Looking back, Emily San Jose says she might have considered names that could be pronounced easily by her family in the U.S. and her in-laws in Spain Zoey Lyttle is a Society & Culture Writer-Reporter ...
I grew up believing you couldn’t be a Latino — not a “real” one, anyway — without speaking Spanish. It’s what as a child I was told again and again by my immigrant parents. It’s what I must’ve heard ...
Back in 2014, I featured the moms behind The Spanish Corner, which offers parent-child language programs. The total immersion program for kids and their caregivers feature 45-minute classes with songs ...
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