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In this op-ed, digital West Coast editor Ella Cerón explores what the new Disney/Pixar movie "Coco" means for representation in pop culture.
In this op-ed, digital West Coast editor Ella Cerón explores what the new Disney/Pixar movie Coco means for representation in pop culture.
Who Is Coco in the Movie 'Coco?' the Movie Title, Explained
This 'Coco' Fan Letter Emphasizes Why On-Screen Representation Matters So Much
Lalo Alcaraz: The movie 'Coco' helped Americans understand Dia de los Muertos. I was proud to play a role. - The San Diego Union-Tribune
Coco' treated Mexican culture with respect, but what about Disney' previous productions?
Coco' Is A Celebration Of El Dia De Los Muertos, A Mexican Holiday That Teaches That Life And Death Are Not Binary
Coco' draws Latino audiences, others with theme of family
The Universal and Unique Culture of Disney's Coco - Shenandoah Film Collaborative
Have Some Coco for Hispanic Heritage Month – The Summit
We Took a Trip to Mexico With the Filmmakers Behind Disney Pixar's Coco
In coco when Miguel is about to cross the border to the land the dead a skeleton that looks like Pablo Escobar is handing a small (possibly illegal) package to another skeleton