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							<title>Boricua Artist Shawnick Rodriguez is Bringing Caribbean Culture to the Forefront</title>
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							<title>My Caribbean-American Heritage Feels Like Home</title>
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															<description><![CDATA[Growing up Puerto Rican in an urban area mostly populated by Latinos and Black people, my Boricua identity was deeply ingrained before I even knew where Puerto Rico was on the map. Before I could even talk, my parents taught me to tell anyone who asked that I was Puerto Rican. I wasn&#8217;t born on]]></description>
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