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studies of different culture and traditions. On the other hand, her mother
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Apolinar Arredondo Orozco and Evarista ZaldĂvar. Patricia was the second born of seven siblings. Her father Apolinar encouraged his children to keep their Mexican roots by speaking Spanish, learning about their history and traditional dances. This quickly ignited her interest in the
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Patricia's mother's believed in education for new opportunities which is why all of the children went to
Catholic school. With her parents support and ambivalence, she went to college two hours away from Lorain. Patricia Arredondo attended
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a city she dreamed of relocating to. She used this desire to fuel her academics, putting her in the top third of her class in high school.
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