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What's the 411 @ 291?

The Lafayette Drop

What's the 411 @ 291?

The Lafayette Drop

What's the 411 @ 291?

The Lafayette Drop

Yamilka Moreno

Yamilka Moreno, Editor-In-Chief

 

Yamilka Moreno is a senior at PASE currently studying within the Biomedical Pathway. She is involved in student government, PASE’s political forum, and the Hispanic Honor Society. She has her own blog named “Chinola Con Azúcar” which she started at the end of her junior year of high school in which she discusses the Afro-Latinx specific experience, specifically within and outside the Dominican Republic. She hopes to go out of state to study pre-medicine and become an obstetrician after learning of the inequalities existing in the women’s healthcare system.

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When Parsley Produces Sugarcane: A Blog

When Parsley Produces Sugarcane: A Blog

Yamilka Moreno, Editor-in-Chief
October 17, 2022
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The Cultural Relevance of Today’s Hip Hop Music

The Cultural Relevance of Today’s Hip Hop Music

Yamilka Moreno, Assistant Editor-in-Chief
February 4, 2022
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Colorism in the Hispanic/Latinx Community

Colorism in the Hispanic/Latinx Community

Yamilka Moreno, Assistant Editor-in-Chief
November 29, 2021
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MIAMI, FL - MAY 13:  People protest the possibility that the Trump administration may overturn the Temporary Protected Status for Haitians in front of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office on May 13, 2017 in Miami, Florida.  50,000 Haitians have been eligible for TPS and now the Trump administration has until May 23 to make a decision on extending TPS for Haitians or allowing it to expire on July 22 which would mean possibly deportation for the current TPS holders.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

The Fight for TPS for Haitian People

Yamilka Moreno, Assistant Editor-In-Chief
October 28, 2021
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