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We Are Noro
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Arizona Ballet presents the 2nd season of “Juan Gabriel”
The staging of Arizona Ballet’s “Juan Gabriel” returns in 2023 with a second season at Phoenix’s Symphony Hall…
Who was Cesar Chavez, a civil rights activist in the United States?
The impact of Cesar Chavez on the struggle for workers’ rights and the Latino communities in the United…
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…
UNESCO recognizes Tucson, Arizona, as the first Creative City of Gastronomy.
Like any border city, Tucson, Arizona brings together flavors from different origins. This is one of the reasons…
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…
Los Tigres del Norte: Historia que cuenta, the documentary that talks about migration
Throughout their more than 50-year career, Los Tigres del Norte have told many stories, but without a doubt…
Anitra “Yukue” Molina, Yaqui graffiti artist and muralist from Arizona
Through graffiti, the artist Anitra Molina, aka Yukue, represents the identity of the Yaqui people in Arizona “Yukue”…
Daniel Vogel, the Mexican who diversifies sending remittances and managing cryptocurrencies
In 2021, his company Bitso carried out 2.5% of the total remittances sent to Mexico Daniel Vogel founded…
Photo and identity: Angélica Escoto, more than 30 years of visual art
The narrative in the work of Angélica Escoto, an artist from Tijuana, has to do with existence, origin…
Ruth Gordon Schnapp: California’s First Structural Engineer
Ruth Gordon Schnapp was California’s first female structural engineer. The daughter of Lithuanian immigrants, she lived at a…