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  • Interview with Alejandra Diaz Roman, author of Día de los Muertos banner. Background image of two-toned backdrop with decorated Day of the Dead skulls, blankets, bunting, and flower arrangements to the far left of banner, with the book cover at centre left, and a solid dark blue area to centre right with text and Open Book logo overliad.
    Interview with Alejandra Diaz Roman, author of Día de los Muertos banner. Background image of two-toned backdrop with decorated Day of the Dead skulls, blankets, bunting, and flower arrangements to the far left of banner, with the book cover at centre left, and a solid dark blue area to centre right with text and Open Book logo overliad.
    October 31, 2024

    Alejandra Diaz Roman Explores the Unique and Powerful Cultural Celebration of Día de los Muertos

    Alejandra Diaz Roman was raised with the celebration of El Dia de los Muertos, dressing up as a Catrina (fancy skeleton), and participating in the traditions of this important cultural event. It was ...

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