A father and daughter in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, are sharing their Mexican heritage through a Día de los Muertos display.
"Last year, we started the process of just inviting the community in putting pictures of people that have passed as well just to open up the wealth and share our culture," said Jason Gonzalez.
"She was young when my mom passed away, and so this helps connect her again to that experience of being with my mom," said Gonzalez.
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