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After Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rican Students find shelter at CUA

Desiree Cordero is an 18-year-old student at Catholic University of America but she’s having far from the usual freshman year.......

Como el distrito llegó a ser “Nuestra Ciudad”

La historia detrás de la fundación de la Oficina del Alcalde para Asuntos Latinos. Organizado por la escuela Carlos Rosario,......

“Riser” Gerson Quinteros’ American Dream

At the age of nine, Gerson Quinteros set off from his native country El Salvador with his godfather, making the......

Mujeres Latinas Líderes: exposición fotográfica

El pasado miércoles 14 de marzo  se inauguró la exposición de fotografía “Mujeres Latinas Líderes”  en la oficina de Asuntos......

Environmental Film Festival: 5 films we’d like to see

Every year around cherry blossom time the Environmental Film Festival marks the coming of spring, bringing us 100+  films from......

Una de las historias del Ajedrez | Literatura mínima

Tengo el rostro pegado al piso. La inmensidad es en parte diminuta, con figuras tiradas en un tablero de ajedrez;......

Video: Entrevista con muralista José Piedra

“Si queremos cambiar al mundo hay que cambiar la manera de pensar de la comunidad” —José Piedra Hoy seguimos con......

Latino Murals Chronicles: Meet muralist José Piedra

If we want to change the world, we have to change how people think”—José Piedra  Today we continue sharing the......

Flor de Toloache-música vernácula

Mariachas, mariachos machos, mariachis. Flor de Toloache, siete féminas talentosas tocando música un tanto vernácula, un tanto experimental; de amor......

At A.U., Latino students use art to celebrate identity

American University’s Latinx and American Student Organization (L.A.S.O.) uses the arts as a means of bringing together Latino-identified students on......

Mátalo: un tiempo sin tiempo. Reseña

Reseña: Mátalo, David Martin del Campo...

Día Internacional de la Lengua Materna

El pasado  21 de febrero se celebró El Día Internacional de la Lengua Materna, fecha importante dado que marca el......
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Mapping D.C.’s Latino barrios

Local landmarks in the history of Washington, D.C.’s Latino community We’ve embarked on a local Latino history project. CLICK on......

Pupusas: A savory meal for 3,000 years and counting

“To those who have never tried a pupusa, I have one thing to say: They are one of the best......

Featured Recipe: Pan Fried Plantains

I must have been about 10 years old when I devoured my first ripe sweet plantains fried to perfection at......

Local author pens book about Latin American hero Simón Bolívar

Throughout my high school career, I learned a lot about American history and the powerful men who made it. Francisco......

Mexican muralism + the U.S. movement it inspired

Watch our interview with art historian Luis Vargas-Santiago about Mexico’s early 20th century muralism and how it later influenced a......

Free Summer Youth Performances Tonight!

  GALA Hispanic Theatre presents a double feature of original work by the young artists of the Summer Intensive Youth......

Interview with Storyteller Jorge Argueta

“Our literature should be a tool … to open doors and windows and roads for our children to become aware......
Arepas on a green plate

Featured Recipe: Arepas

There is something about the almost sun-like quality of the arepa that makes waking up in the morning so much......

Music Review: Ozomatli + Quetzal Guerrero win over Living Earth crowd

With the traditional dances of Michigan’s Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, and the music of She King, Quetzal Guerrero, and the......

Guerrero’s regional art at the Mexican Cultural Institute

Mexico’s southwestern state of Guerrero is perhaps best known for the international beach resort of Acapulco. But the culturally and......

“Living Earth” at American Indian Museum this weekend

The National Museum of the American Indian will celebrate its annual Living Earth Festival this weekend, an expression of cultural......

Join us!

On Friday, July 26, Hola Cultura will premiere our next webumentary,”Vivir del Teatro/Life as Theater,” a new webumentary about Washington’s......
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