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Giselle Rosas's blog post was featuredPosted on May 16, 2013 at 10:02pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
Not too long ago, I was writing here to describe my struggle in deciding whether I should continue living in Thailand. It was a place I was very attached to, with it's unique environment, full of different colors, sounds, sights and tastes. A place where people were kind and…
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I've lived in Thailand for almost a year now, and it all happened through a gradual move. I first moved to Paris- a city considered popular all around the world- where I worked as an English teacher. There, I met many people who knew more about traveling to Thailand. People…
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As Latinas, it’s never easy to envision ourselves as completely independent beings. Over the past decades, modern societies have considered ‘independence’ to be a highly positive trait, and while this can be true, to what degree is it recommendable? While some say that it's…
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The term 'Latinas' only exists when used in the context of a 'foreign' land. It is a term broadly and commonly used in the United States. However, over the past decades, the United States has become less foreign to many Latinas. This means that Latinas have transformed into a cultural group defined by the…
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