Everything you need to know about this year’s All Souls Procession

Each year, hundreds of thousands of people flood Tucson streets, some with calaveras painted on their faces and twinkling lights hooked onto their attire. They carry large signs, small ofrendas and bright orange marigolds, walking for nearly two miles to remember the loved ones they’ve lost, eventually gathering for the grand finale of the ceremonial burning of the urn, which is filled with notes of love and hope from people all over the community.

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