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Si, Yo Soy Mexicana
One aspect of my life that I constantly think about is being a Mexicana.
I love my culture, my language, my customs.
But our society has shaped people into believing that different is bad
and that if we are not a certain way, we don’t matter.
All over the media, I see my people getting discriminated, humiliated, dehumanized,
all for just speaking and looking a different way.
Our society portrays us,
masks us,
and completely paints over who we really are,
“inferior”, “dumb”,”lazy”, is what is usually thought about us
“Oh, you’re Mexican?” is dropped daily with a dirty look.
The rough and bumpy calluses on my parents hands,
They bleed with the struggles they faced to get to “the land of the free”.
Breaking and torturing themselves
Just to be told we aren’t important.
To be simply dissolved like bath bombs in water
That we don’t exist
That we are bad
We are on a movie
And our society has the remote in their hand, constantly muting us
Just because we don’t fit their “image”
But I will not let it get to me,
I’m a pale, proud, perseverant Latina.
And my people will strut our nopal en la frente with pride and passion
We will not allow for us to be censored
Our rolled r’s will break free
Like doves in tightly packed cages escaping
They will fill up the empty air
And fly free
We shall be heard
Because what we say matters.
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What inspired me to write this poem is my ethnic background because I am very proud of being a Mexicana and also the fact that the discrimination that us Latinos face in the US will never bring us down or break us.