Mother Talkers

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  • nope (0 / 0)

    They're Mexicans (on the mom's side) of Ashkenazi descent, classmates of my boys.  Our two families nicely illustrate how the combination of race, language, religion, and heritage all work together to obscure the definition of hispanic.

    My dark skinned son wears his central american heritage on his face, but though everyone sees him as latino he's being raised in an anglo household.  His white classmate is being raised in a spanish speaking family that values and preserves its Mexican heritage.  They're both hispanic, but about the only thing they share in common is the Jewish part.  Oh, wait . . .

    • I have a good friend (0 / 0)

      who is Ashekenazi Jewish, but his Dad "Carlos" relocated to South America in the 40's. He was originally Karl I believe, so anyhow the whole family speaks Spanish, is totally assimilated into the culture etc. Its awesome!

      But he told me that Jews from Spain (?) are Sephardic... yeah I have no idea, but Jewish cultural/racial/religious identity seems as complicated to me as defining the term "hispanic"! And he gets a two for one deal!!

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