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Jesus Speaks for the Marginalized

October 4, 2016January 10, 2017 Carolina Hinojosa-Cisneros

I thought I had to be white if I wanted to be a real writer. I loved writing since as early as I can remember – first grade, Mrs. Kazekwa’s class. I was the girl who, when given a picture of a clown to describe, would write a life story specifically for him.  In high school, […]

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