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Juarez Woman Crafts Memory Bears For Grieving Families During Pandemic

/ Artisan Eréndira Guerrero sews pieces for the leg of a teddy bear in her Juárez studio on Jan. 11. Guerrero’s clients are families who have lost a loved one, many of them to COVID-19; they provide an article of clothing for her to make into a bear. Every time Gina Ramos looks at her teddy bear, she remembers her father. The bear is a deep indigo color, made from one of her father’s shirts. “It’s a blue shirt I had given him on his birthday. His last birthday,” Ramos said. Her father Jose Womhar Ramos Hernandez, 62, died in December.

Seamstress makes bears from Covid victim s clothes

Share Erendira Guerrero makes stuffed bears for people who lost a family member to Covid-19 using one of the deceased’s articles of clothing. AFP Seamstress makes bears from Covid victim’s clothes Mon, 18 January 2021 A seamstress in pandemic-stricken Mexico is helping families of coronavirus victims to cope with their loss by making teddy bears using the clothes of their dead relatives. Erendira Guerrero used to make face masks to help to prevent the spread of the virus in Mexico, which has one of the world’s highest Covid-19 death tolls. Now her aim is to help people to “achieve closure” with her stuffed animals.

In Pics: Woman Makes Teddy Bears From Clothes Of Those Who Died Due To COVID

In Pics: Woman Makes Teddy Bears From Clothes Of Those Who Died Due To COVID
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Latinx Files: When the circus came to Alamo, Texas, no one noticed

In last week’s edition of the newsletter, I mentioned that we’d be focusing on the future and what that might look like for Latinxs. Unfortunately, in light of last Wednesday’s insurrection by Trump supporters trying to prevent the certification of Joe Biden’s electoral victory, the future will have to wait. As Congress impeached the president for the second time and headed to Alamo, Texas, in the Rio Grande Valley, on Tuesday to tout what he considers a great accomplishment: the construction of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. It was an odd place to visit. For locals, the predominantly Mexican American town of roughly 20,000 people is synonymous with the Mercadome Flea Market and Alamo Dance Hall, the largest swap meet in the Rio Grande Valley and a popular music venue. For outsiders, it’s known if at all for its birds, both literally and figuratively. The Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, whose 2,088 acres sit in the city’s southernmost region along the Ri

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