Week 12: Speaking Truth to Power
This week’s reading was fantastic, and as uplifting as it was depressing or discouraging. Similar to, I assume, many of…
This week’s reading was fantastic, and as uplifting as it was depressing or discouraging. Similar to, I assume, many of…
As is true with all people, I understand the world as a combination of what I have been taught by…
Source 1: Miranda, Carolina A. “Casta Paintings Were Weird Racial Documents That Broke Stereotypes.” Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times,…
Though I was not able to quite comprehend the complete context of Evita’s speech, I found her political journey and…
The document that struck me the most in this week’s readings was Ruben Dario’s “To Roosevelt” poem written in 1904….
I was most intrigued by this week’s reading pertaining to the UFCO and Guatemala’s specific relationship with it. I had…
What struck me most from this week’s reading was the extent to which Western ideas, cultures, and customs appeared to…
This week’s reading starts with an assertion that I find to be both insightful and true: “In theory, freedom and…
This week’s topic of Caudillos surprisingly brought up thoughts of Japan, as well as thoughts of current day United States…
This week I had quite a bit of trouble comprehending the texts – perhaps in part due to the older…