"I was not brought up with the notion that I was an individual, but with the idea that I was part of a family and community. That was a big responsibility, but it gave me support. I never really felt alone, because everything I did to contribute to my family was well-received and respected. I felt that I had a responsibility. That has really affected my life."
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On how her upbringing has influenced her work in “Interview With Ester Hernandez - Conducted Thursday, Aug 9, 2001. Café Macondo, San Francisco, CA”
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