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Art often provokes emotion and helps us travel back in time, teaching us about our ancestors.“Hola, my name is Claudia Moran and I’m the Executive Director for Museo de las Americas,” Moran said.At Museo de las Americas in Denver, Colorado, Latinx artists are given a space to represent their culture.“Art is very powerful in the influence of Latinx artists and the history of art in the United States,” Moran said.In the midst of National Hispanic Heritage Month, Museo is hosting an exhibition called Rhythm and Ritual.“It’s an exhibition that showcases a pre-Columbian collection that focuses on musical instruments. And yes, it’s a very, very rare exhibition because we’re able to see many pre-Columbian exhibitions everywhere, but none that only focus on music,” Moran said.The goal is to demonstrate the value of music since the pre-Columbian times and educate people on the type of music that was played 1,500 years ago. Museo de las Americas commissioned a local Hispanic artist to help tell that story. David Ocelotl Garcia is a sculpture and painter.Garcia grew up in Colorado, but his parents are from Mexico.“My mother is from Guadalajara, Jalisco, and my father is from Leon, Guanajuato,” Garcia said.He says he feels connected to his culture and finds it beautiful.“My heritage is very significant in my work, so I’ve learned to really study that and use it so that I can tell my own stories about where we are today.”For the Rhythm and Ritual exhibition, he painted a mural he admired as a child.“He reproduced an original mural from Bonampak in Mexico from the state of Chiapas, and this mural is a very accurate replica of a group of Mayan people playing different instruments,” Moran said.“I believe they’re probably participating in a ceremony, so there’s many characters playing different instruments that many people, including myself, have never seen,” Garcia said.Garcia says it’s important for people not to forget where they come from.“Make sure we embrace our roots and our traditions and the way we do things and use that as a part of the way we advance and move forward,” Garcia said.As we move forward as a society, Moran says we can learn from our ancestors and appreciate what different cultures have to bring to the table.“We all should be very, very open to new ideas, don’t be scared of them, and embrace them because that’s what is going to take us through arts and our artistic lives to a whole new level,” Moran said. 2462

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An atheist couple in Canada who complained about classroom celebrations of religious holidays was awarded ,000 (almost ,000 in US money) by a human rights tribunal after their daughter was barred from re-enrolling in her preschool.The outspoken parents sued Bowen Island Montessori School (BIMS) in Bowen Island, British Columbia after the school asked the family to sign a letter agreeing to the school's multicultural curriculum -- refusing to register the girl for the following school year until the letter was signed.The parents, Gary Mangel and Mai Yasué, said barring their daughter from enrollment constituted discrimination against their religion, race, ancestry and family status."This case is not about a challenge to BIMS curriculum," wrote tribunal member Barbara Korenkiewicz in her verdict. "At its core, it is about a letter which held [the child's] registration hostage to a demand." 918

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An internet phenomenon is missing. He's a dog — a chihuahua named Chickpea.Chickpea is a tiny Chihuahua with a giant place in Ann-Eve Dingell's heart.“He is unrelentingly this little blithe spirit who's just kind-hearted and thinks the world loves him as much as he loves the world."But she is a wreck because a few days ago. Chickpea disappeared from her yard in Winterhaven, Arizona. She says he wouldn't run away. She's worried someone took him.That's because Chickpea is an internet sensation. He has 32 thousand followers on Facebook."It's crazy because I'll be walking through an airport or a mall in another city and somebody will recognize him," Dingell said.Chickpea's large circle of friends have been trying to find him, and Dingell is imagining the moment Chickpea comes home.“Absolute insane joy. I can imagine nothing better, ever, ever in life. These guys are my life. I've had no greater joy than just taking in these little things and the thought of losing one of them this way is killing me."If you know where to find Chickpea email Ann-Eve Dingell at ae@ann-eve.com or call the KGUN9 newsroom at 520-290-7700. There is a reward.  1201

  

ARCADIA, Calif. (AP) — A 3-year-old gelding was fatally injured in the fifth race at Santa Anita on Saturday, becoming the 34th horse to die at the track since December.According to a statement from track owner The Stronach Group, jockey Ruben Fuentes pulled up Satchel Paige at the three-eighths pole of the 6 1/2-furlong sprint. Track veterinarian Dr. Dana Stead saw that the gelding had sustained an open fracture of his left front ankle and decided to euthanize him.Fuentes wasn't injured in the ,000 race featuring horses that had yet to win.Dr. Dionne Benson, chief vet for The Stronach Group, said the gelding will undergo a required necropsy at UC Davis. She said the accident and necropsy report will be reviewed "to learn what, if anything, could have been to prevent the accident."Benson said Santa Anita will work with the California Horse Racing Board to investigate the accident.Trained by Phil D'Amato, Satchel Paige was winless in six career starts, with one second and one third-place finish. He had career earnings of ,002.He was bred and owned by retired luxury car dealer Nick Alexander, chairman of the Thoroughbred Owners of California, which represents the collective interests of owners in the state and works to preserve the sport's long-term viability.Santa Anita is set to host the Breeders' Cup world championships for a record 10th time on Nov. 1-2. 1392

  

Amid movements such as “Me Too” and “Times Up," WalletHub has determined the best and worst states in America for women.According to WalletHub, although women make up 51 percent of the U.S. population, only 22 percent of U.S. Senators are women while only 19.3 percent of the House of Representatives is made up of women.To rank states, the site compared all 50 states and the District of Columbia across 23 indicators of living standards for women.RELATED: WalletHub ranks best and worst states for military retireesCalifornia didn’t rank as high on the list as some may think, coming in 19th overall.California also came in 23rd in the women’s economic and social well-being rank and 12th for women’s health and safety. Overall the best state for women was Minnesota and the worst was Louisiana.Below are the top five best states for women in 2018:  879

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