Richard Rodriguez Quote

Supporters of bilingual education today imply that students like me miss a great deal by not being taught in their family's language. What they seem not to recognize is that, as a socially disadvantaged child, I considered Spanish to be a private language. What I needed to learn in school was that I had the right—and the obligation—to speak the public language of los gringos.


Hunger of Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriguez (1982)


Supporters of bilingual education today imply that students like me miss a great deal by not being taught in their family's language. What they seem...

Supporters of bilingual education today imply that students like me miss a great deal by not being taught in their family's language. What they seem...

Supporters of bilingual education today imply that students like me miss a great deal by not being taught in their family's language. What they seem...

Supporters of bilingual education today imply that students like me miss a great deal by not being taught in their family's language. What they seem...