Three Central Valley community members transformed their at-home traditions for Día de los Muertos, All Saints’ and All Souls’ Day into public events and altars to inspire others in honoring cultural practices and remembering loved ones.
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Three Central Valley community members transformed their at-home traditions for Día de los Muertos, All Saints’ and All Souls’ Day into public events and altars to inspire others in honoring cultural practices and remembering loved ones.