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Angélica Negrón is this week's guest on Alt.Latino. Catalina Kulczar/Courtesy of the Artist hide caption

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Catalina Kulczar/Courtesy of the Artist

Angélica Negrón is this week's guest on Alt.Latino.

Catalina Kulczar/Courtesy of the Artist

Felix Contreras and Anamaria Sayre sit down with composer Angélica Negrón to talk about the importance of representation, what inspired her to begin composing and making music with plants.

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