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Voces Latinas
Miriam Gorriarán | 2015
Produced in partnership with Rhode Island PBS
All Latinos have a very rich history that they should be proud of … they should never feel second class because they are Latinos. What I urge them is to keep their roots, but at the same time be involved in American society.
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