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		<description><![CDATA[Vandana Makker &#124; Contributor Vandana Makker is a high school English teacher and a board member of South Asian Sisters, a Bay Area-based women&#8217;s collective. She enjoys bargain hunting, travel, cheap eats, and celebrity gossip. Vandana&#8217;s secret powers include the ability to type really fast with one hand and memorize random trivia (though not necessarily [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Navigating the &#8220;Desi Multiplicity&#8221; with Author Abha Dawesar</title>
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