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Cal in Color
Consider this an epilogue and a love letter to the past few months I’ve been far from home, studying abroad at UC Berkeley.
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Consider this an epilogue and a love letter to the past few months I’ve been far from home, studying abroad at UC Berkeley.
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Berkeley came to me as a surprise and as amazing as everything has been, the most rewarding revelation of all was the people that I got to meet here.
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Whitexicans are thought of as a big joke in Mexico, from their accents to the way they dress (usually wearing a “Mexico is the s—” bomber jacket).
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All my life, I’ve attempted to avoid falling into the labels and categories being thrown my way, but stereotypes exist for a reason. Sometimes they can even be true to a certain extent.
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It is as if the moment we cross the threshold of our twenties, there are no more instructions we’re set to follow.
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It’s been only since arriving in the United States that I’ve subconsciously “Americanized” my name to suit the American English phonetic pronunciation.
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“Happy International Women’s Day” is not something you can say in Mexico, and if you do say it, all you’re going to get are weird looks and maybe even a scolding.
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I come from a family where no one has ever questioned their Catholic beliefs; they’ve accepted them with a sense of belonging and familiarity.
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Trying out Mexican food turned out to be a counterproductive activity. It made me miss food from home even more. It also reminded me of my family and its cooking, which is the closest thing I have to a religious faith.
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Since arriving in the United States, I’ve stumbled upon the concept of racial identity. In Mexico, we don’t talk about race.
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