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Honoring the dead, exploring cultural art

Xico Gonzales (third person from the right, purple shirt) displays the results of a mask-making workshop with student for Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) in the Cultural Awareness Cente4r on Halloween. // Tamara Knox // Staff Photographer // tmrknox@gmail.com
Xico Gonzales (third person from the right, purple shirt) displays the results of a mask-making workshop with student for Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) in the Cultural Awareness Cente4r on Halloween. // Tamara Knox // Staff Photographer // [email protected]

CITY COLLEGE STUDENTS MARKED the midpoint of fall semester with an interactive workshop at the Cultural Awareness Center.

As leaves changed colors and fell,local artist, activist and teacher Xico Gonzales led a classroom of more than 40 students in making papier mâché masks to celebrate Dia de Los Muertos.

“Other than the students coming here just to do art, we teach them the skills to create a community and come together,” says Gonzales. “Somebody will make a mask for someone who comes in today, and then hopefully that person will turn around and teach someone else … so it’s all about creating a community.”

Student Rose Castaneda, liberalstudies major, also believes the annual event is a communal upbringing while teaching the community about Mexican and Latino culture.

“Dia de los Muertos is a day to come together and celebrate our ancestors passing,”says Castaneda. “The sacredness of [Dia de los Muertos] has been watered down by mainstream society and is often jumbled together with Halloween; people forget what it’s really about.”

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Cutural Awareness Center faculty coordinator Victoria Henderson agrees with Gonzales’ positive message the event brought to City College. Events like the mask-making workshop aim to spread and share the many campus cultures.

“I think it’s a matter of experiencing one’s culture and people sharing that culture. Dia de Los Muertos is where you’re honoring those who have passed on, to celebrate [the living] and the
lives of those family members who have passed on,” says Henderson.

Henderson remained enthusiastic with all the smiling and mask-covered faces across the Cultural Awareness Center.

“We’ve had a full room of folks today that came to participate, the energy is high, and we’re all happy to be able to come together like this every year,” said
Henderson.

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