In one instance, he uses a handcrafted figure with a picture of his father's face riding a potato from Peru to the United States to capture the essence of both stories he is telling.
Discrimination for colored people are illustrated at a global scale and Augusto Rivera said it was bad in Peru but worsen when he arrived to the United States.
Latin people can maintain an emotional linkage by watching the daily progress of their country of origin while living an American life in the United States.
Augusto Rivera mentions staying away from the Spanish people to fulfill the “American Dream.” Conscious rising about the life of immigrants is perpetuated within Papapapá.
Latino are presumed to play roles of housemaids and other while the United States continue prosper in their economy and still seek to leave people south of the border.