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How to Talk to [High Achievers] about Anything
LWC Studios
33 episodes
8 months ago
Black and brown strivers achieving on our own terms.
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Black and brown strivers achieving on our own terms.
Show more...
Careers
Education,
Business,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement,
Documentary
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Introducing: 100 Latina Birthdays
How to Talk to [High Achievers] about Anything
35 minutes 7 seconds
2 years ago
Introducing: 100 Latina Birthdays
The health and wellness of Latinas is crucial to the health and wellbeing of the U.S. economy. In 100 Latina Birthdays, an original documentary series from Peabody-nominated LWC Studios, reporters in Chicago investigate the health and lifetime outcomes of Latinas in the United States from birth to age 100. In season 1, the stories that unfold center Latinas during their perinatal journeys, childhood, adolescence, and up until age 20. In episode 1, new parents Wendy Miralda and José Paz are navigating the first year of their daughter Jelyani’s life, in Spanish. Language is key to their connection as a family and as Hondurans living in a predominantly Mexican neighborhood in Waukegan, Illinois. The Paz family never questioned teaching their baby Spanish. But many Latinos in the U.S. grapple with the misconception that doing so could delay their child learning English, or affect their development. There’s also the stigma Latinos face when they don’t teach their children Spanish. Reporter Andrea Flores dives into the research on infant brain development that supports bilingualism, and tackles the harmful misconceptions that divide U.S. Latinos along language lines. For more information, all episodes, and transcripts visit us at 100latinabirthdays.com. Follow us on social media @100latinabirthdays.
How to Talk to [High Achievers] about Anything
Black and brown strivers achieving on our own terms.