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Haiti Celebrates 220 Years of Independence During a Crisis with No Way Out of Sight
This January 1 marks the 220th anniversary of Haiti's independence, which is commemorated in a context of unprecedented political, social,…
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New Year’s Traditions in Latin America Show Tapestry of Cultural Celebrations
As the clock strikes midnight on December 31st, Latin America bursts into a kaleidoscope of traditions and festivities, each culture…
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The Dark Origins and Evolution of Dia de Los Inocentes’ Day
Dia de Los Inocentes ' Day, celebrated with pranks and jests, has a dark origin rooted in ancient history and…
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Puerto Rico’s Historic Cats Face Controversial Removal Plan
A plan to remove hundreds of stray cats from a historic tourist area in Puerto Rico's capital has sparked debate…
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Vibrant Memories: Understanding the Day of the Dead’s Deep Significance
As the marigold petals scatter and sugar skulls gleam under the moonlit November skies, Día de los Muertos, or the…
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Embracing Hispanic Heritage: A Resolute Stand Against Demonization
The Hispanic Heritage Month event served as a reminder of the rich Hispanic heritage that continues to shape the United…
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#World Family Day: Embracing Diversity
Foster families, adoptive families, childless couples, nuclear families, and same-sex parent families are some examples of the evolving diversity of families
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What Ramadan means for Muslim women?
There is nothing like reading a Muslim woman talking about her experience with this celebration and learning about her perspective…
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Seeking Longevity Leads to Irreversible Changes
We live in a society that presents myriad social pressures in terms of physical appearance, which leads many people to…
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Let’s Talk About Gender Dysphoria. Why Are Cases Increasing?
Currently, there is a great socio-cultural challenge in terms of accepting the increase in people who have been diagnosed with…
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