Where Movements and Place Make the People and Their Dreams
From left to right: Angel Jennings, Manuel Pastor, Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, and Corey Matthews. Photo by Aaron Salcido. by Jackie Mansky |
July 28, 2021
Under the shade of Mercado La Paloma’s gold medallion trees, some 200 masked guests gathered to take part in Zócalo Public Square’s long-awaited return to in-person programming.
The open-air event, which also streamed live online, was produced in partnership with Esperanza Community Housing’s South Central Innervisions: An AfroLatinxFuturism, a free multidisciplinary arts festival being held at the mercado, a marketplace and community center in the Figueroa Corridor, this Saturday.