Here’s everything we took in at this year’s colorful Dia de Muertos, aka Day of the Dead, celebration in Cleveland.

Dia de Muertos is one of the most respected holidays in many Latin American countries. Particularly popular in Mexico, the Mexican people honor their dead with great pomp and fanfare. Here’s what we saw at this year’s Cleveland celebration.

October 28, 2017
Photos by Emanuel Wallace

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