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El Chuco

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Choosing El Chuco

-From the desk of Cheryl Howard-           When most people think of El Paso, they think of people who have lived here all their lives or people who “had” to come here for work, most visibly military folks.  It is almost inconceivable that people would come here from other countries, by choice, … Continue reading

Journalism on Wheels: Downtown’s Face Double Take

By this point you may have noticed I have a thing for Black and White photography. I enjoy how the lack of color focuses our eyes on the character and features of a face. Still, from a child’s first encounter with a death in the family to a quinceañera’s nervous first kiss, a lesson we … Continue reading

El Paso’s Cesar Chavez day parade

March 31 marks the 90th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. It marks the official opening of the Eiffel Tower and the Japanese invasion of Christmas Island during WWII. Among Chican@s though, March 31 swells around the memory of César Estrada Chávez. March 31 marks César Chávez Day. March 31 marks a call for peaceful … Continue reading

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