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		<title>A City of Murals…A City of Change</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Share emailPhiladelphia is home to 3000+ murals.  The Mural Arts Program (MAP) in Philadelphia started out as a part of the Anti-Graffiti Network, an effort to eradicate the graffiti crisis plaguing the city. A decade later in 1996 it officially became what it is today, a program to help young men and women engage in [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Share As summer time starts to come closer and closer we wonder, &#8220;Where are we going for vacation!?&#8221; While our families are busy planning our vacations, we start to think why we are going with them. But remember, Latinos are family-oriented so wherever mom, dad, abuelito, tia, prima, etc are going&#8230;we also tag along. So [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Share Ever wonder why Latinos love to eat? It&#8217;s because food is part of our culture. Even during this so called &#8220;recession&#8221; we have to have our Goya products. Whether it&#8217;s a ceviche, arepa, arroz con pollo or platanos, we have so much to choose from. Growing up I expected to eat rice, beans, chicken, [...]]]></description>
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