Sandra Cisneros is a poet, a short story writer, a novelist, and an essayist, whose work is exploring the working class. Her numerous awards include NEA Scholarship of Poetry and Novel, Texas Medal of Art Arts, MacArthur Scholarship, a number of honorary doctorates, Chicago Fifth Star Award, PEN American Literature Center, National Medal and so on. . In 2016 President Obama awarded her an art award. Recently, she was awarded Ford Arts' Change and Scholarship Gold Award and was accepted by Frederic Douglas 200.
Her classic, adult novel "Mango Street House" sold over 6 million copies and was translated into over 20 languages. And I needed reading at elementary school, high school and university nationwide.
In addition to her writing, Cisneros has developed careers with many ambitious and up-and-coming writers through two non-profit foundations, the Macondo Foundation and the Alfredo Cisneros del Moral Foundation. She is also the organizer of the community activist Los MacArturos. Her essay is kept in the Wittliff collection of Texas State University, Texas.
Sandra Cisneros is a double citizen of the United States and Mexico. She currently lives in San Miguel de Allende
"Because of you you are not doing this else, it's your own fault, everyone lives in their own mind in their own dreams, they are a completely different world from us I assume that they know our world is what we are trying to impose our world on their world.Words and actions of people It is self-prediction that is reflected in my "dream". If someone wants to put a gun on your head it will result in their own distorted dreams and the events of the later life they have experienced.
When people imagine, we will see a spark of light. A small fire began to burn as dreamers gathered. When we put our imagination and dream into practice, a miracle will happen. We live in a century filled with many problems. We are still facing so many difficulties and difficulties, they are too much to compute. However, this does not mean there is no hope. Recently, we regard discrimination as a problem. At the time of writing this, people are criticizing under the fear of death - only for their personal beliefs. At the time of writing, people were ridiculed, despised, and laughed - due to their race, gender or legacy. When we get rid of this sickness, prejudice and injustice, we believe that our world will truly change when we can successfully remove all kinds of malicious discrimination in the world.
In order to live in areas where fire in the jungle is prone to occur, it is necessary to prepare property for fire protection measures, so it is necessary to change the way of life. Keep the drainage clean and keep cutting the overhanging trees. Many people also burn their land to prevent the accumulation of leaf garbage and bark. For many people living in the Hawkesbury area, these activities are routine at weekends, but people living in urban areas do not need to change their lives because of the threat of forest fires.