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visual artist and writer marisol diaz

i am a self-defined Nuyorican creative (that is a Puerto Rican who is from both the isles of Manhattan, NYC and the Caribbean). I share daily in the joy of education and live in a cute port town in New York, in a 'teensy-weensy' apartment with my two dogs and canary named Valentino. Check out my Etsy shop for purchasable pieces. Please do not reproduce imagery off of this site without explicit credit and no derivatives may be made of my original imagery- Thank You.

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Reconsidering Columbus Day


AND REMEMBER: BE HERE TOMORROW to be a part of the blog tour for Rosie Molinary's New Book Beautiful You a Daily Guide to Radical Self-Acceptance there will be a fantastic podcast interview (my first podcast eva!) that you can listen to, a book review and a GIVEAWAY of a bright, new, shiny copy of the book!

So you know where to be tomorrow!!!

-Ciao Amarettogirl

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You are wonderful and beautiful. Awesome stuff, role model.
The book looks fab.

October 13, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLiz

I really enjoyed the interview.
Definitely able to relate to many of the points made.
Especially the one where it's just about getting over yourself and into something else that actually matters to you, like your passions. Just being ready to accept that the outside isn't the only thing that matters, even when you know it.
I think about that often.
Thanks for conducting the interview; it's important to hear from somebody who's been there.
(I was late to comment so I just decided to comment here instead just to provide my input, heh)

October 17, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterNicole

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