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From YouTube: Global Perspectives March 2019
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Gaston talks with Adriana Lee, Hispanic Community Services, Office of the Mayor, Annapolis, Maryland about growing up in Mexico and reaching out to the Hispanic Community in Annapolis.
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That
even
that
we
were
seven
kids,
because
because
yes,
it
was
not
easy
for
my
for
my
parents,
but
they.
Yes,
they
were
very
involved
in
the
in
the
school
and
they
were
always
taken
out.
We
were
doing
the
homework.
They
had
a
very
good
communication
with
the
teachers,
just
to
know
that
we
were
doing
right,
which.
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Everybody
was
worried
about
that
day.
Computers
will
explode
and
all
they
were
will
and
because
of
that,
so
a
I
was
in
Mexico
and
we
saw
an
ad
another
Titan
asking
for
engineers
to
come
here
to
help
for
the
y2k
project.
So
we
decided
because
I
was
at
that
moment
married.
We
decided
to
to
apply
it
and
we
were
hired
and
we're
going
first
to
Portland
Oregon
for
that
project.
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B
Right
now,
I'm
living
in
Verna,
Park
and
working
in
Annapolis
is
amazing.
I
switch
from
engineers,
I
was
a
project
coordinator
and
programming.
A
lot
of
times
and
I
receive
an
offer
to
go
at
the
center
of
her
working
with
immigrants
and
we're
working
with
the
Hispanic
community
and
I
always
wanted
to
to
work
with
people
and
I
love
it
so
being
at
the
center
of
heard
and
I
received.
The
invitation
for
this
position
and
I'm.
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Yes,
for
me
for
me
was
very
different,
especially
because
in
Mexico
you
talk
to
everybody.
If
you
go
to
the
store
to
buy
tortillas
Victor
with
we
talk
with
everybody,
with
your
neighbors
with
the
people
that
is
walking
through
the
street
I
mean
is,
you
are
always
talking
with
people
and
here
for
me,
that
was
very
different,
so
the
loss
of
cultural
shock,
yes,.
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Where
were
family
and
the
they
were,
the
one
that
told
me
that
different
that
they'd
found
between
the
schools
and
between
the
things
that
we
do
that
are
different
and
I
didn't
realize
that
I
think
they
taught
me
one
of
the
things
that
they
told
me
that
when
we
were
kids
or
in
Mexico,
if
you
hear
the
bell
for
the
recess,
you
will
run
immediately
because
you
have
to
run
directly
to
go
today
to
buy
the
lunch
and
only
30
minutes.
Break.
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That
is
something
different,
but
also
what
I
really
love
about
the
US
and
especially
from
the
discourse,
is
that
here
they
can
identify
your
talent
or,
if
they
see
that
you
are
good
at
these,
are
mad
or
right,
specific,
yes,
help
you
to
do
more,
I
like
that,
and
also
here
they
can
identify
when
you
have
any
kind
of
problem
with
with
learning,
and
they
will
help
you
eat
mmediately.
So
I
think
those
are
our
thing
that
I'd
really.
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We
I
mean
I,
remember
that
you
will
finish
your
homework
and
then
immediately
go
outside
to
play
with
your
with
your
friends
and
with
your
pet
I,
used
to
to
roll
skate,
very
often
with
my
with
my
dog
and
also
to
play,
hide
and
seek
I
mean
Mexican
highlight
see.
That
is
very,
very
it's
a
lot
of
fun.
It's
different
at
the
hide-and-seek
that
we
have
here
and
we
were
outside
always
always
climbing
trees
running
using
riding
our
bikes
and
skating,
everything
that
is
outside.
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Roller
skate
and
biking.
Yes,
yes,
yes,
when
I
was
a
teenager,
I
started
to
in
rock
climbing.
It
was
amazing
for
me
to
be
outdoors
and
the
feeling
that
you
finish
and
you
are
on
the
on
the
rock
and
the
feeling
of
the
era
when
you
are
tired,
I
really
like
that.
Did
you
do
that
here
after
the
two
kids
I?
Don't
have
a
lot
of
time
and,
of
course,.
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A
job
that
we
I
really
enjoy
I'm
the
Hispanic
liaison
I
work.
The
office
of
the
mayor
for
the
city
of
Annapolis
I,
am
the
contact
with
the
Hispanic
community
and
I
I.
Try
to
know
all
the
needs
that
we
have
in
the
community
and
try
to
give
the
services
for
them.
We
have
several
services
that
we
are
trying
to
improve,
so
we
can
help
better.
The
Hispanic
community.
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To
be
there,
I'm
trying
to
to
know
more
of
about
the
needs
and
also
how
they,
the
communities
is
growing,
but
how
they
are
improving
or
how
they
what
they
are
learning
or
what
their
needs.
We
had.
The
other
day,
the
Mexican
Consulate,
the
did
some
books
in
Spanish
and
some
teachers
from
different
in
school.
They
were
asking
for
books.
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Yes,
yes,
Maria
is
amazing,
actually
I'm
learning
from
her.
Yes,
she's
she's
she's
working
very
hard
with
all
the
community,
and
we
are
with
her
in
several
other
things
like
we
have
with
the
Anne
Arundel
County.
We
have
workshops
for
Hispanic
businesses,
we
have
round
tables
as
well
and
they
they
had
every
year.this
in
Helfer
that
they
are
inviting
us
and
is
in
summation,
so
everything
every
service
every
event
or
every
workshop
everything
they
are
doing.
They
showed
that
with
us,
and
we
try
to
share
that
with
our
in.
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A
Are
so
many
languages
you
know
and
in
our
county,
just
with
a
bilingual
facilitators
working
that
you
mentioned
earlier,
it's
very
a
nice
group
to
work
with
we
have
of
22
bilingual
facilitators.
Some
of
them
are
full-time,
some
others
part-time,
but
just
with
the
team
of
bilingual
facilitators,
we
cover
ten
languages
and
then
we
have
interpreters
almost
a
hundred,
sixty-five
interpreters
and
we
cover
over
20
languages,
but
in
the
county.
Yes,.
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I
can
see,
I
can
I
mean
I
can
tell
you
when
I
started.
Nobody
was
calling
me
and
now
I'm
receiving
a
lot
of
calls
from
different
people
in
the
community
asking
for
different
things.
They
want
English
classes
or
they
want
to
know
about
the
school,
so
they
want
to
improve
what
they
are
doing
or
they
want
to
learn
a
different
activity
or
certifications,
and
but
it's
very
nice
because
it
looks
that
they
know
that
we
are
here
to
help,
but
we
are
here
to
provide.
You
are
here
to
to
be
a
team
with
them.
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Right
well,
thank
you
so
much
for
being
here
with
us
today
we
will
have
to
do
a
part
two
interview
you
have
so
much
information
to
give
to
our
you
know
to
our
show,
but
also
to
our
guess
so
before
we
go.
I
would
like
to
share
the
following
quote
from
Maya
Angelou.
My
mission
in
life
is
not
merely
to
survive,
but
to
thrive,
and
to
do
so
with
some
passion,
compassion,
some
hero
and
some
style
until
next
time.
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The
cafe
at
Maryland
Hall
is
a
collaborative
venture
between
Anne
Arundel,
County,
Public,
Schools
and
Maryland
Hall
for
the
creative
arts.
The
culinary
arts,
students
of
the
central
Applied
Technology
sound,
not
only
prepare
the
wonderful
food
items
they
also
manage
and
staff
the
cafe
patrons
may
enjoy
a
treat
for
a
cup
of
coffee,
while
also
enjoying
exhibits
and
performances
from
artists
in
the
a
ACPs
PDA
program
and
local
art
community.
This
amazing
collaborative
partnership
gives
the
community
an
opportunity
to
experience
awesome
food
and
customer
service
in
a
rich,
artful
atmosphere
here
in
the
communities.