Death isn't usually cause for celebration in the United States.
But a tradition born in Mexico changes that from Oct 31-Nov. 2, when Latino communities celebrate DÃa de los Muertos. These festivities swap mourning black for bright colors, emphasizing quality time with family members both living and passed.
Rogue Valley resident Erica Ledesma is a frequent contributor to the bilingual magazine, . She studied Cultural Anthropology and Ethnic Studies at the UO. Ledesma joins us with a primer on the history and traditions of DÃa de los Muertos.