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Category Archives: Oral History

Curando y Resistiendo: Puerto Rican Women and Addiction

March 3, 2017by Shakti Castro Leave a comment

  Curando y Resistiendo is an oral history project in progress focusing on the Puerto Rican communities of Holyoke, Massachusetts and New York City. I envision it as a long, […]

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