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Announcement: Inside Southwest Detroit Exhibit – Mexicantown International Mercado

The exhibit will highlight Expressions, the southwest Detroit youth group that Howard co-founded in part to provide safe, creative outlets for at-risk youth. Much of their activities centered around cars, photography and graffiti art.

Cinco de Mayo Parade Route and Festivities Altered For 2010

DETNEWS.com – Officials with the Mexican Patriotic Committee that stages the events said the changes, which include a shorter parade route, are the biggest in more than 20 years of organizing the festivities and follow unrelated violence during last year’s parade.

Neighborhood Is Buzzing As Cinco de Mayo Approaches

Since its beginning, generations ago, the Southwest Detroit Cinco de Mayo parade has been growing in size and popularity along with the growth of the local Latino population.

Detroit Cinco de Mayo Parade

Lowrider Magazine – This event was attended by a diverse crowd as young and old, urban and suburban, black, white, brown, and everything in between enjoyed the sights and the sun from the sidelines.

Day of the Dead

Real Detroit Weekly – All you can see from the street is the smoke of rising incense and candles, a few picture frames and what looks like a psychedelic skeleton. Welcome to Dia de Muertos.

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