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			<title>LTS Spanish Language 4: Family - Language preserves culture</title>
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			<description>Latino students from California talk about life: Ricardo Avalos is proud of his Salvadorean roots and knows that speaking Spanish is the best way of passing this on to his children one day.</description>
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			<title>LTS Spanish Language 8: Aspirations - Working in my community</title>
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			<description>Latino students from California talk about life: When she finishes college, Elvira Vivanco plans to return home to her traditional Los Angeles neighborhood to support the community that gave her so much.</description>
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			<title>LTS Spanish Language 6: Freetime - Football!</title>
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			<description>Latino students from California talk about life: Evelyn Torres loves football, whether playing on her team or at home with her family glued to the TV screen watching Las Chivas, their powerhouse team from native Guadalajara.</description>
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			<description>Latino students from California talk about life: Elvira Vivanco explains how Chicano or Chicana, once a derog­atory term used for Mexican-Americans, has been embraced by Latinos as a way to capture her cultural and political identity.</description>
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			<title>LTS Spanish Language 2: Immigration - Being left behind</title>
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			<description>Latino students from California talk about life: Four-year-old Nancy Arévalo’s parents left her in El Salvador and her 17-year-old sister became her mother. Then she had to leave that mother behind when her parents managed to bring her to the US six years later.  </description>
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			<title>LTS Spanish Language 5: Freetime - A Favorite Mexican Festival</title>
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			<description>Latino students from California talk about life: Evelyn Torres describes the nine-day posadas festival in December, where Mary and Joseph search for a place to give birth, and tells us why it’s one of her very favorites.</description>
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			<title>LTS Spanish Language 7: Lifestyle - Gentrification changes my neighbourhood</title>
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			<description>Latino students from California talk about life: While Santa Monica is world famous for being an upscale beach area in Los Angeles, for Elvira Vivanco it’s where her traditional Pico neighborhood is disappearing with the rising costs.</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2008 11:07:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>LTS Spanish Language 12: Identity - Hispanic and Chicano meanings</title>
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