Sitemap - 2021 - Latinos in America

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Luis Jimenez: A Master of Borderland Art

Malena Gonzalez-Cid: A Champion of Latino Arts

Patricia Ruiz-Healy: A Promoter of Latino Art

  Cruz Ortiz: A Reviver of Chicano Murals 

Latina Art Virtuosos Celebrate Santa Cecilia in Austin

 The Art of Jacinto Guevara: Documenting Unique Latino Culture

Latinos in the U.S. Economy: Challenging Times and Promising Opportunities

Chef Johnny Hernandez Makes His Mark in Mexican Cuisine

Day of The Dead Comes Alive in San Antonio

Latino Artist Gonzo247 Transforms Houston’s Walls

Latino Contributions to the Founding of America

Preserving Mexican Cultural Heritage in San Antonio

   Honoring Latino Military Heroes

Latino Exhibit  By Say Si!:   Sauve y Fabuloso. 

Latino Bookstore Opens in the Westside

SAY Sí's First Exhibition

 Guadalupe Latino Bookstore: A Westside Oasis  

SAY Sí's First Exhibition in our New Building!

Latino Bookstore Ends Book Desert  

Latinos Missing in U.S. Historical Memorials

Marfa, Texas Restores Segregated School Built for Mexican Americans 

Abraham Mojica: Making Magic Through Art

Chicano Art: This Week in the Westside-San Antonio--Pending Story

Americo Paredes: Scholar, Poet, Musician, Teacher,  and Mentor

 Lydia Mendoza: Borderland Music Star

 Santiago Jimenez, Jr.: A Latino Music Legend

San Antonio Artists Blend Latino Food and Culture

Jesse Trevino Event Postponed: Until Late October 2021. New date TBA.

Sam Coronado: Major Contributor to Latino Print-Making

Gaspar Enriquez: Borderland Artist

Jesse Trevino Event Postponed: Until Late October 2021. New date TBA.

Jose Antonio Navarro: First Tejano Historian and Defender of Mexican Valor

Latino History Long Neglected in Texas Studies

New Book on the Texas Borderlands: Harriett D. Romo & William A. Dupont

Michael Menchaca: San Antonio Artist Receives $50,000 Grant from the Mellon Foundation

Adriana Corral—From El Paso and Houston Tex. -among the 15 Inaugural Fellows selected to receive $50,000. 

New Book: H. Romo & W. Dupont--Bridging Cultures

Postponed: [Jesse Trevino Event] Until Late October 2021. New date TBA.

A Former Latino Street Artist Sells in Galleries

Latino Murals Promote Cultural Legacy: The San Anto Cultural Arts Story

A Community Mural Story--San Anto Cultural Arts:  Upcoming  Story Next Week

Gina Macias: A Latina Helping to Feed Texans 

Frida Exhibition at the San Antonio Botanical Garden

SELF HELP GRAPHICS & ART RECEIVES MACKENZIE SCOTT GRANT

The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center Receives $1 Million Gift from MacKenzie Scott

NALAC Receives $6 Million Grant From MacKenzie Scott

National Museum Of Mexican Art in Chicago Receives $8 Million Donation From MacKenzie Scott

Save The Date: Jesse Trevino Aug. 11. 2021

Jose Arpa: America’s First Latino Impressionist

Dr. Mario Longoria: Latinos in American Football

The Chicano Art Movement in Texas

  A Champion for Latino Veterans and Civil Rights: The Story of Dr. Hector P. Garcia  

Coming to America in 1598: A Latino Story*

Latinos Await Meaningful Immigration Reform

  Jesse Trevino: An Inspirational Art Hero 

The San Antonio Latino Middle Class: A Boost from Kelly Air Base 

  Joe Lopez Keeps Latino Cultural Heritage Visible 

  Latino Art: A Visibility Issue

The Growing Latino Presence in America

My Mestizo Family Crossed the Rio Grande: 1752

   Duardo: Latino Maestro of Pop Artist 

Eva Marengo Sanchez Makes Her Mark as a Muralist and a Painter

My Mestizo Roots: Brief Encounters with Aztec Royalty

  Judy Baca: West Coast Artist with Global Impact

Emma Tenayuca: A Warrior  for Working Women

The Magical Landscapes of Jesus “Toro” Martinez 

Diana Molina: The Art of the Borderlands

Lessons of the Great Depression: A Latino Perspective

Jimenez and Armendariz at the McNay Art Museum

My Family in America: 1598

Latino Art: The Joy of Collecting and Giving

   The Mexican Influence on Chicano Art

  Latino Museum--Long Overdue