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Mexican Culture -Festivals and Celebrations of Mexico
Mexicans are full of energy and life. They are fun loving and party going people. A large number of festivals celebrated by the Mexicans show just how they love to enjoy life. In Mexico, there are several national holidays in a year. Most of the...
7 commentsMexican Bread Pudding: A Lenten Tradition
Capirotada is a Mexican bread pudding that is served during the lent season. It is a meatless main dish that provides protein flavored with fruits and spices. A treat for the whole family!
93 commentsAvatars of the Virgin of Guadalupe
The Virgin Mary, in her various autonyms: Our Lady of Mercy, Our Lady of the Rosary, Our Lady of the Remedies, Our Lady of the Purification, the crowned Madonna, Our Lady of the Sorrows, Our Lady of the...
0 commentsCinco de Mayo Celebration and Other Mexican Culture Highlights
Your gateway to articles on Mexican culture, Mexican history, Mexican traditions, Mexican heritage, and Mexican celebrations. Mexican flag, the Virgin of Guadalupe, Mexican folk art. Places to visit in Mexico: Puerto Vallarta, San Miguel de Allende Guanajuato Mexico, Akumal Mexico, Mayan ruins, Mayan Riviera. South of the Border. Cinco de Mayo celebration, history of Cinco de Mayo, Texas Cinco de Mayo celebrations. Mexican food: Mexican pralines, Cajeta Mexican caramel, Café con Leche, Me
9 commentsLatino Communities in East LA
Huntington Park and South Gate enjoy a reputation as one of LA’s centers of Latino culture, a rich and lively community steeped in history and tradition. It offers Californians the opportunity to sample a little of the Latin culture, without...
1 commentCoffee Culture in Baja California Norte
Every country has its own approach to doing things, and while a cup of coffee may be as simple as stopping at a convenience store in the U.S., in Baja California Norte, you will often find that a cup of coffee is a different experience.
0 commentsFrom darkness to light: Comparing Moraga and Anzaldúa in terms of oppression
On the surface, Cherríe Moraga’s essay “La Güera” and Glora Anzaldúa’s piece “La Prieta” appear to be two completely different works. Though both authors were of Latina heritage, they framed their homosexuality in disparate ways as...
5 commentsThe Masters of Chicano Art
My journey into the art world, in particular into the world of Chicano Art came to being in 1976. I had left my home in Ct. after a bitter breakup with my wife, and decided that things would be better for me out west. I was actually passing through...
0 commentsWhy Easter Eggs?
The last time I decorated Easter eggs, it had been a few years. Laying the materials out on the table, boiling the eggs… it all felt strangely unfamiliar. After all, I’d done this year after year as a child, delighted. I could remember but...
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