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Juan Felipe Herrera Reading at the UC Riverside Culver Center of the Arts
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California Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera presents his first public reading May 4 at the UCR Culver Center of the Arts. The award-winning UC Riverside poetry professor is known for chronicling the lives of Mexican Americans.
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