How I learned to respect my family's belief in Santeria
By A Mystery Man Writer
Last updated 17 Jul 2024
As an 8-year-old child growing up in El Paso, I would frequently attend colorful family backyard barbeques that featured a small room lined with a row of chairs facing a table laid out with tiny cups and unusual statues of saints and Afro-Cuban dieties. In addition to enjoying the traditional barbeque food like hamburgers and […]
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