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D.C. youth participate in a mural restoration in Mount Pleasant

Despite curfews and ‘watchful eyes,’ D.C. youth culture adapts and endures

Being a young person in D.C. often means navigating through a land full of rich...
Felipe Ortiz's mural at Northeastern University

Eastie Rising: for muralist Felipe Ortiz, street art is a way to bridge differences and build community

Felipe Ortiz, a classically trained artist and street muralist, finds inspiration when painting on the...
Yassir Blanco speaks during the Tide Talks event

Across generations, East Boston tells its story

Tide Talks began with a simple goal: to listen to East Boston residents as they...
Paso Nuevo students dancing in the Summer Showcase performance

Paso Nuevo director speaks on the GALA youth theater program

For more than three decades, the Paso Nuevo Youth Program has worked with Latine teens...
Maverick Square in East Boston

Sharing East Boston histories on January 24

Join Hola Cultura for a community conversation featuring East Boston residents who’ve participated in our...
Student asks a question during one of her college classes

Asking questions: Is grad school for you?

Miriam Santana, a doctoral candidate at the University of Texas (UT) at Austin, did not...
“Stop Look Listen” included a moving projection of water overlaid by ocean sounds. (Photo courtesy of Alberto Roblest)

Still time to “Stop Look Listen” about climate change at an East Boston gallery

There’s still time to catch “Stop Look Listen,” a climate change-inspired art exhibition, before it...
Mestre Morcego’s daughter, Instrutora Maré, plays capoeira with another student of the academy

Long-time hub of D.C.’s capoeira scene gains a name

From the doorway of a nonprofit organization on the northern end of Rhode Island Avenue...
Cover of "Another World Is Possible” by Natasha Hakimi Zapata

Hopeful pathways, Natasha Hakimi Zapata’s ‘Another World Is Possible’

It’s hard to have hope in the U.S. today. In “Another World Is Possible,” Natasha...
Celebración Día de los Muertos at The Wharf

Día de los Muertos celebrations are about to begin!

“Día de los Muertos,” or Day of the Dead, dates back millennia. It’s been upheld...
Stack of books with the titles crossed out

As book bans proliferate, Latine authors are increasingly caught in the cultural crossfire

What happens when a community’s stories are stripped from the shelves? What does it mean...