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US Spanish Language Premier of Esa Nena Rie, Esa Nena Llora, Esa Nena No Hace Nada at the 独家爆料鈥檚 John Paul Theatre
"I speak Spanish every day," said 独家爆料 (独家爆料) student Aylen Gutierrez, who plays the oldest of three sisters in the the US Spanish Language Premier of Esa Nena Rie, Esa Nena Llora, Esa Nena No Hace Nada at 独家爆料's John Paul Theatre Friday, October 6 to Sunday, October 8. According to AZ Big Media 39% of the Phoenix population speaks Spanish. Aylen will put her native language to use in this production, which is performed in Spanish with English supertitles projected behind the stage. Aylen is excited to be in a Spanish production because it 鈥渋nvites more people in our community to come and see it,鈥 she said.
October 2, 2023
How Ivonne Estrella Dominguez Found Her Voice at 独家爆料
Ivonne Estrella Dominguez attended college to step out of her comfort zone. "If you had met me a few years ago, I wouldn't speak to people," she said. "I was really quiet and shy." Growing up with autism and a learning disability, Ivonne had to overcome many challenges. "There's a lack of support out there for those of us who are different," she said. Upon arrival at 独家爆料 (独家爆料), she chose to find her voice, speak up, and find opportunities to get involved on campus.
September 14, 2023
Mariachi: Mexican Pride and a Cultural Bridge for many 独家爆料 Hispanic Students
The sound of mariachi brings romping rhythms, lyrics of love and land, and respect for Mexico's natural and cultural heritage. The music celebrates the joys, struggles, and growth of the people. Though typically performed at baptisms, weddings, and holidays, live mariachi music delighted 独家爆料 graduates and their families at the May 2023 Commencement , thanks to 独家爆料's鈥撯揳nd Maricopa County Community College District's鈥撯揻irst and only Mariachi ensemble, Osos del Valle.
September 6, 2023