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    Mil Mundos, Pt. 1

    enMarch 14, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Mil Mundos is an ambitious new business in Bushwick: an English-Spanish bilingual bookstore and a space for visitors to "find empowerment through literature, workshops, events, and various services" with a focus on Black and Latinx communities. In this first of two parts, we sit down with the Mil Mundos team as they prepare for their grand opening on Friday, March 15th.

    To learn more about Mil Mundos, visit their website, milmundosbooks.com, or follow them on Instagram at @milmundosnyc.

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