
Beatriz Limón
Journalist at Agencia EFE
Journalist at Freelance
Periodista y fotógrafa de Factchequeado, AZ Luminaria y NAHJ, vive en Phoenix, amante de la cultura, lectora insaciable y orgullosamente cachanilla.
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1 month ago |
elimparcial.com | Beatriz Limón
El Imparcial / Columnas / ¿Han olido alguna vez la ropa que permanece demasiado tiempo colgada bajo el sol? Ese olor peculiar, casi terroso, que se adhiere a la tela. Así huele Mexicali, un aroma cálido y profundo que se impregna en la textura de la piel. Es el sol calcinante de esta tierra que se filtra en cada poro, como una marca invisible que nos acompaña. Es identidad.
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1 month ago |
myheraldreview.com | Beatriz Limón
The first flavors that Rogelio Garcia remembers are from his mother’s kitchen: homemade enchiladas, Mexican rice, stuffed chiles, mole and, for dessert, a creamy flan. For an immigrant child, those dishes were not just food, but a bond to his culture, keeping him connected to his roots as he made his way in a new country. Garcia arrived in the U.S. when he was 2-years-old. He was raised in Los Angeles by his single mother.
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1 month ago |
azluminaria.org | Beatriz Limón
Los primeros sabores que Rogelio Garcia recuerda son los de la cocina de su madre: enchiladas caseras, arroz mexicano, chiles rellenos, mole y, de postre, un flan cremoso. Para un niño inmigrante, esos platillos no solo eran comida, sino un vínculo con su cultura, manteniéndolo conectado con sus raíces mientras se abría camino en un nuevo país. Garcia llegó a los Estados Unidos cuando tenía 2 años. Fue criado en Los Ángeles por su madre soltera.
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1 month ago |
azluminaria.org | Beatriz Limón
The first flavors that Rogelio Garcia remembers are from his mother’s kitchen: homemade enchiladas, Mexican rice, stuffed chiles, mole and, for dessert, a creamy flan. For an immigrant child, those dishes were not just food, but a bond to his culture, keeping him connected to his roots as he made his way in a new country. Garcia arrived in the U.S. when he was 2-years-old. He was raised in Los Angeles by his single mother.
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1 month ago |
azluminaria.org | Beatriz Limón
Un nuevo festival de música en Tucson celebrará la diversidad con ritmos tropicales, cantos nativos y folclore latinoamericano. “Baila el Pueblo” es organizado por la estación de radio comunitaria KXCI. Desde la cadencia ancestral del Waila de la Nación Tohono O’odham hasta la fusión de ritmos congoleños, peruanos y colombianos de la artista internacional Reyna Tropical, el festival promete una experiencia musical con un sello de pluralidad cultural.
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