💨 Abstract
"Fiesta D.C., the nation's largest Hispanic festival, will proceed as planned in late September despite immigration policy concerns. Organizers, led by Maria Patricia Corrales, have coordinated with federal and local agencies to ensure the event's safety. The festival, scheduled for Sept. 27 and 28 in Pennsylvania Avenue, will celebrate Latino culture with live performances, food, and a parade highlighting Honduras. Corrales emphasizes the importance of the Hispanic community's resilience and cultural exchange."
Courtesy: Jose Umana
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