I recommend "Hunger of Memory" ( The education of Richard Rodriguez) I have it in English, but you could probably find it in Spanish-it is about 10 bucks...This is a very thought-provoking book for Hispanic students:) You could have some awesome discussions about many different topics that Richard writes about. Good luck! 2014-11-12 10:39 GMT-08:00 Rebecca Rice <rrice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > I have a book : un dia sin inmigrantes. Quince vices, una causa. which is > a compilation of reflections by Latino authors. The author/coordinator is > Gona Montaner. I recommend the passage: es hora de que se escuchen Nuestras > voces by Karla Martinez. > > Suerte!! > > Becca > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Nov 12, 2014, at 12:38 PM, ALISSA FARIAS <AFARIAS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > This is my first year teaching a Spanish Heritage class. We just finished > watching “Walkout” and have been looking at data on Hispanic in schools > such as drop out, percent in college and so on. I’m now looking for any > short stories that talk about Hispanic education, activism, Latino > rights…anything to continue to talk, inspire, help them dig deeper and so > on. I prefer in Spanish but let me know what you got. > > > > Also, this is my first year teaching it, so I am a little low in > resources. If you have any other resources for a heritage class – I welcome > them! > > > > *Alissa Farias, NB* > > *LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL* > > *Spanish Teacher* > > *Daffodil Coordinator* > > *YLC Teacher Coach* > > > >