


Cross made of flowers (2 color and 1 BW) Skull with flowers/ marigolds (2 color and 2 BW - skull eyes black/ eyes white) Skulls with hats, 3 different designs (3 color and 6 BW - skull eyes black/ eyes white) Candle, 3 different styles (6 color and 3 BW) Skeleton with Guitar (1 color and 2 BW - skull eyes black/ eyes white) Skeleton with Dress (1 color and 2 BW - skull eyes black/ eyes white) Portrait Door/ Photo frame, 2 different styles (2 color and 2 BW) Tombstone, blank version included (2 color and 2 BW) Girl with Painted Face (2 color and 1 BW) Boy with Painted Face (2 color and 1 BW) Sugar Skulls, 2 different designs (4 color and 4 BW - skull eyes black/ eyes white) This GIGANTIC set of clipart includes: (88 images total - 48 color and 40 BW!) Grab the *super discounted* Halloween Fun Clipart MEGA Bundle!! *Click "preview" to see these adorable images up close! Ramirez said the resolution wouldn't have changed any local laws, but simply would have honored a group of workers that hadn't been recognized publicly for their contributions.This gigantic Day of the Dead Clipart Set is packed with 88 images!!! Perfect for activities, class decor (YES, editable decor is allowed - **please see details below!**), activities, etc! This set includes Dia de Los Muertos clipart and fall drinks clipart in both color and black and white ( 88 images total - listed below!) **Save BIG by getting this set in the Day of the Dead Clipart GROWING Bundle ($20 value!!) She said her group asked Fremont City Council to pass a resolution that would have honored farmworkers, restaurant workers and workers in other industries as essential workers, but the council failed to pass the measure after three readings. Ramirez said Justice for Migrant Women, its partners and community members also will continue to call for accountability from political leaders that she feels too often failed to enact meaningful protections for essential workers during the pandemic. J4MW also spotlighted virtual altars via a special Facebook group that the organization created: Día de los Muertos: Virtual Altar in Honor of Essential Workers, as well as through a partnership with the StoryPlace app, where individuals were encouraged to share the stories of their friends and family members who died while working during the global pandemic. May we never forget the lasting impression that he left on this earth," his tribute read. He was a family man and an avid sports enthusiast. "Ramiro was a kind-hearted father, brother, uncle and friend. Some included long narratives that described the workers and their lives.Īnd then there were shorter tributes, like the one to Ramiro Gonzalez Jr. On the Casa Fiesta altar, essential workers' photos were framed, with written tributes attached to the bottom of the picture frames. They sacrificed so much for all of us," said Victor Manuel Jimenez Guiterrez, owner of Casa Fiesta in Fremont. We are honored to collaborate with Justice for Migrant Women to remember the essential workers who died during the pandemic. "Día de Los Muertos is a beautiful holiday that honors the memory of those who we love and respect. Ramirez said she also constructed one at her home.Īt Fremont's Casa Fiesta location, the restaurant's altar featured photos of community members who died during the pandemic. There was one put up locally at Rojas Rosas Cantina in Fremont. to honor essential workers, with an altar also going up at Rockefeller Center in New York City. She said the Congressional Hispanic Caucus also built an altar in Washington D.C. Monica Ramirez, founder and president of Justice for Migrant Women, came up with the idea with J4MW team members and put together the altar at Fremont's Casa Fiesta. The altars honored and remembered the workers who died while keeping their communities afloat during the global pandemic through their critical work. Their stories shared a common thread: They died during the COVID-19 pandemic and their loved ones wanted to make sure they were honored for their lives and sacrifices.įremont-based farmworker and migrant women’s rights advocacy organization Justice for Migrant Women (J4MW) celebrated these essential workers by organizing and hosting in-person and virtual Dia de Los Muertos altars. These workers served the community as farmworkers, in restaurants, and in other industries. FREMONT - On a Dia de Los Muertos altar near Casa Fiesta's entrance Thursday, vibrant colors and ornate decorations surrounded photos of essential workers as customers walked in and out of the popular Hayes Avenue restaurant.
