Tag: writing
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The Coloring Book Your Bilingual Kids Will Actually Want to Use
Looking for a fun bilingual coloring book for kids? Discover a playful Spanish-English activity book that helps children learn, create, and feel proud of their identity.
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What Growing Up Between English and Spanish Really Feels Like
Discover what growing up between English and Spanish really feels like. A powerful reflection on bilingual identity, culture, language, and belonging.
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Your English Is Great, But…: José Martínez on Language, Identity, and Finding His Voice
VOZ NYC sits down with journalist and author José Martínez to discuss his book Your English Is Great, But…, exploring language, identity, and belonging.
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Now Available: Your English Is Great, But… (Bilingual Coloring & Activity Edition for Kids)
VOZ NYC releases a bilingual coloring and activity book for kids expanding Your English Is Great, But… into children’s publishing. Available now on Amazon and direct purchase.
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VOZ NYC expande Your English Is Great, But… con una edición bilingüe de colorear y actividades para niños
El sello editorial independiente adapta su título original al público infantil, ampliando su estrategia de publicación bilingüe.
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VOZ NYC Expands Your English Is Great, But… Into a Bilingual Coloring & Activity Edition for Kids
VOZ NYC releases a bilingual coloring and activity book for kids expanding Your English Is Great, But… into children’s publishing.
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Speaking With an Accent at Work
What is it like speaking with an accent at work? VOZ NYC explores accent bias, professionalism, and belonging in the workplace.
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Why Accent Is Still a Barrier
Why is accent still a barrier today? VOZ NYC explores how accent bias shapes opportunity, belonging, and everyday experience.
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The Pressure to Translate Yourself
Why do people feel the pressure to translate themselves? VOZ NYC explores how language, identity, and belonging collide in everyday life.
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Why We Carry Our Stories With Us
Why do we carry our stories with us? VOZ NYC explores how memory, identity, and everyday objects hold cultural meaning.
