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NEPM, Latino Newsletter team up for election-focused media training
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Journalist Julio Ricardo Varela is guiding high school students as they report on the Latino vote in western Massachusetts.
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Journalist Julio Ricardo Varela is guiding high school students as they report on the Latino vote in western Massachusetts.
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