Elena Poniatowska and the Massacre of 1968
By Jorge Ramos The blood was still on the ground. On the evening of Oct. 2, 1968, the administration of Mexican President Gustavo Díaz Ordaz orchestrated a massacre of student protesters in Mexico City’s Tlatelolco Square. Hundreds — we will never know exactly how many — were gunned down by the army and the police. […]
Open Spaces 2018 Chi and Making Movies highlight immigrant identity, empowerment through music
By Angie Baldelomar Ask singer and guitarist Enrique Chi what spiritual signal marked the beginning of his rock band Making Movies and he’ll probably say the Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration at the Mattie Rhodes Arts Center. “I feel like that’s where everything truly began for us,” he said. Founded in […]
Dulce María, planea lanzar un nuevo libro
Dulce María dijo estar por lanzar un nuevo libro, en el que quiere compartir muchas cosas bellas y profundas, sin importarle las críticas que recibió hace tiempo con su primer libro. “Gracias a Dios a mi no me importan las críticas y voy a sacar otro libro en algún momento, no me importa si se […]