Man Eegee - Latino Politico: Mexicanos Know How to Grieve

Posted on: July 11th, 2006
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“I’ve lost many loved ones in my relatively short life. Great-grandparents, grandparents, tios, tias, cousins, friends; it’s really quite tragic when I think about all of the loss I’ve experienced, but it has also allowed me to do a lot of soul-searching that makes me who I am today. Someone that I’m reasonably proud of, which is an important ingredient for happiness.”

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