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"La forma en que descubrí esta historia, la manera en que me la contaron, comenzó con una canción", afirmó la autora Jaquira Díaz sobre su novela This Is the Only Kingdom. La historia profundiza en los ciclos de pobreza, sexualidad 'del clóset' y desplazamientos geográficos que provocan que los puertorriqueños se sientan "diferentes" dentro de su propia comunidad.
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“The way that I found out this story, the way that it was passed down to me, began with a song,” author Jaquira Díaz said of her novel, “This Is the Only Kingdom.” The story delves into the cycles of poverty, closeted sexuality and changing geography that make Puerto Ricans feel “other” within their own community.
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Topics include a Derby elected official who entered the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, football between UMass and UConn, and a goodbye to Lucy Nalpathanchil on Where We Live.
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This hour on Where We Live, a challenger emerges in Western Connecticut’s fifth Congressional District, to take on Democratic Congresswoman Jahana Hayes.
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This hour on Where We Live, a conversation with White House Council on Environmental Quality Chair Brenda Mallory.
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This hour, how much power should a president have to take military action?
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The craft beer industry is having its #MeToo movement. Women working in Connecticut’s craft beer companies say the industry has a sexual harassment…