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El Día de los Muertos: Tradition, Identity and Cultural Resilience
Author: Jennifer Argenton Introduction Colors, memories, and the belief that death is but a bridge come alive in Mexico every November 1st and 2nd . It is a day of festivity rather than sadness; it is a call to the souls of loved ones to come back and for the families to remember them in rich symbolism, food, altars, and stories. The streets fill with music and scents of marigolds as laughter dissolves boundaries between the living and the dead. This is a vibrant traditio
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