A beautifully written, in-depth article that touches one the history of Mixteco, and how the migrated community continues to work towards keeping their language alive. The article offers insights into the life of Una Isu, a trilingual rapper, and how he uses his artistry to bridge the gap between the younger generations and the older generations through his music, and also dives into how the bilingual radio La Hora Mixteca has been helping Mixtec community keep in touch with their routes for over 20 years. You can also not only read, but also listen to why this work is so important to the identity and attitudes of the Mixteca community.
ELP Language
              Guerrero Mixtec
                Central Baja Mixtec
                Coast Mixtec
                Northeastern Alta Mixtec
      
      ELP Categories
              Language in the Community
                Language Revitalization, Education, and Learning
      
      Resource Types
              Website
      
      Media Image
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      Audience
              Everyone
                Activists/Advocates
      
      Tag
              Attitudes and Identity
                Language Planning and Policy
                Multilingualism and Bilingualism
                Radio and Podcasting
                Orality & Verbal Arts
      
      URL
              http://archive.uscstoryspace.com/2017-2018/buccio/Capstone/cbuccio-capstone-rev…