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Latino Festivals in the Bay Will Take Place Despite the Concern for the Migration Issue

The Pupusa Fest wants to sound loud again this August 3, but this year for the first time from San Rafael. “What made us move there was more that, the safety of our people, our race,” said Julia Rivera, marketing director at Pupusa Fest. Rivera said that the change of location will allow them to collaborate with the city and have greater control over the people who enter the event. “The place will be well cared for because the city has its staff…
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The Pupusa Fest wants to sound loud again this August 3, but this year for the first time from San Rafael. “What made us move there was more that, the safety of our people, our race,” said Julia Rivera, marketing director at Pupusa Fest. Rivera said that the change of location will allow them to collaborate with the city and have greater control over the people who enter the event. “The place will be well cared for because the city has its staff…

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Telemundo Area de la Bahía 48 broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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