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My Experience Being An Upstander
- May 10, 2019

OUSD District Blog – Ashley Mujica
- January 8, 2019

What Is Love?
- November 28, 2018

Ashley’s Shadow Box
- September 26, 2018
Dear Ibad, I am very empower towards your poem, “Get Up” because I like how you talk about how people back then fight for their rights and color people had a upstander which was Martin Luther King Jr shown in the poem picture. But now the dominant group of people...
Hey Abby, Thanks for reading my blog :). One of your question was asking what I can do to change the problems from my school district. Something I can try to do in the future is to talk to teachers and students about what they think about the lunch...
Thank you so much for reading my blog. I wanted to address what you said when , "Students will have more potential to be more focus and not feeling confused during class". I was wondering if you had some problems focusing in class because you don't eat at school?
Dear Martha, I am proud by your blog called, “Oakland” because you are covering about the topic immigration in Oakland. This is really important because Oakland has a lot of colored people living here and have cultural background in Oakland. One sentence you wrote that stands out for me is,...
Dear Kayla, I am surprise and sad about your blog "Why", because this blog can be touching for women that got raped and they maintain their silents. One sentence that stood out for me was, "Secondly, women need to remember to speak out about their stories because so many are...
Dear Imelda, I am proud of your work about “Cultural Celebrations in Oakland”, because you explain how these celebrations help out the community be together as one. One sentence you wrote that stands out to me is , “Oakland Celebrations are so special because everyone is welcomed and they...
Dear Matthew, I am proud about your poem , “Love and War”, because you connect to the story about Romeo and Juliet and create it about something that happens in Oakland. I really liked how you explain where the non- privileged people live and where the “privilege people” live...