Language induces an identity crisis for the children and grandchildren of Latino immigrants
- Written by Amelia Tseng, Assistant Professor in Spanish and Linguistics, American University
Many second- and third-generation Latinos feel insecure about their Spanish-speaking abilities.Shaul Schwarz, Verbatim/Getty Images for Be VocalA young Latina mother I was interviewing once laughed uncomfortably as she described her sons’ embarrassment when put on the spot by older Latinos.
They would speak to her sons in Spanish, before...










