The on-campus Dia de los Muertos event highlighted traditional festivities and the holiday’s importance in Mexican culture.
Tag: Day of the Dead
CSULB students spill the tea about their favorite fall activities
From costumes to family traditions, students at Long Beach State share their favorite things to do during the spooky season.
ASI hosts Día de los Muertos celebration to commemorate the dead
ASI’s Beach Pride Events held a Día de los Muertos event on Monday located at the USU Southwest Terrace to support the CSULB Latine community celebrate the festivity.
San Pedro community celebrates life at the 10th Annual Día de los Muertos Festival
Downtown San Pedro hosted its 10th annual Day of the Dead festival in honor of the traditional Mexican holiday coming up in November.
IN PHOTOS: Día de los Muertos caravan drives through Long Beach
A Día de los Muertos caravan travels through the Washington neighborhoods in Long Beach in observance of the holiday weekend.
Dia de los Muertos in the age of coronavirus
Olvera Street provides a glimpse of a Día de los Muertos tradition that is embedded with crafty altars to honor the deceased during the pandemic.
Community altars on Olvera Street honor the deceased for Day of the Dead
Olvera Street provides a glimpse of a Día de los Muertos tradition that is embedded with crafty altars to honor the deceased during the pandemic.
‘Celebrating life’ at CSULB’s Día de los Muertos
Beach Pride Events celebrated Día de los Muertos on Oct. 31 at Long Beach State. Students gathered to commemorate their lost loved ones while eating traditional foods and learning more about the holiday.
IN PHOTOS: Día de los Muertos 2019
The Department of Romance, German, Russian Languages and Literatures hosted their annual Day of the Dead celebration near the CSULB University Library, Wednesday.
La Raza’s Day of the Dead celebration honors loved ones
A hoard of students followed to the College of American Indian Studies director Craig Stone to the burial grounds on campus located on Beach Dr. as one is entering campus from Bellflower Blvd. Students followed Stone to the burial grounds while leaving a path of marigold flowers behind and singing[Read More…]