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A Grandfather Shares His Mexican Roots With 'Mijita'

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We're going to listen in on an exchange between three generations, in three different languages. It's the final episode in our "Storycorps" series, featuring conversations between Latinos in the San Joaquin Valley. If you're like so many Californians with immigrant roots, you may not speak the same language as other generations in your family. In this story you'll hear 12-year-old Angelina Flores speak in English, asking her father, Luis, to relay questions to her grandfather, Julian, about his life in Mexico.

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