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  • 1974
    Born México City-Tenochtitlán
    His mother migrated from the state of Guerrero and was 18 when he was born and his father was born in El Estado de México 15 minutes of the Teotihuacan Pyramids and became a traffic officer in Mexico City.
  • 1970's
    Nomads in Mexico City
    Mid-Seventies Aguirre's dad migrated to Chicago losing contact with the family, his mother struggled to raise him and his two sisters in between moving neighborhoods every year as the city became a major metropolis in the Americas.
  • 1984
    San Juanico Disaster
    The San Juan Ixhuatepec explosions of 1984, were an industrial disaster caused by a series of explosions at a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tank farm in San Juan Ixhuatepec, Tlalnepantla de Baz, State of Mexico on 19 November 1984. While at a party at his aunt's in Colonia Pantitlán, the artist played near the balcony with his other family members, amazed by the quick bright yellow sky lighting up in the morning.
  • 1985
    Mexico City earthquake
    In the early morning of 19 September at 07:17:50 (CST) with a moment magnitude of 8.0 Saul and his sisters were getting ready to go to school when the earthquake started. Not knowing the magnitude of the disaster, they were determined to get to school, on Public transportation. All the combis were full, but a driver recognized him and his sister and offered to take them, as they sat on the floor to ride on a crowded van.
  • 1986
    Migration
    Family reunion with his father in Chicago.
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