For Contreras Farm owner Jesus Contreras, the flowers are a reminder of the man who first started planting the seeds, bringing his passion for flowers to the people of Sacramento.
Sandra Manay built a Día de Muertos ofrenda outside her Hoboken, New Jersey, home to honor her late dog, Yogi. Soon, neighbors joined in, adding photos, flowers and mementos of their own pets. Now, a ...
Dozens gathered among marigold flowers, purple petals, small candles and colored decorations ... Students gathered at Wurster ...
The Edmonds Waterfront Center and the Latino Educational Training Institute (LETI) joined hands to co-host more than 250 ...
Many plants and flowers have symbolic meanings, and their presence on a grave may reflect something unique about the deceased ...
An effort to dehumanize immigrant people has contributed to federal indifference as the death toll among ICE detainees spikes ...
Dia de los Muertos is celebrated by the Latino culture to observe the loss of loved ones. It is celebrated by setting up an ...
Members of St. James Catholic Church created a vibrant altar, or ofrenda, to celebrate Día de los Muertos — the Day of the ...
Imagine a young man, barely out of his teens, vanishing into the icy embrace of the Himalayas, seeking the silence of caves ...
Wulan, the bride, and Ade, the groom, were in the midst of their wedding ceremony in Cimahi, Indonesia, when Wulan appeared ...
For centuries the cempasúchil, or the Mexican marigold, have been used on the Día de los Muertos. A nursery in Juáres ...
Native to Mexico, the cempasúchil, or marigold, is recognized as the ceremonial Day of the Dead flower—and is used to guide ...