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															<description><![CDATA[Erlin Centeno is an Afro-Indigenous activist who was forced to flee Honduras after receiving death threats. ]]></description>
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															<description><![CDATA[&#160; With the increase in visibility surrounding Afro-Latinxs in the United States, there’s also been greater recognition of identities within such as the Garifuna community. Garinagu, plural of Garifuna, describes both a language and group of people that reside along the coast of Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Belize. Never enslaved, Garinagu are descendants of West]]></description>
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															<description><![CDATA[Dai haruga, numada. My mom, Juana, would whisper the familiar phrase, which means see you later/until tomorrow, friend, before closing my bedroom door at night. She didn’t speak Garifuna to me regularly, but there were some words and phrases she’d sprinkle into our daily conversations. While I didn’t always have the vocabulary or knowledge to]]></description>
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