Murals under the Highway
Going to see the murals and critique them was a great experience. The class was looking at the murals and we answered questions about what they meant, what and how was the Chicana imprinted in the murals? Some of the murals had a Chicana meaning and others were structurally painted to represent the influences of our history, our religious beliefs, and a new identity being a Mexican American in the US. Being a Mexican American and also born and raised here in a border city, I saw in the murals the authenticity of our community. There was a mural with the building of the EPCC, but I did not see one of UTEP. I saw a brown female with the center of the Aztec calendar in her stomach. The same sign was in her head. When we were in the restaurant talking about the murals more in detail we kept learning the meaning of the center of the X of Juarez. It represented the same figure the female had in her stomach. This figure it represents the center of the Aztec calendar. The Aztecs guided the...