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'No Sabo Kids': How South Florida Latinos are confronting their relationship with language, identityBeing a 'No Sabo Kid' means that your Spanish is probably not perfect, or maybe you don't know the language at all. Latinos are reclaiming the term to prove that language and Latino identity are not mutually exclusive.
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Even though enrollment is dwindling in Pinellas County schools, its English Language Learner population continues to grow.
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A vibrant immigrant community in Clearwater experienced some of the worst flooding in the area. Local groups are stepping in to ensure they're getting the right resources.
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Boricuas de Corazón provides disaster relief in Spanish, bridging a language and cultural divide for the immigrant community.
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The deadline to register to vote for the August primary is on Monday. Community organizations are making sure language isn't a barrier for potential voters.
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A coalition of groups has asked a federal judge to require 32 Florida counties -- including a handful of Tampa Bay area ones -- to offer Spanish-language…