Articles 2021

Profiling Tepehua – June 2021

Profiling Tepehua By Moonyeen King President of the Board for Tepehua moonie1935@yahoo.com   Traditionally in Mexico, community centers revolved around and from the Church. Modern age community centers, still comparatively new in Mexico, are springing up everywhere along with social services in local government.   Community centers create social bonds and an inclusive community built on

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Cuauhtémoc

Cuauhtémoc By David Ellison   After Moctezuma II had been murdered and his brother had succumbed to smallpox, the Aztec nobles chose Cuauhtémoc, one of their most distinguished military leaders, to defend the besieged Tenochtitlán and their doomed empire. He was only twenty-five years old. In Nahuatl his name meant “One who has descended like

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Jacaranda

Jacaranda By Michael Warren   Purple on powder blue, it’s hard to tell where jacaranda ends and sky begins: across the morning haze, a single bell summons the faithful to confess their sins. It’s hard to tell where living seems to end and death begins.  The tendrils ache towards the blue, and move and blend

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The Widow

The WidowThe Widow By Steve Griffin   She is married to a ghost, her vows inviolate. Her late husband, she won’t consider late. In fact, he seems much more himself, interred so nicely on a shelf. Her devotion does not lack, because he cannot answer back. His calm demeanor satisfies, far more than would be

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