Hill Freedman

I would put a mural on this high school in Mt. Airy. A lot of the values that this neighborhood has is focused on education and diversity. For example, there are numerous schools open for people of any race. In fact, there is also a Pennsylvania School for the Deaf, which is aimed at helping educate hearing-impared students. This mural would help emphasize how education is important to the lives of everybody, and putting it on a school can help convey that message even more.
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Mural en mi barrio

Este es un remolque de "Powel" escuela. Soy un graduado de este escuela. 
Este fue edificado en 1960 para ser el primero escuela sin segregación en Filadelfia. Ahora, la escuela es 76% negra, 9% blanca, 3% asiática, 1% latina, y 10% otro razas. En los anos 1960s, el barrio, "Powelton Village", era parte de el movimento "counterculture" y ahora tiene muchas activistas políticos.
Los remolques son de programas y clases de estudiantes dotados y necesidades especiales y programas despues de clases
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Journal #1 By;Miguel Rivera

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This mural is located at 1531 West Girard Ave. It was completed on October 1,2004.  It is called "A Celebration of Poetry." Presta honores al viaje del poeta afroamericano.  Mural Arts Philadelphia stated "Beginning in Africa, the central placement of two strong women – one pouring water into the ground, and the second playing a musical instrument – starts the poet’s path. The trek winds on through the cotton fields of America, and then rises to the corner where blues and jazz musicians are playing. The journey culminates in the present day with a poetry reading, inviting passersby to sit and listen for a while. Woven within the vibrant colors are phrases from six different poets, highlighting both the imagery and the words that are so important to a poet’s life."


Disfruto este mural porque es colorido y tiene un profundo significado.También me gusta la piel azul de las mujeres. Lo encuentro único. La idea de la historia y las raíces es algo de lo que realmente disfruto hablando


Tarea: Mural en mi comunidad

En mi comunidad hay un mural en la calle 45 walnut. Es una foto de Paul Robeson. Él es un hombre de Filadelfia ques es mucho de lo que mi comunidad se trata. En el mural las palabras dicen lo que. Fue escritor, cantante,activista, erudito y mucho más. Mi comunidad abarca todas estas cosas.En la foto lleva un traje verde. El fondo es marrón clare. 
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Frankford Train

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I would place my mural on a frankford-transportation train. This would make my mural more unique and obviously mobile so that it will be able to make an impact to people not just in my neighborhood but in a bunch of neighborhoods in philly. This could also in a business perspective of how this mural would help for SEPTA be able to attract more people by placing well designed art on there transportation vehicles. This would also be able to employ artists in neighborhoods that are lower income.

Mi Mural

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​Mi mural es ubicar en 4428 frankford avnenue. El mural es de mis amigos, michaela y clarissa. yo veo los colores purpura, azul, amarillo, marron, rosa, gris, verde, y negro. yo veo tambien mas la gente en el mural. Hay gente de todos las etnias diferentes. Creo que este mural representa la paz y la comunidad. Me encantan los colores y es una foto de mis amigos.

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Mi barrio es Sur Filadelfia. Culturas representadas es Italianos, Irlandés, Mexicanos y Africano Americanos. La historia es inmigrantes vinieron de Irlanda y Italia a trabajar en la fábricas. No se figuras importantes de Sur Filadelfia. Eventos significas es “The Mummers Parade” y “Columbus Day”. Valores y orgullos es la cultura. La problema es sucio calles.

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Mi barrio es Mayfair. Mayfair es la casa de mucho de Americanos irlandeses. Los orgullos de Mayfair es las barras. La mayoría de barras son irlandeses también. Mayfair se estableció en 1930 por una comunidad de americanos irlandeses. Las problemas de Mayfair son las drogas y traficantes de drogas. Mayfair necesita más control en drogas porque es problema muy grande.

My room

I would put my mural on my wall in my bedroom located inside my house in Brewerytown. I would put my mural in my room because I could always look at it and be inspired/happy every time I see it. It would also be a good representaion of myself so anyone who visits and gets a chance to see it. It could be a conversation starter and just a good piece of art in general. I also wouldn't have to deal with any vandalism because nobody can get into my room and mess my mural up. My room is very significant to me because it's where I spend the most time. I lived here all my life and most of the significant events and memories of my childhood happened here. I value my room because I have my own space and privacy. 
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La parte de Filadelfia que vivo tiene diversidad. Pienso la parte de la ciudad que vivo en tiene una buena historia debido a la diversidad y la gente como Harry Olivieri. Pienso una necesidad mi barrio tiene es diversidad. Una problema en donde vivo es violencia en la escuela de barrio. Hay muchas tradiciones en mi barrio y veo festejos a veces. Pienso un orgullo tengo es el bien en la historia de la barrio y la comunidad.

The Triangle

I would put my mural on the wall near the triangle between South and Bainbridge on 23rd. The triangle was turned into a place that people could gather for entertainment such as music, movies, and for the most part food. This Triangle was redone by the SOSNA community. They are currently trying to raise money for The Triangles On Grays Ferry Avenue Gateway Project. SOSNA wants to make the triangular intersections down Grays Ferry less confusing and safer for drivers and pedestrians by adding places for people to socialize and to have an attractive space in the community. Ever since the reconstruction they have put on a festival during the summer called Plazapalooza in that area where people in the neighborhood come together. There is live music and food. My mural would add to what the triangle is trying to do by presenting a song name introducing new music to the community and bringing art where there is hardly any.

Girard Estates Wall

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The Girard Estates are a neighbourhood within the region of South Philadelphia. Stretching from 22nd St to 17th, the area is named after Stephen Girard, who once lived in the neighborhood in the 1800s. The story goes that when Stephen Girard, one of the most richest men in America passed, he left his estate of $6 million dollars to the city of Philadelphia. Because of his gracious donation, much of the neighborhood is shaped by the stipulations he left in his will. There once was a school for orphaned white boys named after him, however, it is now operated by the Philadelphia School District. Also, the houses in the area are much more different than the typical Philadelphia rowhomes in other neighborhoods and many residents describe it as living in a suburb, without paying suburban prices. The house where Stephen Girard used to live now resides in a middle of a park, where residents annually hold meetings and holiday parties. Other notable buildings in the neighbourhood are the Edgar Allen Poe School (now known as GAMP) and the Donatucci Library. The area boasts a strong Italian American demographic, with a few Asian Americans sprinkled in. Lastly, some notable events is that Rocky 2 was filmed in the neighbourhood , and crime boss Philip Testa was killed in a bomb planted under his door step.


Girard College Wall

For seven months and 17 days, picketing and marching happened along the walls surrounding Girard College. The intention of the protests were to make the school integrated since Girard College's founder, Stephen Girard, intended the school to be for white boys only. The protests were led by Cecil B. Moore and on August 3, 1965 Martin Luther King Jr. visited the marchers and said the wall would crumble like the walls of Jericho. The issue of the school being segregated became a court case that went back and forth. After the Supreme Court refused to review the case trustees of Girard College voted to allow African-American students to join their school. Eventually four black boys were attending Girard College.

Mural Localización

El localización es el parte de atrás de mi casa porque yo creo que es interesante. Yo no pongo encontró información de mi barrio, pero yo pongo encontró información de Filadelfia. Filadelfia había fundado por William Penn en el veintisiete de Octubre, 1682. Filadelfia es adónde el Declaración de Independencia había escrito y el localización de la Campana de Libertad.

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Work and Wisdom - Racism in the Workplace

“It's scary to know that people still live like that in 2017...They don't straight out discriminate or say something racist, it's just the way they tell stories and emphasize that they have black friends among other things.” People face racial discrimination everyday and it is a big reality that a lot of people have to deal with, but it can be an even bigger issue when it happens in the workplace. I interviewed both of my parents on the topic of racial bias and their experiences throughout life at different jobs. I mostly wanted to hear about how things may or may not have changed through the years. Out of the interviews, my parents said that they did not really feel like they were being discriminated against at their jobs, but it isn't something they haven't noticed in small things that happen. Racial harassment is up to record levels in offices and factories across the country, and by that I mean racist graffiti, Klu Klux Klan propaganda and even physical threats. Racial harassment cases have more than doubled since the early 1990s, hitting an all-time  high of 6,977 in 2007, according to EEOC data and it's interesting because nine out of ten of race harassment charges are filed by Blacks. There is a plethora of reasons as to why racial harassment is escalating. Some blame the struggling economy that has caused major job insecurity to more people of color in the workplace while others blame violent video games. “I haven't seen it in it's ugliest form, but I do notice the bias. Some people were chosen to do tasks that they were not necessarily qualified to do, but because of their skin color, they got picked for the job anyway.” From the small things such as certain people doing tasks more than others to full on racial slurs at work or more, racial discrimination is still alive and well today.