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In my junior year at UC Santa Barbara, I took an English class in which the professor instructed the class to break into pairs on the first day. She asked us to find out three…
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When I started college I was a third generation Mexican-American whose attachments to his culture of origin were made of glass — fragile and transparent. Assimilation had worked its way into the lives of my grandparents and parents and…