Martin Medina

Martin Medina, Mexican Consulate education program coordinator, holds a skull made of sugar as he explains the symbolic meaning of items displayed on an altar for the dead during a Dia de los Muertos celebration at the consulate in Calexico last year.

( JOSELITO VILLERO FILE PHOTO / October 31, 2012 )

Martin Medina, Mexican Consulate education program coordinator, holds a skull made of sugar as he explains the symbolic meaning of items displayed on an altar for the dead during a Dia de los Muertos celebration at the consulate in Calexico last year.

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