Gloria Anzaldua was born in South Texas in 1942 and grew up speaking Chicano Spanish. She faced discrimination for her language and culture as a child, being punished for speaking Spanish at school. In her essay "How to Tame a Wild Tongue," Anzaldua discusses the complexity of language and identity for Chicanos, who speak a blend of English and Spanish but are not fully embraced by either language. She argues that forms of Spanish like Chicano Spanish have developed naturally through cultural influences and are a valid way for Chicanos to communicate and express their identity.