Jaqueline Bollo Maldonado

My First Trinket

Below is a star turtle graphic I made using python. You can run and edit the code if you like!

Mural Proposal (Mexican Muralist ‘LDR 101’ Final)

In my mural, “800,000”, I reference the rescinding of DACA and the refusal from DACA recipients to let it frighten them back into hiding. The composition should be viewed from bottom to top. At the bottom, there are three young adult women who are ethnically ambiguous because DACA recipients are diverse and come from different […]

Personal Responsive Website! (HTML, CSS, JavaScript)

This summer I completed a tech internship at Red Ventures in Fort Mill, South Carolina. During the end of my time there, I was tasked with building a personal website using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It was incredibly difficult given that I did not have any coding experience prior to this internship but with the […]

Podcast: Don’t forget about the navajo Language!

Bibliography In an increasingly globalized world, what is the value of learning Navajo for Navajo people? Diné Perspectives : Revitalizing and Reclaiming Navajo Thought, edited by Lloyd L. Lee, University of Arizona Press, 2014. ProQuest Ebook Central. Lee, Tiffany S. “‘If They Want Navajo to Be Learned, Then They Should Require It in All Schools’: […]

Rural Life in Navajo Nation

During my trip to Navajo Nation, I took a digital image of the sheep on the farm where we regularly had our dinners. This image captures four sheep, one of whom had a set of unique horns, on a small section of Lawrence’s farm. This is one of my favorite images because of the very […]