MPR's Elizabeth Baier reports on Nochebuena (Spanish for “the Good Night”), a holiday celebrated every December 24th in Spain, Latin countries, and the Philippines.
In the Upper Midwest, Christmas traditions have long been associated with the area's early immigrants. But with the region's ever-changing demographics, those traditions have evolved. Latinos now account for the nation's largest and fastest-growing minority group, and like earlier waves of immigrants, they've also brought along the religious and cultural rituals from their home countries.