Powerful image by the cartoonist, Horsey, that represents the African American trajectory toward the so-called American Dream—and how divergent and unfair for African Americans in this country. As a teacher, I see this as both useful to instruction on the history of African Americans, but also as a potential classroom activity that could be done for other marginal groups in the U.S. like Mexican Americans, Asians Americans, Puerto Ricans, Central Americans, and Native Americans.
The ultimate point of understanding these histories is for all of us to acknowledge our shared humanity that the Mayans expressed as In Lak' Ech, meaning your are my other me. It includes the Golden Rule of do unto others, but expresses a deeper relationship to all life, including Mother Earth and the universe itself.
Tú eres mi otro yo.
Si te hago daño a ti
Me hago daño a mí mismo.
Sí te amo y respeto,
Me amo y respeto yo.
You are my other me.
If I do harm to you,
I do harm to myself.
If I love and respect you,
I love and respect myself.
-Angela Valenzuela
#EthnicStudiesNow
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