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The Blossoming of the Anthropological Study of Mexico’s Native Peoples
By: Daniel Nardini Long lost in the tropical rain forests for centuries in the southern Yucatan peninsula, the great Mayan pyramids were being rediscovered by both American and Mexican archaeologists… Read more
The Beginnings of Anthropology in Mexico
By: Daniel Nardini The beginnings of modern anthropology (the scientific study of non-western peoples) in what would become Mexico started in the 18th Century, and even then this work was… Read more
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
Compiled by Ashmar Mandou Revel in all the vibrancy and diversity of the Latino community as we kick-off Mexican Independence Day and Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations. From parades to theatre… Read more
Viva México
Caption by Ashmar Mandou During a crisp September morning, Chicagoans adorned in festive attire, waving Mexican flags with pride, and cheering lined up 19th Street as the City of Chicago… Read more
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas to Help Taxpayers Seek Refunds During Phone Bank with ABC 7
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas and ABC 7 Chicago will host an “Our Homes Matter” phone bank September 14th to help taxpayers learn if they are owed refunds. Taxpayers may… Read more
Navy Pier to Host Chicago Live! Community Engagement Program
Navy Pier and Chicago Live! participating organizations proudly share the 2023 “Chicago Live! Community Engagement Program” through Sunday, Sept. 24. The Chicago Live Community Engagement Program is an opportunity for Chicago… Read more
Cicero Crowns its new Miss Señorita Fiestas Patrias
The Town of Cicero together with the Cicero Mexican Cultural Committee held its annual Cicero Queen Pageant. “Cicero is very proud of its Latino population and especially the Mexican community… Read more
The Chicago City Council Latino Caucus Advocates for Additional Funding to Support Migrant Housing Concerns
Courtesy of the Chicago City Council Latino Caucus For over a year, Chicago has been extending solidarity with our migrant neighbors seeking asylum in the spirit of our values as… Read more
Field Museum Highlights Scientists, Host Performances for Latinx Heritage Month
The Field Museum will recognize Latinx Heritage Month with a variety of programs celebrating the culture and honoring contributions to science. The month is celebrated September 15 – October 15…. Read more
Celebrate Oktoberfest at Brookfield Zoo
Order your lederhosen and grab your pint glasses – it’s time to celebrate Oktoberfest at Brookfield Zoo, presented by Leinenkugel’s. Join the celebration with live polka music, authentic German food,… Read more