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May 17, 2018
Dance-Baile
Al Malpaso darle prisa- danza / Malpaso, hurry up – dance
ENGLISH BELOW En el marco de Artes de Cuba:from the island to the world, el sábado pasado (12/05) asistimos al......
May 14, 2018
Hola Cultura
Get ready!
Just two days to Do More 24! As a new organization, Hola Cultura achieved an important milestone this year......
May 11, 2018
Book Review
Cuando Cortés se encontró con Moctezuma- Reseña
Para muchos latinoamericanos y especialmente mexicanos, el tema de la “Conquista” siempre ha sido controversial. Matthew Restall, profesor de historia......
May 10, 2018
Hola Cultura
Support Hola Cultura during Do More 24!
Do More 24 – May 17 & 18 Help us continue covering the contributions of talented and hardworking Latino......
May 4, 2018
D.C. History
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Mount Pleasant & Adams Morgan
La Esquina, tradición de El Salvador en el corazón de Mount Pleasant
Todo comenzó durante la década de los 80s y 90s con la guerra civil en El Salvador. Un país pequeño......
April 30, 2018
D.C. History
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Mount Pleasant & Adams Morgan
A ‘home away from home’ on “La Esquina”
Exhibition pays homage to Mount Pleasant Street as a gathering spot for local immigrants This story began about four decades......
April 27, 2018
LEER DC
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Reseñas
Todo el Tiempo, reseña, literatura uruguaya
*De nuestra gustada sección: LEER DC. Nuestras RESEÑAS de la Biblioteca Pública* Siempre es una grata sorpresa encontrarse un buen......
April 23, 2018
Arte-Art
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Muralism
Interview with D.C. artist Luis Peralta Del Valle
“We can protest without going to a march or destroying things. We can fight with our talent, I think a......
April 20, 2018
Entrevistas
Escribiendo en español en los Estados Unidos
Entrevista con Marybel Torres, editora y CEO de la revista La Nota Latina, en torno a su labor editando cuentos.......
April 13, 2018
LEER DC
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Literature-Literatura
Ciudad Tomada. Leer DC
Reseña: Ciudad Tomada...
April 9, 2018
Teatro-DC
Bodas de Sangre, un clásico en escena
La traducción del español al inglés de Bodas de Sangre de la escritora Caridad Svich, es una nueva y desafiante......
April 6, 2018
Entrevistas
Alfredo M. Del Arroyo, ganador del Peruvian Awards 2018
El pasado 2 de marzo el escritor local Alfredo M. Del Arroyo fue galardonado con la diploma y medalla en los......
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October 24, 2013
Hola Cultura
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Lectures
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Literature-Literatura
Te invitamos hoy a las “Intstantáneas NorteAmericanas”
“Instantáneas Norteamericanas” es un libro de ágil lectura y nos brinda temas variados de la historia del país y de......
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October 19, 2013
Arte-Art
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Guatemala
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Identity
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Photography
“The human experience” guides Guatemalan photographer
Luis González Palma, photos...
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October 16, 2013
Arte-Art
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Documentary on Barcelona’s street art scene
“Graffiti is a life force in a city that says to every citizen, I’m alive, the city is alive.” As......
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October 9, 2013
D.C. History
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Education
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Immigration
Carlos Rosario school inaugurates new campus
On Oct. 9, The Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School celebrates the opening of the Sonia Gutierrez Campus, the 43-year-old......
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October 5, 2013
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Latin America
FILM: Destinity, eternity and morphine
Javier Rebollo doesn’t believe in destiny. He believes in fortune—an important distinction, for the Spanish film director. It was fortune,......
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September 30, 2013
Festivals-Festivales
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Latin America
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Music-Música
Latin American Song Festival
The Pan American Symphony Orchestra has launched its new season with a Latin American song series. The concerts taking place......
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September 27, 2013
Festivals-Festivales
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Film-Video-TV
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Latin America
Latin American Film Festival continues through Oct. 9
The Latin American Film Festival is heading into its two final weeks at the AFI Silver Spring cinema. The festival,......
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September 12, 2013
Hola Cultura
Best of Summer
In case you missed ’em, check out some of the best Summer 2013 posts Profiles of local artists......
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September 11, 2013
D.C. History
D.C. Latino Parades through the years
Dominican dancers on Mt. Pleasant Street NW at 2009 Fiesta DC Check out the DC Latino History Map ......
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September 10, 2013
D.C. History
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D.C. Community
The Legacy of the 1991 Riots
Day-two of “Los disturbios de Mount Pleasant." Photo © Rick Reinhard On May 5, 1991, Angela Jewell, a rookie D.C.......
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September 9, 2013
D.C. History
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Activism
The 1970s: Latinos assert presence and political clout
While Latinos of Salvadoran extraction make up the largest part of Washington, D.C.’s Hispanic population today, the city already had......
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September 8, 2013
D.C. History
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Afro-Latino Culture
Early Days: Growing up in D.C.’s “Latin American village”
An Interview with Carmen Torruella Quander Growing up in Washington’s tiny and tight-knit Hispanic community in the 1950s, Carmen Torruella......
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