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Teotihuacan: City of Water, City of Fire de Young | September 30, 2017 – February 11, 2018
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF) are pleased to premiere Teotihuacan: City of Water, City of Fire, the first major U.S. exhibition on Teotihuacan in over twenty years. The ancient metropolis of Teotihuacan is one of the largest and most important archaeological sites in the world, and the most-visited archaeological site in Mexico. At […]
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Latino Thought Makers Kicks Off Hispanic Heritage Month with Actor Esai Morales and Host Rick Najera at Cañada College
Cañada College celebrates Hispanic Heritage month with Rick Najera’s Latino Thought Makers featuring special guest award-winning actor Esai Morales.
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15-Year-Old’s Mural Depicting Inspirational Women Unveiled in Boyle Heights
15-Year-Old Isabel Peinado’s mural depicting inspirational women was unveiled in Boyle Heights. She spent about 600 hours preparing and painting “Empowerment.”
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Latino Sororities, Fraternities Create Community for Students on College Campuses
Shout out to all the Latino Fraternities and Latina Sororities that become a family away from home for many college students. We love ❤️the stepping and strolling showing spirit, cultural and college pride!!!
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Ysabel Duron to Address Health Care Needs of Latino Cancer Patients at a National Level
Founder Ysabel Duron leaves Latinas Contra Cancer at the end of September 2017 to launch the national Latino Cancer Institute. In this new role, she will work to amplify and leverage the voices and needs of agencies around the country working in the Latino cancer space. On September 28, 2017, Latinas Contra Cancer will host a fundraising event to celebrate the milestones of Latinas Contra Cancer and say a fond farewell to Ysabel.