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Carmen De La Paz

3 years have passed since the tragedy in which 6 died and dozens were injured during the Waukesha Christmas Parade. Carmen de la Paz, a well-known television personality and artist, was in charge of the Waukesha Strong Tile Project. More than 1,400 tiles were created to build a wall that pays tribute to the victims. Let's see what this project meant, which was carried out over almost two years.

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