A Counterstory On Eating and Belonging

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Alaia Snell

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This essay is an undergraduate student essay responding to the Counterstory Seminar Project  assignment associated with the Martinez and Smith article (within this issue 4.1): "Critical Theory, Critical Race Representations: Counterstory as Literary Intervention"

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