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Kayla Bell on Creating a Sustainable Swimwear Brand and Giving Back
Kayla Bell on Creating a Sustainable Swimwear Brand and Giving Back

An art-based entrepreneur and a sustainable swimwear brand.

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InterviewsMixtaJanuary 23, 2019arrow + phoenix, sustainable fashion, sustainabilityComment
Cosas We Like: January 2018 Edition
Cosas We Like: January 2018 Edition

Starting the year with the right foot.

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Cosas We LikeMixtaJanuary 19, 2019cosas we likeComment
3 Generations of Dominican Women Share Their Dreams for the Future
3 Generations of Dominican Women Share Their Dreams for the Future

3 Dominican generations share their hopes for the future.

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StoriesMixtaJanuary 14, 2019dominican women, dominican writers, dominican storiesComment
No Resolutions? No Problem
No Resolutions? No Problem

All I ask for the future is to be left alone from the pressure of becoming something or someone I am —perhaps— not prepared to be.

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StoriesMixtaJanuary 12, 2019dominican writers, resolutions Comments
The Future I Want for Dominican Women
The Future I Want for Dominican Women

And it starts with a very simple question.

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StoriesMixtaJanuary 5, 2019dominican writer, dominican stories, dominican women Comment
Into the Future
Into the Future

Let’s start the 2019 excited about the future.

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StoriesMixtaJanuary 2, 2019dominican womenComment
El Chisme: December 2018
El Chisme: December 2018

El último chisme del 2018.

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StoriesMixtaDecember 31, 2018el chisme, dominican womenComment
Incense, Myrrh and A Beloved Family Tradition
Incense, Myrrh and A Beloved Family Tradition

A beloved family tradition that sets the tone for the new year.

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StoriesMixtaDecember 30, 2018mirra, tradiciones dominicanas, dominican traditions Comment
New Traditions: The Holidays in The Bronx
New Traditions: The Holidays in The Bronx

Navigating two cultures is something many Dominicans know all too well.

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Stories, New York, Dominican RepublicMixtaDecember 25, 2018dominican christmas, dominican traditions, tradiciones dominicanasComment
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