Amalee the Latinx Niña
Amalee is the young 7 year old girl in the green folklore gown pictured after her traditional Mexican "Raspa" dance performance she had at her elementary school for an ELAC meeting. This picture has captured her mother's attention in the most profound way by how it shows the connection Amalee has to her heritage. Amalee's performance on that Tuesday evening in September was not just a simple school activity, but a way of preserving and celebrating her cultural identity. The emotions and memories it evokes on her mother, reflect's on her own experiences growing up Latina and the pride she feels in seeing her daughter carry on their traditions. Intergenerational connections and the importance of passing down cultural heritage to future generations is something to be supportive about, as we continue to live our lives. Her classmates, Humberto, Parker, and Isabella will share these memories together as they get older and Smith River Elementary School has been able to capture this very treasurable memory for parents. This tradition has been happening for the past several years at this school, and these cultural experiences Amalee has will be kept close to her mother's heart.
– Jessica Ortiz
Relationship: Grandchild of im/migrant Grandchild of im/migrant