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Being Chicana

I love being Chicana because it gives me a sense of belonging.

I hate being Chicana because I am not a true Latina, nor am I a true American.

I love being Chicana because of the authentic food my family brings to the table.

I hate being Chicana because people assume that all I eat are burritos.

I love being Chicana because I was born with the ability to move my hips and dance in a way most white girls can’t.

I hate being Chicana because I look white and not Mexican.

I love being Chicana because it gives me a reason to embrace a beautiful language.

I hate being Chicana because people automatically think I can speak English and Spanish perfectly.

I love being Chicana because I have the most caring family.

I hate being Chicana because I was raised in a lower-middle class household.

I love being Chicana because I was raised to learn and appreciate the value of everything.

I hate being Chicana because I am expected to bear children and marry a hard-working man.

I love being Chicana because it sets me apart.

I hate being Chicana because I am expected to know American history as well as Mexican history.

I love being Chicana because I was born in a free country.

I hate being Chicana because I feel out of place when I travel to Mexico.

I love being Chicana because I have created goals for myself that no one ever expects me to me reach simply because I am Chicana.

I hate being Chicana because people don’t believe in me or my abilities.

I love being Chicana because I have the strength and willpower to prove them wrong.

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Celiarose
Published
Jan 28, 2016
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Old poem but it's one of my favorite ones I've ever written

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