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A Mexican-American family adjusts to multi-generational living after their abuela moves into the home. Through work, play, and food, they connect with their family’s tradition while writing a new chapter in their shared history.
A Mexican-American family adjusts to multi-generational living after their abuela moves into the home. Through work, play, and food, they connect with their family’s tradition while writing a new chapter in their shared history.
Yolanda Valdez
Self
Maricela Carnes
Self
Austin Carnes
Self
A Mexican-American family adjusts to multi-generational living after their abuela moves into the home. Through work, play, and food, they connect with their family’s tradition while writing a new chapter in their shared history.
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