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															<description><![CDATA[Afro-Latina journalist Natasha S. Alford discusses her new memoir 'American Negra.']]></description>
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															<description><![CDATA[Afro-Latinidad has historically been marginalized in Latin America and the U.S. and it&#8217;s the work of Afro-Latinx leaders that has ensured against their erasure. Mainstream images of Latinas rarely include Black Latinas so these women have taken it upon themselves to carve a space for Afro-Latinas. The lack of representation means young boys and girls]]></description>
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							<title>Afro-Panameña Diva Green Creates Green Book for a Diasporic Traveler</title>
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															<description><![CDATA[Diva Green is continuing in the legacy of Harlem-based postal worker Victor Hugo Green. Creator of The Negro Motorist Green Book, commonly known as the Green Book, Green provided Black travelers with a guide to reach their destinations safely. When Green, the creator of Pan-African travel guide I Got Your Black, first learned of Victor H.]]></description>
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