Ana Pescador

CEO, Latino Museum of History, Art and Culture

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Chief Executive Officer of the Latino Museum of History, Art and Culture in downtown Los Angeles

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The Day of the Dead takes more than one day to celebrate.  El Día de los Muertos is observed on both the first and second days of November.  Ana Pescador is CEO at the Latino Museum of…

Dia de los Muertos

The Day of the Dead takes more than one day to celebrate.  El Día de los Muertos is observed on both the first and second days of November.  Ana Pescador is CEO at the Latino Museum of…

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