Every year around the end of October, Mexican and Latino American communities build monuments to the dead — altars that overflow with fragrant marigolds, glowing candles, family photos, and offerings ...
Despite a handful of popular Día de los Muertos events facing cancellation due to community fears surrounding ICE operations, many annual celebrations throughout Southern California will continue to ...
During the first weekend of November, Latinos primarily in Mexico celebrate Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. Participants in the holiday create altars, referred to as “ofrendas,” filling them ...
As Latino and immigrant communities across Southern California – and the nation – continue to be impacted by ongoing federal immigration enforcement, they are also preparing to start celebrating a ...
Each fall, families across Mexico and beyond gather to celebrate Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, a time to honor the memory of loved ones who have passed. The centuries-old holiday, rooted in ...
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