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Sep 28 1:00 pm
  • Hispanic Heritage Month

Free drive-thru art experience celebrates Latinx artists, Hispanic Heritage Month

Asia Morris

“DRIVEN” is an approximately 25-minute drive-thru art experience featuring installations and artworks curated by MOLAA.

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Sep 18 6:42 pm
  • Hispanic Heritage Month

Teatro al Sur performance of ‘Mujeres de Arena’ bears testimony of women murdered in Juarez

Asia Morris

“Mujeres de Arena” is a group effort to raise awareness of the violence toward women in the border city, where, over the last three decades, hundreds of women have been murdered with many of those cases unsolved.

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Sep 22 2018 7:19 pm
  • Hispanic Heritage Month

IN PICTURES: Fiesta in the Park celebrates Hispanic heritage

Staff Reports

With food, dancing and lots of music, people got to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at Silverado Park on Saturday afternoon with Fiesta in the Park.

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Sep 21 2018 2:12 pm
  • Hispanic Heritage Month

Latino artists and zine makers are taking representation into their own hands

Ariana Gastelum

“If no one is going to notice me, then I am going to make myself be noticed,” said Allancito, a Guatemalan-American Long Beach resident and zine maker.

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