A Latino man wearing a long sleeve dark gray shirt and brown round brimmed hat stands in a brown-tiled room next to bamboo sticks and a wooden piano.
A Latino man wearing a long sleeve dark gray shirt and brown round brimmed hat stands within a structure made of bamboo sticks. Another Latino…
A decorative table full of flowers, figurines wearing traditional attire, gourds, food, and white letters that spell "OAXACA."
A person wearing a rounded white sheet with green circles and grid lines and a gorilla mask dances while other people follow suit.
A young woman, left, and young man in dark sweatshirts sit in a garden outdoors, with greenery behind them.
A Latino man wearing a long sleeve dark gray shirt and brown round brimmed hat stands within a structure made of bamboo sticks.
A special museum exhibit coming to San Bernardino this year will highlight a little-known aspect of Mexican culture: the Afro-Mexican community. The exhibit at the San Bernardino’s Garcia Center for the Arts will be titled “Afróntalo,” used here as a play on words. In English, the term means “face it.”
