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And now I've realized that speaking Spanish does not have to define my Latino heritage and pride. Maybe I fumble over my r's and mix up tenses, but I can still fly my Puerto Rican flag high.
By contrast, just 55% of Latino parents with a non-Latino-partner or spouse say they speak Spanish to their children. Later-generation Hispanics are less likely to encourage their children to speak ...
A new map visualisation reveals a striking linguistic trend across the United States: Spanish is the second most commonly ...
The Oakland Unified School District is looking into a viral video that appears to show a woman taking down the flags of several Latin American countries at an elementary school. The video, first po… ...