Photo caption, written by Rafael Antolino: "My cousin is making tortillas for us to eat. We were hungry so we though to make tortillas on our own."
Box/location
7
Title
[Templeton tunnel]
Identifier
142_spc_000215
Description
Photo caption, written by Jasmin Landin: "This is the tunnel that leads to my school in Templeton. It is a metaphor for my life since one side represents San Juan Nuevo and the other side represents my life here in the United States. When I go through the tunnel to get to school there are very few Mexican students and not many students speak our language [Spanish]. I feel trapped. At school I have to watch what I wear because the other students and teachers will think that I am in a gang. I have to watch what I say or how I speak in Spanish around them because they will think that I am talking about them in a negative way. When I get out of school and go back through the tunnel to go home, I feel free and comfortable because I am around family and friends who understand my culture and language"
Box/location
1
Title
[Curpite dancer]
Identifier
142_spc_000218
Description
Photo caption, written by Mariano Aguilar, Jr.: "A small Curpite dancer standing in front of my aunts house in San Juan Nuevo. Boys begin to learn to dance at an early age and the traditions are passed on from one generation to another. Only unmarried young men are permitted to dance."
Box/location
2
Title
[Untitled negative]
Identifier
142_spc_000074
Box/location
Unknown
Title
[Untitled negative]
Identifier
142_spc_000098
Box/location
Unknown
Title
[Untitled negative]
Identifier
142_spc_000171
Box/location
Unknown
Title
[Untitled negative]
Identifier
142_spc_000085
Box/location
Unknown
Title
[Untitled negative]
Identifier
142_spc_000097
Box/location
Unknown
Title
[Untitled negative]
Identifier
142_spc_000181
Box/location
Unknown
Title
[Connie and her daughter]
Identifier
142_spc_000222
Description
Photo caption, written by Orchid Contreras: "My sister in law Connie is feeding her daughter chicken soup at my familys house in San Juan Nuevo. My sister in law makes clothing for a living. I took this photo the first day I arrived in San Juan Nuevo. We get to see each other only once a year."
Box/location
2
Title
[Rafa on the train tracks]
Identifier
142_spc_000242
Description
Photo caption, written by Rocco Murillo: "My friend Rafa is walkin on the train tracks that run next to where we live in Paso Robles. I like how he is walking."
Box/location
6
Title
[Untitled negative]
Identifier
142_spc_000013
Box/location
Unknown
Title
[Untitled negative]
Identifier
142_spc_000104
Box/location
Unknown
Title
[Untitled negative]
Identifier
142_spc_000176
Box/location
Unknown
Title
[Untitled negative]
Identifier
142_spc_000088
Box/location
Unknown
Title
[Untitled negative]
Identifier
142_spc_000123
Box/location
Unknown
Title
[Untitled negative]
Identifier
142_spc_000132
Box/location
Unknown
Title
[Untitled negative]
Identifier
142_spc_000108
Box/location
Unknown
Title
[Untitled negative]
Identifier
142_spc_000058
Box/location
Unknown
Title
[Friends and cousins in Oak Park, Paso Robles]
Identifier
142_spc_000233
Description
Photo caption, written by Rafael Antolino: "These are all my friends and my cousin hanging out in Oak Park in Paso Robles. Their names are Quiko, Pepin, Torivio, Fifa, Cuco, Rocco, and Chano."