
@floricuas Hablamos con tres madres puertorriqueñas que están criando a sus hijos en Florida, y todas concordaron en lo importante que es la lectura a la hora de preservar las tradiciones boricuas y el español. Pero, ¿qué pasa cuando vives en un estado donde los libros se censuran? Coral Negrón Almodóvar, una mamá puertorriqueña quien se mudó de la isla a Nueva York y luego a Florida, nos habló del tema. Lee más en el enlace en el perfil. Video: C. Harlan
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