Intercultural Book Analysis: Always RunningNameCourseTutor’s NameDateIntercultural Book Analysis: Always RunningAlways running is an autobiography of Luis J. Rodriguez born in the US to Mexican immigrant parents. Rodriguez family were strangers to a new country and encountered many hardships including lack of money and discrimination in hiring. In his teenage years Rodriguez was surrounded by gang culture and became a member of one of the biggest gangs named Las Lomas.Ingang life, Rodriguez experienced and witnessed shootings, arrests, murders, drug use and other crimes. In America, Hispanic people were regarded asaliens and scum of the earth. They were stereotyped as uneducated, dirty, and poor. In American schools, Hispanics were ordinarily placed in the back of the class because they could only speak Spanish. The author demonstrates that Hispanic‘s were discriminated right from school age where American schools treated them as useless and unimportant. As a result, at an early age, the children developed a belief that school is insignificant. Hispanic children in American schools children were warned not to take pride in their ethnicity. One of the biggest rules in school was “Don’t speak Spanish,