On Día de los Muertos, Latino families honor relatives who died
The venerated Mexican tradition, scholar Ilan Stavans said, is an "opportunity for solace because while those who we love die, they are still here with us."
On Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, Latino families honor the lives of relatives who died of Covid-19 while the pandemic limits the Mexican tradition.
This is additional taxonomy that helps us with analytics
Dia de los Muertos, Episode 1
Day of the Dead: What to know about Dia de los Muertos 2022
Remembering, honoring the dead through Día De Los Muertos
Opinion: We must honor Día de los Muertos' indigenous roots - The San Diego Union-Tribune
9 US cities celebrating Día de Muertos in 2022 - Lonely Planet
Día de Los Muertos: A Holiday to Celebrate Life with Your Family, Early Childhood
5 Things to Know About Día de los Muertos - Salud America
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS The Mexican Museum
News Flash • Mesquite to host 7th annual Día de los Muertos
Día de los Muertos honors those killed from the coronavirus
Día de los Muertos' sacred altars welcome deceased visitors
Coloradans with Mexican roots embrace death, community and tradition during Día de los Muertos
Origins of the Day of the Dead: how Latin Americans celebrate this ancient tradition
The Smithsonian Latino Center Dia de los Muertos
Should Christians Participate in the Day of the D