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We Are Noro
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Juan Gabriel enters the Library of Congress
United States Congress have deemed the homage to Juan Gabriel, the Divo de Juarez, as an integral part…
Selling homemade tamales is legalized in Arizona
A new law in the state of Arizona legalizes the sale of homemade tamales, prompting questions about when…
Diamondbacks schedule in Phoenix, Arizona
With the start of the 2024 Major League Baseball season, here are the dates when the Arizona Diamondbacks…
Exploring Arizona’s Street Art Scene with Yaqui Muralist Anitra Molina
Through graffiti, the artist Anitra Molina, aka Yukue, represents the identity of the Yaqui people in Arizona “Yukue”…
“Ellas no bailan solas” (They don’t dance alone), photographic series about the 15-year-old parties of the daughters of Mexican migrants in San Diego
The goal of “Ellas no bailan solas” is to show the history of Mexican migration to the United…
Olvera Street: this is the origyn of the city of Los Ángeles
The history of Los Angeles began on Olvera Street, an emblematic place that honors Mexico and its influence…
Tamales: The Reason for a ‘War’ in the U.S. in the early 1900s
A series of isolated violent events in the United States gave rise to what is called the Tamale…
From Fields to Freedom: The Story of Cesar Chavez and Civil Rights in America
The impact of Cesar Chavez on the struggle for workers’ rights and the Latino communities in the United…
Tex-mex food: the origin of the gastronomic fusion that unites Mexico with the United States
Tex-Mex cuisine, as the Mexican-influenced dishes from Texas are known, is the flagship American food of the state.…
Raúl Héctor Castro, the Mexican immigrant who became governor of Arizona
As a member of the Democratic Party, Raúl Héctor Castro ran for the governorship of Arizona for the…