My Roots
They left behind their home Leaving their way of life
In pursue of a new life New opportunities Starting a journey into the
unknown How would they thrive in this
new land?
No hablo inglés. Doors slammed in their face Obstacles at every turn they make
No nos alcanza el dinero They can only afford beans They can only afford hand-me-downs
Temenos hijos Their children come first They can survive with the clothes on their backs, but their baby needs new clothes
Ve a la escuela y estudia They push their children to be better than them Push them toward a better life
Soy hija de inmigrantes Everything I have, has been earned Following my dreams to make my parent proud
Soy Mexicana I have brown eyes and brown skin I face obstacles due to the color of skin But I am proud to be Mexican
Soy Americana I have better opportunities in this land I can follow my dreams I am proud to be
American I am a Mexican-American
Guadalupe Romero is currently finishing her last semester at California State University, San Marcos with a major in Kinesiology and a minor in Literature and Writing. She discovered her passion for literature and writing while taking AP Literature class in high school. She likes that the subjects she is studying require her to think critically or allow her imagination to run wild. Her writing can have a combination of the human body’s experience while telling a fictional story. She plans to pursue a career in the medical field while keeping her hobby of writing and reading to keep her sane through all the science courses.