmothers
because
Grant
many
of
the
grandmothers
are.
H
You
know
they
babysit
rescue,
simple
games
to
play
with
baby,
because
because
you
have
forgotten
to
like
you
know
like
I,
don't
know
and
Rescue
Stories
stories
would
be
different,
but
because
that's
a
different,
but
we
would
put
a
book
see
that's
I'm.
Very
ambitious.
H
H
A
E
H
Will
it's
Lisa,
no
nominated
me
and
I
just
came
in
and
said:
oh
yeah
came
into
the
8th
District,
she
said
you
know,
would
you
like
to
serve
and
I
said
yes,
I.
H
E
H
They
honored
us
I,
want
to
say,
like
I
I
was
also
in
the
I'm
in
the
Hall
of
anchor
education
in
2000
in
the
year
2008
read
it
in
my
website,
honors
I
got
recognition
and
they've
invited
all
of
us.
A
H
A
Believe
that
the
timeline
is
that
set
out
here
is
that
the
new
applications
would
be
simply
the
beginning.
September
26th
I
have
one
consideration,
it's
not
on
the
agenda,
so
it
happened
to
be
on
the
next
meeting,
but
we
may
also
do
what
some
other
non-profits
did
and
because
of
the
covet
year,
we
might
want
to
just
consider
maybe
extending
up
some
money
for
another
year.
I.
A
Amount
of
I
mean
you
can
see
how
how
involved
and
and
how
she
got
so
many
people
and
for
her
to
be
able
to
maybe
finish
a
couple
of
these
projects
and
also
be
able
to
go
out
to
the
schools.
We
might
want
to
do
something
where
we
extended
a
year
because
of
the
covet
I.
Think
a
lot
of
places
are.