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conversation with Qué Pasa, Fonseca explains that the name of the character in her book is Lupita because it is a symbol of her roots.

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*La grande radio needs to be more detailed "see what they are talking about" is not enough.
Make sure it is not work related. has to be lupita stuff
Entrevista con Revista Latina
I haven’t seen my Abuelita in 28 years, but this little book, Lupita and the Magic of Mexico brings us together. My mission in life is simple. I am here to spread Love, Unity and Peace in everything I do and I am always grateful for this opportunity.
3rd Annual Cervantino Book Fair
Jiménez was born in Mexico and was brought to the United States at 2 years old by her parents in hopes of a better life. She grew up in the public-school system and learned that the only way to unite with her family was by celebrating the union of her two cultures.
Lupita was featured in La grande! Exploring the magical of the Lupita book and how it all started
La Grande Radio
Lupita on More than Therapy podcast
I was brought in the United States at the age of 2 we came here in search of a better life in the hope of achieving the American dream
NC Justice Center
NC Justice interview 5 women to share their experience how they went through immigration and how they made it
Carolina was brought to the United States at the age of 2 years old. Her parents came to the U.S. in search of a better life and in hopes of achieving the American Dream. She grew up in the public-school system
Supporting Families with Children Dreams
Use lucid dreams to change your life and more news
Mindalia Television both
in English and Spanish
Que pasa
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