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What is Dia de los Muertos?

In today's episode, Julia shares about Dia de los Muertos, how she celebrated it with her family and across her life, and how this holiday intersects with the work here at the School Without Walls. We'll also tell you about an upcoming live workshop, Crea

Episode 75 of the Indigenous Wisdom with Julia Carmen podcast, hosted by Julia Carmen, titled "What is Dia de los Muertos?" was published on October 16, 2024 and runs 11 minutes.

October 16, 2024 ·11m · Indigenous Wisdom with Julia Carmen

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In today's episode, Julia shares about Dia de los Muertos, how she celebrated it with her family and across her life, and how this holiday intersects with the work here at the School Without Walls. We'll also tell you about an upcoming live workshop, Creating Your Traveling Altar, and offer an invitation to engage with this holiday yourself!

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Production assistance from Podlad.com and Daypack Digital. Artwork by Olivia Dancel. Dragonfly art by Soul Creative Design.

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