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Definition of Boricua in US English: Boricuanounbôˈrēkwəbôˈrēkwə informal A Puerto Rican, especially one living in the United States. Example sentencesExamples - The mission of the Center for Chicano-Boricua Studies (CBS) is to transform the University, and ultimately society, by providing equitable access to a quality university education to students interested in Latin American issues and culture, and to enhance the environment of diversity on the campus.
- This page is dedicated to all "Boricuas" no matter where you find yourselves, and no matter where you were "born."
- Puerto Ricans often proudly identify themselves as Boricua, from the Taíno word Boriken, to illustrate their recognition of their Taíno heritage.
- So I'm a Boricua from Spanish Harlem, NY.
- It was presented in collaboration with the Boricua Festival Committee.
- During my time on the road I am finding that Boricuas create their own experience in whatever surroundings they find themselves in.
- And this year's theme was, "Boricuas… We count, we vote!"
- I became the Invisible Taino Indian or the invisible Boricua.
Definition of Boricua in US English: Boricuanounbôˈrēkwə informal A Puerto Rican, especially one living in the United States. Example sentencesExamples - So I'm a Boricua from Spanish Harlem, NY.
- And this year's theme was, "Boricuas… We count, we vote!"
- Puerto Ricans often proudly identify themselves as Boricua, from the Taíno word Boriken, to illustrate their recognition of their Taíno heritage.
- The mission of the Center for Chicano-Boricua Studies (CBS) is to transform the University, and ultimately society, by providing equitable access to a quality university education to students interested in Latin American issues and culture, and to enhance the environment of diversity on the campus.
- It was presented in collaboration with the Boricua Festival Committee.
- During my time on the road I am finding that Boricuas create their own experience in whatever surroundings they find themselves in.
- This page is dedicated to all "Boricuas" no matter where you find yourselves, and no matter where you were "born."
- I became the Invisible Taino Indian or the invisible Boricua.
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