Dorian Merina
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Dorian Merina | ||
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Born | Dorian Sanae Merina Los Angeles |
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Occupation | journalist, columnist, poet | |
Ethnicity | Anerican of Filipino descent | |
Notable credit(s) | Hyphen, Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism, Latin Beat magazine | |
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Dorian Sanae Merina (born in Los Angeles) is a New York City-based writer.
His work has appeared in the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism, ColumbiaJournalist.org, Jointz Magazine and Hyphen[1].
He writes a monthly column on the spoken word/poetry scene for Latin Beat magazine.
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- ^ "Still Fighting: Filipino World War II veterans wage a decades-long battle for benefits promised to them by the U.S. government." Hyphen 11, Spring 2007.