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Top 5 Non-Netflix Produced Documentaries On Netflix

Camila Dejesus3 years ago3 years ago018 mins

On those late nights, where I’m exhausted from the days work and just want a way to unwind and shift my focus, I often find myself perusing the Documentary section of Netflix’s catalog. As such I’ve found a boatload of Netflix’s very own original documentaries that I adore, but I’ve already talked about those. Today,…

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Film Review: “Berta Didn’t Die, She Multiplied!”

Mayra Ramales3 years ago3 years ago06 mins

Like many other countries in Latin American, Honduras’ indigenous community has suffered abuse and loss of their land and at the hands of their government. However, Honduras receives very little coverage internationally, making media centered on the struggles of their people that much more important. As a NYC native and given my involvement with nonprofits…

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“Spa Water” and the Cultural Appropriation of Agua Fresca

Camila Dejesus3 years ago3 years ago08 mins

Agua fresca has been a staple of Mexican culture for centuries, thanks to the Aztecs, who created the treat whilst passing through what would one day be known as Mexico City. In the time since their creation, the delectable blend of water and fruits now synonymous with Mexico has become increasingly popular in certain parts…

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