APO Cultural Center

APO Cultural Center APO, also known as Asociacion Por derechos Obreros, established in 1962.

It began as an organzation who fought for worker's rights; it was instrumental in the movement of the Latino workforce fight for equal opportunites in all career paths.

04/05/2026

May you and your family be blessed 🙏 with joy, love, and peace during this Easter season.

01/01/2026

Warmest wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year 2026 from our family to yours. May this year bring you numerous blessings and joy. 🎉🎈🥳 🎊

07/23/2025

Qualifications, program benefits, and your promise to Dovetail. Apply to be a student today.

05/28/2025
04/22/2025
04/08/2025

The evolution of the Mexican flag throughout history!
From the struggle for independence to the present day, our flag has changed, reflecting the country's political and social transformations. Each design represents a key moment in Mexican history, but the spirit of struggle, pride and sovereignty has remained intact.
1810 - 1813: The first insurgent flag with the Virgin of Guadalupe, symbol of the struggle for independence.
1821: The flag of the Trigrant Army, marking the end of the War of Independence.
1823 - 1846: First design with the eagle on a nopal, establishing the national identity.
1864 - 1867: Flag of the Second Mexican Empire, with European influences.
1916 - 1968: Evolution of the shield and design refinement.
1968 - Current: The flag that today waves proudly all over Mexico. Our patriotic lip is more than a symbol, it is a reflection of our history, resistance and greatness!

Address

1438 W. 18th Street
Chicago, IL
60608

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 3pm
Wednesday 11am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+13122866685

Website

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