On Prosperity: Featuring Afroxander
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There is a prosperity spectrum in this immigrant family story that he explained to me that ran from Teocaltiche in Los Altos de Jalisco to Pico-Union to USC to Rialto. It is a spectrum that he first began to measure in the two miles that it takes to get from Pico-Union to USC on Hoover Blvd. And, in my opinion, it marked such a special place of prosperity for him that he has continuously been on the intellectual adventure to get more and more educated throughout his life.
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Afroxander, aka Ivan Fernandez, told me: “I remember that I was writing for the school newsp…
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