On Día de los Muertos, Latino families honor relatives who died
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The venerated Mexican tradition, scholar Ilan Stavans said, is an "opportunity for solace because while those who we love die, they are still here with us."
On Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, Latino families honor the lives of relatives who died of Covid-19 while the pandemic limits the Mexican tradition.
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