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This year’s celebration of La Virgen de Guadalupe had a special meaning among many communities. In Los Angeles on Friday morning, hundreds of parishioners and activists gathered at Placita Olvera for a peaceful, faith-centered celebration of el Día de la Virgen de Guadalupe, commemorating he…
On Tuesday, five U.S. citizens gave their testimony before the U.S. Senate on their traumatic experience after being illegally detained by immigration officers and sent a strong message: their voice matters and will let the world know about the injustices happening in the country.
A staged reading and workshop with San Pedro-raised poet, playwright, and professor Carolyn Dunn will take place this Saturday.
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