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#LatinoHeritage Road Trip – The Final Frontier

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El ultimo dia…. And we’re back in the good ol’ big apple! We did something in our hometown that we seldom ever do, and that’s play tourist! Visiting around The Bronx, we  passed by Lincoln Hospital, a site which became infamous after being occupied by the Young Lords Party for 24hrs on July 17 1970. They Read More

#LatinoHeritage Road Trip – The Sixth Day… We see dead people!

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Day 6, and as we left you hanging with yesterday, today before leaving DC, we went on a trek to the Mayan Underworld, care of the Mexican Cultural Institute, and their exhibition, Hina/Jaina: On the Threshold of the Mayan Underworld An extremely important site for the Mayan culture, this man-made island off the coast of Read More

What’s in Maine, Meng? Road trip Episode 4

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On day 4 of the road trip, we decided to travel to a state where there are fewer than 10,000 total Latino residents… Maine. Being the U.S.’s “whitest” state by having nearly 97% of the entire population registered as Caucasian, we wanted to hear from some of the folks who make up merely 1% of Read More

#LatinoHeritage Road Trip – Episode III

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Day three of our northeastern trek and it was off to Manchester, New Hampshire where thanks to our friends at the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, we took some time to visit the Millyard Museum, an historical attraction in itself. The Stark Mill, built in 1838 within the Amoskeag Millyard, was at one point the largest Read More

#LatinoHeritage Road Trip – Deux Day

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Day two started with a traffic jam, on the way from Providence, RI to Boston, MA. It should have taken an hour, allowing us plenty of time to spare before our interview at Mas En Vivo, a local morning show a part of MasTV and Boston Latino TV. Two hours later, with only fifteen minutes left to spare Read More