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Tag: Salvadoran representation

Fátima Ramírez dances on Mission Street with Grupo Folklórico Maíz during the 45th Annual Carnaval San Francisco Grand Parade on May 28.
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Our stories, front and center: Salvadoran representation at Carnaval

by Daniel Eduardo Hernandez June 1, 2023June 6, 2023

After dancing through 20 blocks of the Mission District, Gloria Ramirez, 66, felt proud to have represented Salvadoran culture on such a grand stage. Ramirez, a Salvadoran immigrant and long-time domestic worker, had dreamt about this moment since she first created Grupo Folklorico Maíz 38 years ago. But due to a lack of resources, the […]

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