A cartoon belittles Franco’s intentions to enter the European Union. An old Franco, dressed in his military uniform, rides an emaciated horse toward the European Union. The horse is blindfolded, and the flies buzzing around it are waiting for its imminent death. The dying horse carries a banner that reads “Freedom of The Press." It's clear that it will be hard to get there with this horse. The barren soil contrasts with Franco’s corpulence.
News clipping details how people came together to donate clothing, materials, and what little money they had to help alleviate the effects of Hurricane Alice in communities along the Rio Grande. The article describes people gathering names of homeless victims to inform their families, distribution of aid materials, and the gratefullness of impacted communities. The photograph included, titled "Only Two Pesos," shows Teodora Castros and Angeline Morales (listed as Mrs. Felix Morales)
“Merienda” Event. Newspaper photograph from 1988 showing ADEH and Mary Ann Bruni (photographer and filmmaker) and Max Martínez (writer). San Antonio Light.
Artículo que reflexiona sobre la evolución de las relaciones históricas entre España y México. Se destaca el apoyo de México a la España que lucha por la democracia, subrayando que el fascismo es el enemigo común de ambas naciones.