In this episode we discuss "The House On Mango Street" by Sandra Cisneros. We talk about belonging and identity, and how even after 36 odd years this story still holds true to the inner city struggles we face. You can purchase your copy of The House on...
In this episode we discuss "The House On Mango Street" by Sandra Cisneros. We talk about belonging and identity, and how even after 36 odd years this story still holds true to the inner city struggles we face.
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Two brothers from inner-city Chicago break down and discuss literature in a broader context for underrepresented folks. All you who think you don't like literature or that you aren't smart enough to engage with it, this page and podcast are for you. Book purchase links and other resources to be included at the bottom of each episode.