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															<description><![CDATA[My name is Sujeiry and I am Dominican. Contrary to popular belief, Sujeiry (pronounced Su-Haiti) isn’t a Dominican, Haitian, or Indian name. In 1978, my Dominican mother named me after a character from a Venezuelan novela. I happily share my name’s origin story with anyone who asks, which is quite a lot of people. I’ve]]></description>
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															<description><![CDATA[Elizabeth Acevedo is a powerful writer and her books are masterfully done. Part of why readers gravitate to Acevedo is because she makes us feel seen and her latest book cover once again beautifully represents Afro-Latinidad. The Afro-Dominican writer just revealed the cover for her upcoming book Clap When You Land featuring two curly-haired sisters Afro-Dominican]]></description>
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															<description><![CDATA[Dominican author Elizabeth Acevedo&#8217;s bestselling novel, With the Fire on High, is coming to the big screen with company Picturestart acquiring the rights and Acevedo working on the adaptation, Deadline reports. This is major! In an Instagram post, she wrote: &#8220;Your girl has been polishing her pen and working on a screenplay. I’m too hype]]></description>
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															<description><![CDATA[I’ve been a big fan of Dominican writer Julia Alvarez ever since I read her book, In The Time of The Butterflies, which tells the story of the Mirabel sisters who actively rebelled against Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo. You could imagine how psyched I was when I learned that she’s set to release a new]]></description>
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