In Boyle Heights, an altar in a fruit cart becomes a protest against immigration raids

Mexican Americans in Los Angeles have long celebrated their departed loved ones with altars on Día de Los Muertos.

Besides honoring the dead, these large, colorful sculptures — known in Spanish as ofrendas —also are often used as a form of protest art.

Drawing on this practice, organizers with the nonprofit Community Power Collective honored Emma De Paz, a longtime street vendor arrested in a June 19 immigration raid outside a Home Depot in Hollywood, through an altar installation at Mariachi Plaza. De Paz was active in efforts to decriminalize sidewalk vending…

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