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The word posada means inn or lodging, and traditionally the festival takes place across nine nights leading up to Christmas Eve. Each evening, children dressed as angels, shepherds or the three ...
The posada is a holiday tradition of re-enacting Mary and Joseph's search for shelter in Bethlehem. Along the U.S. border with Mexico, it's evolved into a commentary on immigration policy.
The Mexican tradition of the Posada begins Dec. 16 and runs each night through Christmas Eve. Each of the nine nights, families in a neighborhood gather at one designated neighbor's home, and on ...
And for many of those walking the short La Posada journey, it’s a way to remember what Christmas is really about. Mario Mandugano Jr. said he has participated in the event as long as he can ...
For the 29th year in a row faith leaders, human rights groups and migrant activists celebrate La Posada Sin Fronteras, a traditional Christmas holiday party at the binational Friendship Park.
Of all the different Latin American Christmas-time traditions, la posada is probably the most widely recognized, especially in areas of the U.S. where there are large concentrations of Mexicanos.
La Posada is a Mexican Christmas tradition that involves a procession of carolers, food, drinks, and piñatas. Valentina Cruz wanted to introduce the tradition to her Latinx students years ago.
PHOENIX — Posadas are a Christmas tradition in many countries in Latin America and for many Latinos in the U.S. For context, posada means shelter in Spanish. During this Christmas tradition ...
The La Posada Foundation gave a donation of $10,000 to the CCPD Christmas Angels Foundation on Tuesday, Dec. 3 to help fund their 48 year tradition of giving back.
One chilly December evening, the candlelit procession started with dancing and drumming. The performance group Danza Guadalupana did an elaborate sequence of steps, hops, squats and spins to honor ...