Somewhere in Mexico
By Anibal G., from Mexico Somewhere… Somewhere in Mexico there are a lot of teenagers that drink and consume drugs to forget their problems Somewhere in Mexico the women are under pressure by their husbands and they can’t be free Somewhere in Mexico the corruption is present and there are a […]
Somewhere in Mexico
By Aida, from Jalisco, Mexico Somewhere in Mexico someone is killed Somewhere in Mexico are some people talking about justice, but they are not doing anything Somewhere in Mexico are kids join into ganga Somewhere in Mexico people are raped and killed Somewhere in Mexico people talk more than what they do […]
Somewhere in Penjamo
By Andrea O., from Penjamo, Mexico Somewhere in Penjamo kids are having fun moms are caring for their kids dads are anxious to go back home with their families Somewhere in Penjamo teachers are in classes teaching new things students are doing homework people are reading something interesting Somewhere in Penjamo kids […]
Somewhere in Penjamo
By Atziri G., from Penjamo, Mexico Somewhere in Penjamo there are people that are so smart and help other people move on. Somewhere in Penjamo there are a lot people that want studying and help the community Somewhere in Penjamo there a lot of people that like playing sports and are so good […]
My name is Natalia
By Natalia, written at LEI with with Jovenes en Accion, Cleveland Council on World Affairs My name is Natalia. I don’t know what the meaning is. My name was given to me just because it is a beautiful name. My name reminds me that I’m really happy because I have the necessary things: a […]
My name is Cesar
By Cesar, written at LEI with Jovenes en Accion, Cleveland Council on World Affairs Hi, I’m Cesar. My name means two things. It means I’m a leader, and it means I’m strong. It was given to me by my aunt. It reminds me of a Pizza restaurant and a great roman emperor. Cesar Eduardo […]
I have two names
By Juan Bautista, written at LEI with Jovenes en Accion, Cleveland Council on World Affairs I have two names which I’m very happy to possess. My two names are Juan Bautista. The first name is very, very (and when I say very, I mean VERY) common in my country. Although it is not a […]
My name is Melina
By Melina, written at LEI with Jovenes en Accion, Cleveland Council on World Affairs My name is Melina, which means something new in every language. In Greek, it means yellow canary. In Russian, it means raspberry. In Italian, it means little apple. For me, though, my name has one meaning. When my mother was […]
My name is Lizeth
By Lizeth, written at LEI with with Jovenes en Accion, Cleveland Council on World Affairs My name was given to me 16 years ago by my mother and father. It has a beautiful meaning that not many people know. I think that every name has a reason why it is given, and my name […]
My name is Eneida
By Eneida, written at LEI with Jovenes en Accion, Cleveland Council on World Affairs My name was given to me by my mother. It is the name of a Greek Island. My name reminds me of my mom and grandma, because they decided on my name. Actually, it’s my mom’s name and it was […]