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Remezcla | The New Latin Wave - 0 views

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    remezcla media brand began in 2006 "as a grassroots project among writers and creatives," who noted that "there were so many great stories about new Latin music, culture, and events that no one was covering." Since then, Remezcla has firmly established itself as an influential English-language media outlet for Latinx Millennials, with an audience of millions hailing from the US, Latin America, and Spain. Visitors to Remezcla's website will find ample content to explore, such as discussions of films, music, and art that engage with Latin American culture, as well as announcements and write-ups of live events. Remezcla also publishes commentaries on the bicultural experience of young Latinx people in the U.S. and even articles on sports and food. A handy menu at the top allows readers to view articles in the category of their choice, and the site is searchable as well. Based in Brooklyn with offices in Los Angeles and Mexico City, Remezcla was founded by Andrew Herrera
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CA World Language Project - 0 views

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    The California World Language Project (CWLP) and the Stanford World Language Project (SWLP) are collaborative projects that conduct research on topics pertaining to Second Language Acquisition and sponsor professional learning opportunities for World Language educators. The projects engage Stanford Graduate School of Education faculty, graduates students, and local and regional educators in research and professional learning activities that support best practices for teaching languages and cultures.
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Modern Language Video Library - 0 views

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    This video library captures best practices in foreign language teaching in elementary, middle, and high school classrooms across the U.S. The languages featured in the collection are: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Russian, Spanish.
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