面具

Gloria Lizeth Barón Ruiz
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语言专业的学生Gloria Lizeth Barón画了这幅名为《面具》的作品。我们想要强调这幅布面油画因为这幅作品代表了保罗·劳伦斯·邓巴的一首诗《我们戴着面具》虽然这首诗写于1872年至1906年,但诗人讲述了种族主义和歧视在社会上的苦难,这在今天与我们产生了共鸣。当前世界各地的抗议活动都在阻止系统性的种族主义,这使得格洛丽亚的文章比以往任何时候都更有意义。
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Masks
Gloria Lizeth Barón, a student in the languages program, painted the piece titled Masks. We want to highlight this oil on canvas because the work is representative of a poem titled We Wear the Mask by Paul Laurence Dunbar. Though the poem was written from 1872 to 1906, the poet speaks of the hardships of racism and discrimination in society that resonate with us today. The current reckoning of protests around the world to stop systemic racism makes Gloria's piece more relevant than ever.
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