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    39. The Century’s First Genocide and the Day of the Dead

    en-usNovember 02, 2021
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    Hey y’all - hope you’re buckled in because we have a wild ride of an episode today. Kat talks about the Herrero Genocide and Kaleigh talks about the origins and traditions of Dia de los Muertos. 

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