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Everyone excited and ready to go to Chicano park.
Here's Dr. P telling us about the plans for the day, the things we should and shouldn't on the flied trip and what to do if you get lost.
A selfie that I decide to take with the whole class.
Here's everyone (almost everyone) at the trolley getting along and having a good time.
This is everyone reacting to the fact that we accidently left six people outside the trolley.(Don't worry they were ok)
There's an amazing piece of art in the back but was sadly interrupted by the other side of the trolley.
The sign that tells us that we're in Barro logan
The Cesar E. Chavez campus that I once saw when in construction is now finished and has students.
This is a painting that was at the local market and it stood to me.
This is the sign that shows that there's a market there.(Mercado means store or market.)
A tunnel that has a bunch of amazing murals that we couldn't go to because the park was on the other side.
This is Jose staring at the painting people protesting the workers who were going to make Chicano park a Junkyard.
This is a statue that is dedicated to General Emiliano Zapata who defend those who were in poverty.
This are a bunch of stones that say the word aztlan which means home.
This is a poor homeless resting under the bridge filled with amazing artworks.
The iconic heroes of all Hispanics in a mural.
Aztlan means home so these piece is stating that the territories that America took away from Mexico will always be home.
This was a beautiful painting that was across the street that I saw.
The reason why it's says all the way to the bay is because Chicano Park's goal is to make it go all the way to the bay.
This art shows the struggle of the life of a Mexican.
A drawing describing the beginning of Mexico and how it came to be.
Here's a better shot of the painting that's in the ceiling.
This painting shows of an Aztec warrior god.
This mural represents the history and cultural of Mexicans.
The original artist for the drawing pasted away before the redrawing of his piece so the person that did it put in memory of him.
This mural describes the jobs that Mexican farmer do in America.
We learn that this a controversial art that was a big deal when it was first drawn.
This the bottom part of the block that describes the meaning of the artwork. (but in Spanish)
This is a picture showing the hero's of Mexico and honors them.
My friends enjoying their time at Las Cuatro Milpas.
The delicious tacos I had
These are the flotas that my friend had and enjoyed.
This is me satisfied with the delicious tacos that I had.
This drawing is a representing the ancient aztec god representing the iconic united farm workers sign.
This drawing symbolizes how Mexican farmers boycotted against the farm companies because the inequalities they had to experienced.
The drawing in the front was originally drawn by him, but sadly pasted away before he could remake the drawing.
This is the iconic eagle eating the snake on top of a cactus, that eventually started the civilization of Mexico and is in the flag.
This is a piece of an artwork that I can only see the end but it was to far to see the rest.
This is a better shot of the artwork near the trolley station that we waited at.
Everyone on the bus and exhaust of the much fun we had
My friends and I faces once we made it to the stop.