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Somos/We Are from Latino USA

September 27, 2017/0 Comments/in Audio/VIdeo, Civic Engagement, College, Curated resources, High School, Identity, Immigrant-Origin Students, Latinx Immigrant Origin, Learning Setting, Population, Promoting Social Emotional Learning & Thriving Among Immigrant Children & Youth, Resource Type, Social Studies, Subject, Themes, Topics/by Adam Strom

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Latino USA’s series Somos, or “we are” in English, explores the diversity of Latino identity in the United States. Below are two short segments from the program that you can use to open a discussion about group identities. What connects people to a group and what are the limits of belonging?

  1. Somos: How do you see your identity?
  2. Somos: Afro-Latino
Tags: Adjustment, ELA, High school, Identity, Latinx collection, Middle School, What is my story of migration and what is yours?
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