La historia Oral en Vida Senior Center | Oral history interviewing at Vida Senior Center
Today Hola Cultura’s Fall Special Issue continues with this post about our team of interns and their work over the summer.
Click here to read the story and see the interactive map.
Interactive map of Hola Cultura’s activities during summer 2016. Click on the map to see more.
Come back tomorrow to read about the role Latino “cultural spaces”–such as stores, restaurants and churches–and whether they play a role in where Latino residents decide to live.
Click here to read yesterday’s post on where Mexicans, Salvadorans, Dominicans, and other Latino national groups cluster around the greater Washington-Maryland-Virginia area.
P.S.: CALLING ALL TAMAL LOVERS!
Don’t forget TamalFest DC is back for a second year. But we need your help to make it an even bigger success than last year’s sold-out extravaganza. We’re now recruiting cooks, chefs, restaurants and cooking teams of friends, family members, school groups or community organizations. We also need organizing committee members, volunteers for the day of the TamalFest, and event sponsors.
Come to our informational meeting next Wednesday, Sept. 14, and learn more!
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