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Review: Carmen Rita’s (Latinx) American Dream

Carmen Rita’s novel, “Never Too Late,” follows four Latina friends as they navigate real-world issues dealing with parenting, relationships, prejudice,......

El francotirador paciente: Reseña

*De nuestra gustada sección: LEER DC. Nuestras RESEÑAS de la Biblioteca Pública ¿Arte o vandalismo? El mundo del grafiti, como......

Receta de Mole Verde

La receta del Mole verde según Doña Lourdes Torres. El mole se prepara con pepitas verdes, tomates verdes, epazote, cilantro......

José Luis Cuevas y Washington D.C.

José Luis Cuevas falleció el pasado 4 de julio en la ciudad de México. Considerado el enfant terrible de los......
Photo by Herbert Ramirez, part of his "Guipil Project" series

Did you know many Indigenous languages are spoken in D.C.?

“My indigenousness comes through the language, I think knowing it stays with me and roots me to my mom, to......

Guaraní en la comunidad: Entrevista con Edgar Cáceres Vera

Paraguay-un país Sudamericano pequeño en tamaño, pero con una gran cultura de origen indígena Aunque la lengua oficial del Paraguay......
The artists sketch by hand to make the scenes for alfombras de aserrín (colorful sawdust carpets).

Indigenous D.C.: Featured Video

“Alfombras de Aserrín: Una tradición de Guatemala” / “Colorful Sawdust Carpets: A Guatemalan Tradition” A new Hola Cultura video by......
Julia Gracia, Quechua Teacher & Translator

Quechua in the community

An interview with Julia Garcia, teacher and interpreter Julia Garcia was born in Cochabamba, Bolivia, a city in a valley......

Indigenous D.C.

Los pueblos indígenas de México, América Central y del Sur y el Caribe | The local presence of the indigenous peoples......

La vivienda de bajo costo | A rent control update

Conocimos a los residentes de 2724 11th street NW en Columbia Heights hace dos años cuando nuestros......
Red brick apartment building viewed from below with tree branches framing the windows, Washington D.C.

Stronger tenant protections proposed

As more and more rent-controlled buildings have been remade into luxury apartment or condo complexes, politicians and other public officials......

Summer Socials

Highlights from the past week’s social media Last Friday, we visited the Festival Kaypi, Perú, or “This Is Peru” in......
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Editorial: Saving a piece of Latino History

(English version below) “Un pueblo sin murales es un pueblo desmuralizado,” no es solo el juguetón título del mual ubicado......

Join us Sunday night at Our City Film Festival!

Our short documentary, Muralismo DC/DC Muralism, is the Our City Film Festival next week and we’d love to have you there......
D.C. Mural: “Un Pueblo sin murales es un pueblo desmuralizado” / "A people without murals is a demoralized people"

Un Pueblo … en el Mural

“Un Pueblo sin murales es un pueblo desmuralizado,” (A people without murals is a demoralized people), an endangered Adams Morgan......

Telemundo reports on the upcoming screening of “Muralismo DC”

Telemundo reporter Cristina Caicedo spoke with Hola Cultura’s director Alberto Roblest about “Muralismo DC/DC Muralism,” our short documentary on Washington’s......

Latino Cultural News Roundup: Oscar snubs + orquídeas

The National Hispanic Media Coalition issued an open letter to the members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and......

Tonight: ‘Correspondencia’ de artista Renata Cruz

Brazilian artist Renata Cruz comes to Washington tonight with the solo show, “March.” It’s the latest exhibition of “Projecto Correspondência,”......

Latinidad @ Atlas INTERSECTIONS Festival

La música, danza y actuación latina esta representada con tres performances en el festival INTERSECTIONS en la próxima semana en......

Art + Neuroscience: How the brain interprets beauty

Ever since he was a boy, Shahin Shikhaliyev found it fascinating to watch his father, an accomplished Azerbaijani painter, turn......

Lecture today on country’s ‘young + undocumented’

Today at the Woodrow Wilson Center, four undocumented undergraduates from Hoyas for Immigrant Rights, a student advocacy organization at Georgetown......

Week in Review: The art of immigration reform, Barmini & saying “No” to Pinochet

Los Angeles artist Ramiro Gomez Jr. displayed his politically charged work on the Capitol’s East Lawn last week, just as......

Teatro de la Luna play opens

Teatro de la Luna‘s new comedy “Sexo, Pudor y Lágrimas/Sex, Shame and Tears” opens tonight at Arlington’s Gunston Arts Center.......

Hispaniola artists seeking “common ground”

The Dominican Republic and Haiti, two nations that share the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, have long been divided not just......
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