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Carnaval San Francisco Turns Music, Memory and Resistance Into Celebration
Carnaval San Francisco returns to the Mission District this Memorial Day weekend with live music, dance, food, a massive parade and celebrations of Latino culture, immigrant communities and Bay Area tradition.
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According to KQED’s source item, Carnaval San Francisco Turns Music, Memory and Resistance Into Celebration, Carnaval San Francisco returns to the Mission District this Memorial Day weekend with live music, dance, food, a massive parade and celebrations of Latino culture, immigrant communities and Bay Area tradition.
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- Carnaval San Francisco Turns Music, Memory and Resistance Into CelebrationKQED - 2026-05-12T13:00:34+00:00
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