Leanne Hinton

Los Angeles immigrant community pushes to keep Zapotec language alive

August 9, 2013
Global Politics

In an area of Los Angeles heavy with immigrants, there's a movement to keep an old language from a Mexican village alive. The Zapotec language is at risk of dying out by 2050, but it could be saved by people who have immigrated to Los Angeles.

Los Angeles immigrant community pushes to keep Zapotec language alive

A Push to Keep the Zapotec Language Alive in Los Angeles

August 8, 2013
Arts, Culture & Media
A Push to Keep the Zapotec Language Alive in Los Angeles

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