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August 1, 2017
D.C. Latino History Project
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D.C. Community
How rent control has shielded some from D.C.’s rocketing housing costs
Despite the relentless increases in D.C. rents and real estate prices over the last few decades, rent control has made......
August 1, 2017
D.C. Latino History Project
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D.C. Community
Mapping D.C.’s changing neighborhoods
To help update our 2015 and 2016 reporting on the District’s changing neighborhoods, Hola Cultura volunteer Katherine Jolly used U.S.......
July 31, 2017
D.C. Latino History Project
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History/Housing/Vivienda
Housing costs and the Latino community
This week we’re updating our previous work examining how housing costings have influenced where the Latino community lives and has......
July 30, 2017
D.C. Latino History Project
D.C.’s housing costs are unsustainable for many
Washington, D.C. is one of the most expensive places to live in the country. Housing prices rose by 13.9 percent......
July 28, 2017
D.C. Latino History Project
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Hola Cultura
Summer intern Sendoff!
Today concludes Hola Cultura’s 2017 Summer Internship Program. Stay tuned for articles, videos and more! | Hoy concluye el programa......
July 26, 2017
Summer Socials
Summer Socials
Here are some photos from Monday’s presentations. If you attended, thanks for joining us! It was great to see so......
July 24, 2017
Hola Cultura
HOY: Nuestras últimas investigaciones Our latest work @Mt. Pleasant Library
Today our team of summer interns and volunteers will present Hola Cultura’s latest work, maps and video at 6:30 p.m.......
July 21, 2017
Arte-Art
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cuentos cortos
Frida contest | Cuento
Hay días en que sencillamente uno se siente mal, y no hay nada que hacer. Se tienen tres opciones: conformarse......
July 19, 2017
Summer Socials
Summer Socials
Highlights from the Past Week’s Events 1. We had tons of fun at the International Colombian Festival last weekend. Here’s......
July 17, 2017
Dance-Baile
Tango dancing in D.C.
To tango in Washington, there are many options If you want to learn how to tango, start listening to......
July 14, 2017
LEER DC
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Literature-Literatura
Relatos fantásticos latinoamericanos | Reseña
*De nuestra gustada sección: LEER DC. Nuestras RESEÑAS de la Biblioteca Pública* Dícese que se dice que los relatos cortos......
July 12, 2017
Hola Cultura
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Summer Socials
Summer Socials
Highlights from the past week’s events Los Gallos Negros performed Mexican folk music at the Lubber Run Amphitheater on July......
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February 13, 2013
Food-Comida
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Mexico
Taco Diplomacy? How food fortifies the U.S. melting pot
What does it mean to be American in a globalized society? To historian Jeffrey Pilcher and syndicated columnist Gustavo Arellano,......
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February 10, 2013
News Roundup
Latino cultura news in review
The Washington Post had a lengthy article this weekend on GALA Hispanic Theater’s premiere of its adaptation of Isabel Allende’s......
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February 9, 2013
Embassies
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Food-Comida
Ismar Reyes heads into Embassy Chef Challenge Thursday
UPDATE #2: It’s getting closer to the moment of truth: Ismar and his competitors face off one last time in......
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February 4, 2013
Cultural Events-Eventos
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Language-El Idioma
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Our new web-doc premier’s online Wednesday
Thanks to everyone who came to the Jan. 31 premier of “El Idioma/Language,” the third of Hola Cultura’s web-documentaries on......
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February 2, 2013
Food-Comida
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Latinidad
Saturday: How Tex-Mex Conquered the World!
Jeffrey Pilcher, author of “Planet Taco: A Global History of Mexican Food,” syndicated columnist Gustavo Arellano (“Taco USA: How Mexican......
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February 2, 2013
Argentina
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Arte-Art
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Exhibitions
Tangled Nature (Enramadas) exhibition opens
Tangled Nature (Enramadas) Esta exhibición es una combinación de impresiones distintas de la naturaleza y sus siluetas y formas múltiples......
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February 2, 2013
Arte-Art
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Mexico
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Murals
Surrealismo Mexico/Lecture on Mexico’s surrealist past
Dreamscapes (paisajes de sueño): Una conferencia por Edward Sullivan El surrealismo de los 1940 está conectado muchas veces con Paris......
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February 1, 2013
Food-Comida
The day before Pisco Sour Day
¡Salud! This Saturday is “National Pisco Sour Day,” according to the Washington Post. Just to add to the frothy......
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January 29, 2013
Hola Cultura
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Language-El Idioma
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webumentary
Thursday Night’s Panelists
We have a wonderful group of panelists to lead the discussion following Thursday night’s premier of “El Idioma/Language.” Poets Naomi......
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January 29, 2013
Literature-Literatura
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Event Listings
“Balas de plata” author at A.U.
Mexican novelist and playwright Élmer Mendoza will speak about his work and the “narcoliterature” genre at American University this Thursday.......
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January 25, 2013
Arte-Art
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Language-El Idioma
Saturday: The art of writing the artist statement
You know how they say math and writing use different sides of the brain, which explains why people who are......
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January 24, 2013
Music-Música
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Teatro-DC
Bolero Valentines Saturday night in Arlington
Saturday night Teatro de la Luna is hosting “Noche de Boleros: A Night of Romance for Valentine’s Day” From the......
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