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PHOTOS: Sueños Festival Draws Diversity of Latinos to Downtown Chicago

by Mateo Zapata June 12, 2022January 31, 2023

t’s midday Saturday, May 28, and people are calmly making their way onto the festival grounds without any real hassles or long lines. Tokischa, a Dominican rapper who’s caused controversy for her sexually explicit lyrics as an openly bisexual woman, began her set by asking the crowd if they already had sex today. Then she […]

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El cantante de la gente: Recordando a Chuy Negrete

by Jacqueline Serrato and Alma Campos November 3, 2021July 14, 2022
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A Singer for the People: Remembering Jesús “Chuy” Negrete

by Jackie Serrato and Alma Campos October 27, 2021November 3, 2021

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