Teresa Hatch discusses her experience as a Mexican American, recounting being punished for speaking Spanish in school. Topics discussed include language suppression and educational barriers, religion, customs, Latin American music, superstition, and more. Iriving Hatch is present for the interview but does not participate. Californians of Mexican Descent Raw Materials.
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