Learn more about our
2023 Día de los Muertos Celebration at
casitaculturalatina.com/dia-de-los-muertos
Press:
A day for the dead: Worcester’s Latino business community aims to bring attention to disparities laid bare by the pandemic
Worcester Business Journal
September 27, 2021
“As Worcester businesses persist in their efforts to return to normal following the coronavirus pandemic, members of its Latino community are asking Worcester to reflect on the disproportionate losses felt by people of color in the city…”
The Questions featuring MARKA27
Muralist Victor ‘MARKA27′ Quiñonez shares his beautiful resistance
The Boston Globe
Saturday, October 30, 2021
“Día de los Muertos is a tradition started thousands of years ago with the Aztecs and it evolved over time. It is rooted in remembering your ancestors. Death is not the end. It’s a transition into thinking about each other on a spiritual level, holding each other’s ancestors and relatives stories. Sharing those stories with your grandchildren and your children…”