Young Hispanics to keep shaping U.S. landscape
Young Hispanics to keep shaping U.S. landscape
- October 10, 2011
- Ruben Rumbaut, sociology professor, is interviewed on NPR October 10, 2011
From NPR:
Are young Latinos truly bicultural? Sociologist Ruben Rumbaut of the University of
California, Irvine has co-authored a landmark longitudinal study of children of immigrants.
Are Latinos holding onto their cultures longer than European immigrants did? As part
of the series, "2 Languages, Many Voices: Latinos In The U.S.," he talks to Renee
Montagne about the study's findings.
An audio link is available at http://www.npr.org/2011/10/10/141204672/young-hispanics-to-continue-shap....
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