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Día de los Muertos candle decorating

Rebecca Christian ’26 decorating a candle for Día de los Muertos.
PHOTO: KELLY SHANNON ’24/THE HAWK
Rebecca Christian ’26 decorating a candle for Día de los Muertos. PHOTO: KELLY SHANNON ’24/THE HAWK

On Oct. 26, the SJU Latinx Student Association (LSA) held a Día de los Muertos celebration in the Perch. Students of all backgrounds were invited to decorate a candle and learn more about the culture surrounding and history behind Día de los Muertos, which takes place on Nov. 1 and 2 and is celebrated throughout Latin America. Traditionally, these candles are placed on an altar people make for loved ones who have passed away, as a symbol of the celebration of life and their presence that remains. 

“The whole point of the event is to  celebrate those who have passed,” said Danielle Campos ’23, co-president of LSA. “It’s not a funeral or anything that’s sad and emotional, but rather it’s something of celebrating their life. It’s very bright, colorful, and it’s just about happiness and remembering them.”

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