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Last year’s performance of “Black Butterfly,” which followed five teen girls and their urban stories growing up in East L.A. (Photo by Maggie Stillman/APCH)
By Brenda Fernanda VeranoAs featured on
A Place Called Home is a South Central youth development center in South LA. The center organized a four-day theater festival, “El Centro Del Sur: Tu Hogar,” which runs Sept. 14-17 in honor of Latinx Heritage Month.
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