Dedication of an Apartment Building Named After Oscar Romero

WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 21: Exterior of the rebuilt apartment building that burned in 2008. It was re-built and dedicated as the Monsignor Romero Building today.Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and various elected officials and community partners in the Latino community honored the late Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero, an important religious figure and human rights advocate during the Salvadoran Civil War. Gaspar Romero, Activist and brother of the Late Archbishop Oscar Romero, also attended the ceremony to dedicate an apartment building that was destroyed by fire in 2008 and has been rebuilt and named the Monsignor Romero Building in honor of Oscar Romero. (Photo by Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 21: Exterior of the rebuilt apartment building that burned in 2008. It was re-built and dedicated as the Monsignor Romero Building today.Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and various elected officials and community partners in the Latino community honored the late Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero, an important religious figure and human rights advocate during the Salvadoran Civil War. Gaspar Romero, Activist and brother of the Late Archbishop Oscar Romero, also attended the ceremony to dedicate an apartment building that was destroyed by fire in 2008 and has been rebuilt and named the Monsignor Romero Building in honor of Oscar Romero. (Photo by Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images
Dedication of an Apartment Building Named After Oscar Romero
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