Dennis:  So, just for the record, what is your age and where you born.    Dan:  I’m 18 and I’ve lived in New Paltz my entire life.  My father was born in Puerto          Rico when he was real young so that makes me Latino, but I don’t really advertise          the fact I’m Latino.  I don’t fit the stereotype and people assume stupid *censored* when          you tell them.  Dennis:  Do you come out of the closet to other Latinos?Dan:  No.  I feel weird because it’s almost like I’m not Latino enough to admit it.  I’ll                                      admit it if it’s someone else who doesn’t fit the stereotype.  Dennis:  How would you define a Latino stereotype?Dan:  Gold chains.  The guys, the girls, the real obvious Latino people all have ‘em.  Dennis:  All Latinos or just the people our age?  Dan:  Well not all the older people, I mean like young adults.  It’s a college town so           there’s less adults than there are kids.  Dennis:  Does your dad fit the stereotype?  Dan:  Not really.  Not the physical stereotypes.  A hot temper?  Oh Yeah.  You don’t want          to be around when he’s pissed off.  He had four kids so that’s less than the          stereotype.  That’s because my mom’s Italian, you know?  She balances it out.           Actually she makes it more uneven than balancing it.  She can’t cook anything but          Italian.  So much of ethnicity is food because everyone has to eat.  What do you          think of when you hear the word Chinese?     Dennis:  I think I’m hungry but we’re focusing on the wrong culture here.  What about          your kids?  How Latino do you think they’ll be? Dan:  Not at all dude.  It’s don’t think people should stress where they’re from if there          really American.   Maybe second generation kids, but I was born here and unless my     ...