Mattie Rhodes celebrated the opening of their Dia de Los Muertos exhibition at their gallery on the west side.
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Mattie Rhodes celebrated the opening of their Dia de Los Muertos exhibition at their gallery on the west side.
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By Angie Baldelomar Being a father is one of Jorge Coromac’s greatest blessings. Coromac, who serves as the Westside Community Action Network Center president and

In this issue • World Cup-inspired art installation on display • Jacob Prospero gives back to community through work • Teachers at Academie Lafayette experience

By Tere Siqueira On Monday (June 15), Mill Creek Park in Kansas City, Missouri, turned into a sea of blue and white. Drums pounded. Oversized

By Tere Siqueira Part I of a Two-Part Series When Don Manuel and Dona (Doña in Spanish) Clara Reyes started Dos Mundos in June 1981

In this issue • Mexico advances to the Round of 16 • Humanitarian Aid to Support Families Affected by Earthquakes in Venezuela • Immigration enforcement operations

By Tere Siqueira By visiting 902 Southwest Blvd. in Kansas City, Missouri, Angela Raymer learned what her grandparents did. Angela Raymer’s grandparents were Don Manuel

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By Angie Baldelomar Dos Mundos is celebrating another anniversary. For the last 45 years, Dos Mundos has been a source of information for the Hispanic