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    <title><![CDATA[Welcome to Durham Y&#039;all sticker at the Durham Literacy Center]]></title>
    <summary><![CDATA[Sticker that repeats &quot;welcome to&quot; in 16 different langauges. The stickers are distributed by an advocacy group called &quot;Come Out and Show Them.&quot; The organization started in Raleigh with &quot;Welcome to Raleigh, y&#039;all&quot; stickers and have since expanded to Durham. On their website, the group claims that the stickers enable local people and businesses to &quot;express their support for a welcoming, open city.&quot; Reading through the list of languages included, the lack of any indigenous American or African languages stands out. ]]></summary>
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