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  • Sunday's crowds along East Alisal Street in Salinas celebrated the symbolic beginning of Mexico's revolution against Spanish rule, with an afternoon long fiesta culminating in the reenactment of "El Grito,” or “The Cry of Independence."
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  • Sunday's crowds along East Alisal Street in Salinas celebrated the symbolic beginning of Mexico's revolution against Spanish rule, with an afternoon long fiesta culminating in the reenactment of "El Grito,” or “The Cry of Independence."
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  • The lead singer of the popular band "Tentacion" takes in the crowd's appreciation just before the reenactment of "El Grito,” or “The Cry of Independence" in Salinas. Sunday's crowds along East Alisal celebrated the symbolic beginning of Mexico's revolution against Spanish rule.
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  • Sunday's crowds along East Alisal Street in Salinas celebrated the symbolic beginning of Mexico's revolution against Spanish rule, with an afternoon long fiesta culminating in the reenactment of "El Grito,” or “The Cry of Independence."
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  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • In a pre-Christmas tradition which began in 1957, the Jimenez family of Castroville put on their annual "posada," with friends, family and guests celebrating the holiday season together. Posada” means “inn” in Spanish, and for this occasion, children dressed as Biblical figures reenacted Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Moving from house to house, the “peregrinos,” or pilgrims, trade touching verses in song with the “hosteleros,” the innkeepers, inside, until at last, shelter is found.
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  • In a pre-Christmas tradition which began in 1957, the Jimenez family of Castroville put on their annual "posada," with friends, family and guests celebrating the holiday season together. Posada” means “inn” in Spanish, and for this occasion, children dressed as Biblical figures reenacted Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Moving from house to house, the “peregrinos,” or pilgrims, trade touching verses in song with the “hosteleros,” the innkeepers, inside, until at last, shelter is found.
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  • Sunday's crowds along East Alisal Street in Salinas celebrated the symbolic beginning of Mexico's revolution against Spanish rule, with an afternoon long fiesta culminating in the reenactment of "El Grito,” or “The Cry of Independence."
    130915 jd elgrito20.JPG
  • Sunday's crowds along East Alisal Street in Salinas celebrated the symbolic beginning of Mexico's revolution against Spanish rule, with an afternoon long fiesta culminating in the reenactment of "El Grito,” or “The Cry of Independence."
    130915 jd elgrito12.JPG
  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
    JDunn posada_010.JPG
  • Sunday's crowds along East Alisal Street in Salinas celebrated the symbolic beginning of Mexico's revolution against Spanish rule, with an afternoon long fiesta culminating in the reenactment of "El Grito,” or “The Cry of Independence."
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  • Sunday's crowds along East Alisal Street in Salinas celebrated the symbolic beginning of Mexico's revolution against Spanish rule, with an afternoon long fiesta culminating in the reenactment of "El Grito,” or “The Cry of Independence."
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  • Sunday's crowds along East Alisal Street in Salinas celebrated the symbolic beginning of Mexico's revolution against Spanish rule, with an afternoon long fiesta culminating in the reenactment of "El Grito,” or “The Cry of Independence."
    130915 jd elgrito18.JPG
  • Sunday's crowds along East Alisal Street in Salinas celebrated the symbolic beginning of Mexico's revolution against Spanish rule, with an afternoon long fiesta culminating in the reenactment of "El Grito,” or “The Cry of Independence."
    130915 jd elgrito15.JPG
  • Sunday's crowds along East Alisal Street in Salinas celebrated the symbolic beginning of Mexico's revolution against Spanish rule, with an afternoon long fiesta culminating in the reenactment of "El Grito,” or “The Cry of Independence."
    130915 jd elgrito14.JPG
  • Sunday's crowds along East Alisal Street in Salinas celebrated the symbolic beginning of Mexico's revolution against Spanish rule, with an afternoon long fiesta culminating in the reenactment of "El Grito,” or “The Cry of Independence."
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  • Sunday's crowds along East Alisal Street in Salinas celebrated the symbolic beginning of Mexico's revolution against Spanish rule, with an afternoon long fiesta culminating in the reenactment of "El Grito,” or “The Cry of Independence."
    130915 jd elgrito11.JPG
  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. “Posada” means “inn” in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem.
    JDunn posada_019.JPG
  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
    JDunn posada_026.jpg
  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
    JDunn posada_022.JPG
  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
    JDunn posada_017.JPG
  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
    JDunn posada_015.JPG
  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
    JDunn posada_013.jpg
  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
    JDunn posada_012.JPG
  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
    JDunn posada_007.JPG
  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
    JDunn posada_006.jpg
  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
    JDunn posada_005.JPG
  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
    JDunn posada_003.JPG
  • Sunday's crowds along East Alisal Street in Salinas celebrated the symbolic beginning of Mexico's revolution against Spanish rule, with an afternoon long fiesta culminating in the reenactment of "El Grito,” or “The Cry of Independence."
    130915 jd elgrito17.JPG
  • Sunday's crowds along East Alisal Street in Salinas celebrated the symbolic beginning of Mexico's revolution against Spanish rule, with an afternoon long fiesta culminating in the reenactment of "El Grito,” or “The Cry of Independence."
    130915 jd elgrito09.JPG
  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
    JDunn posada_028.jpg
  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
    JDunn posada_027.JPG
  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
    JDunn posada_019.JPG
  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
    JDunn posada_014.JPG
  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, Azcapotzalco, December 16, 2011. "Posada" means "inn" in Spanish, and on each of the nine days before Christmas, groups of devout Catholic parishioners like these will reenact Mary and Joseph's search for shelter during their Biblical journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Multimedia and more at www.mexicoculturalcalendar.com
    JDunn posada_002.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_026.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_020.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_017.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_014.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_012.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_011.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_010.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_008.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_006.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_005.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_004.jpg
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_036.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_032.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
    JDunn aguijon_031.JPG
  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • USA, Chicago, August 4 - 12, 2009.  Founded in 1989 by actress/director Rosario Vargas, Aguijon Theater Company is committed to creating and performing Spanish-language work that "stings" the social consciousness of its audience. Working from its own dedicated space in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood of Chicago's West Side, Aguijon has built an international reputation, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a gala at the National Museum of Mexican Art. Photographs commissioned by HOY newspaper for a feature story.
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  • Hata were necessary for Sunday’s "El Grito” celebration in Salinas marking September 16th's anniversary of Mexico’s independence from Spain. The annual fiesta, which occupies East Alisal Street between Wood and Sanborn, brimmed as usual with booths selling patriotic souvenirs and all manner of food and drink. Local businesses and nonprofits manned booths with information about health and community programs, while traditional “bandas” filled the afternoon with dance music and good cheer.
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  • Young dancer Josselyn Melanie Cuauhyolotzin shows her strength during a performance on September 9th, 2012 at Fiesta del Mar at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. By teaching their children traditional dances and conduct, members of the Yaocuauhtli - Eagle Warrior “calpulli,” or group, are preserving a proud ethnic heritage.
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  • In their sixth annual performance called "Day of Indigenous Resistance," Xochinecuhtli Alvarez (Nectar of a Flower) of the Salinas dance group Yaocuauhtli looks to the sky. Held as a deliberate counterpoint to Columbus Day on October 12th, which is also sometimes called "Day of the Races," or "Hispanic Day," the event was meant to highlight long-standing New World traditions, saying "We are Aztecas, Zapotecas, Mexicas, Toltecas, Huicholes, Trikis, Mayas, Incas, Tarahumara, etc," and encouraging everyone to express pride in their pre-Colombian identities.
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  • Family members search for a loved one's grave at Queen of Heaven Cemetery. In a touching final celebration of All Soul’s Day on Saturday night, hundreds of congregants came to the hilltop in Salinas to attend mass, offer their prayers, and as dusk fell, participate in a candlelight procession.  Friends and family members sat by the graves of loved ones, many of which were decorated with traditional Day of the Dead marigolds, photographs of the departed, and things that were their favorites in life.
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  • In a touching final celebration of All Soul’s Day on Saturday night, hundreds of congregants came to Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Salinas to attend mass, offer their prayers, and as dusk fell, participate in a candlelight procession.  Friends and family members sat by the graves of loved ones, many of which were decorated with traditional Day of the Dead marigolds, photographs of the departed, and things that were their favorites in life.
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  • The sun sets at Queen of Heaven Cemetery. In a touching final celebration of All Soul’s Day on Saturday night, hundreds of congregants came to Queen of Heaven in Salinas to attend mass, offer their prayers, and as dusk fell, participate in a candlelight procession.  Friends and family members sat by the graves of loved ones, many of which were decorated with traditional Day of the Dead marigolds, photographs of the departed, and things that were their favorites in life.
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  • MEXICO, Veracruz, Tantoyuca, Nov 1- Nov 4, 2009. Making the souls of the dead feel welcome as they return for a yearly visit, Mexicans in this tropical state offer not only elaborate feasts and flower-filled altars, but dancing as well. Masked bands of performers called “cuadrillos” rehearse for months their choreography, rich with symbolic roles for men, women, devils, and death itself, then over the course of two nights regale both graveyards and city streets with whoops of laughter, raise-the-roof dancing and music until dawn. Photographs for HOY by Jay Dunn.
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  • MEXICO, Veracruz, Tantoyuca, Nov 1- Nov 4, 2009. Making the souls of the dead feel welcome as they return for a yearly visit, Mexicans in this tropical state offer not only elaborate feasts and flower-filled altars, but dancing as well. Masked bands of performers called “cuadrillos” rehearse for months their choreography, rich with symbolic roles for men, women, devils, and death itself, then over the course of two nights regale both graveyards and city streets with whoops of laughter, raise-the-roof dancing and music until dawn. Photographs for HOY by Jay Dunn.
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  • Mexico, Yucatan, Mayapan, October 17, 2010. Mayan high priest Ildelfonso Ake Cocom conducts a "saka" purification ceremony on the grounds of Mayapan, a ruined Yucatecan capital city dating from the period between 1220 and 1240 AD. Photographs commissioned by SECTUR.
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  • Mexico, Oaxaca, Teotitlan del Valle, April 18, 2011. On a moody Monday in southern Mexico, the Zapotec townspeople of Oaxaca's Teotitlan del Valle reenact all fourteen Stations of the Cross through this mountain community's winding cobblestone streets. From the first station, where Jesus is condemned to die, to the last, where he is laid in his tomb, somber processions accompanied by flowers, singers and a brass band stop at each refuge, adorned with "tapetes" created by master carpet weavers and blessed with food and drink for all.
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  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, December 11-12, 2011. In one of the largest pilgrimages in the world, millions of faithful come from all over Mexico to the Basilica of the Virgin of Guadalupe in celebration of the country's patron saint. For many, Guadalupe represents both the Christian Virgin Mary and the Aztec earth mother Tonantzin: to the "peregrinos," as they are known, Juan Diego's vision in 1531 of a young woman on a Tepeyac hill was the start of an enduring legend which inspires to this day. More at MexicoCulturalCalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, December 11-12, 2011. In one of the largest pilgrimages in the world, millions of faithful come from all over Mexico to the Basilica of the Virgin of Guadalupe in celebration of the country's patron saint. For many, Guadalupe represents both the Christian Virgin Mary and the Aztec earth mother Tonantzin: to the "peregrinos," as they are known, Juan Diego's vision in 1531 of a young woman on a Tepeyac hill was the start of an enduring legend which inspires to this day. More at MexicoCulturalCalendar.com
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  • Mexico, Federal District, Mexico City, December 11-12, 2011. In one of the largest pilgrimages in the world, millions of faithful come from all over Mexico to the Basilica of the Virgin of Guadalupe in celebration of the country's patron saint. For many, Guadalupe represents both the Christian Virgin Mary and the Aztec earth mother Tonantzin: to the "peregrinos," as they are known, Juan Diego's vision in 1531 of a young woman on a Tepeyac hill was the start of an enduring legend which inspires to this day. More at MexicoCulturalCalendar.com
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  • United States, Illinois, Chicago, November 16, 2011. Universidad Popular, founded in 1972 as Latin Center, is a non-profit organization focused on promoting community empowerment through participatory learning.  Over the course of 36 years, Universidad Popular has evolved from a peer advocacy group to a non-profit organization that serves over 2,000 people every year. UP's programs currently include Adult and Family Literacy, Computer Literacy, Health Seminars, Yoga & Martial Arts, Legal Clinic, and Financial Literacy.
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  • United States, Illinois, Chicago, November 16, 2011. Universidad Popular, founded in 1972 as Latin Center, is a non-profit organization focused on promoting community empowerment through participatory learning.  Over the course of 36 years, Universidad Popular has evolved from a peer advocacy group to a non-profit organization that serves over 2,000 people every year. UP's programs currently include Adult and Family Literacy, Computer Literacy, Health Seminars, Yoga & Martial Arts, Legal Clinic, and Financial Literacy.
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  • United States, Illinois, Chicago, November 16, 2011. Universidad Popular, founded in 1972 as Latin Center, is a non-profit organization focused on promoting community empowerment through participatory learning.  Over the course of 36 years, Universidad Popular has evolved from a peer advocacy group to a non-profit organization that serves over 2,000 people every year. UP's programs currently include Adult and Family Literacy, Computer Literacy, Health Seminars, Yoga & Martial Arts, Legal Clinic, and Financial Literacy.
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  • United States, Illinois, Chicago, November 16, 2011. Universidad Popular, founded in 1972 as Latin Center, is a non-profit organization focused on promoting community empowerment through participatory learning.  Over the course of 36 years, Universidad Popular has evolved from a peer advocacy group to a non-profit organization that serves over 2,000 people every year. UP's programs currently include Adult and Family Literacy, Computer Literacy, Health Seminars, Yoga & Martial Arts, Legal Clinic, and Financial Literacy.
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