Six years in the past, Diana Galicia and Salvador Corona stop their jobs, cashed out their retirement financial savings and opened a espresso store on 18th Street in Pilsen. The transfer paid off: La Catrina — named after Mexico’s grand dame of loss of life — grew to become a neighborhood staple quickly after opening on International Women’s Day in 2013. Artists, politicians and lecturers from close by Joseph Jungman Elementary have been regulars. Vendors turned the café right into a avenue market nearly each weekend. “We wanted to create a space for the community to come in and enjoy,” stated Galicia who, like Corona, grew up in Pilsen. “Nothing else mattered.” Sunday was the couple’s