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Selenaās legacy used as a lens for UTSA course on Mexican American experience
Read full article: Selenaās legacy used as a lens for UTSA course on Mexican American experienceIf you think a college course about Selena Quintanilla is just about her music, think again. A professor at UTSA is using the Tejano singerās legacy to address complex issues like identity, race and gender.
New museum on West Side aims to preserve Mexican-American history of San Antonio
Read full article: New museum on West Side aims to preserve Mexican-American history of San AntonioA special project is underway at the corner of Guadalupe and South Colorado -- a museum that will hold some of the communityās history.
Does Texas A&Mās botched hire spell doom for classroom diversity? Some say yes
Read full article: Does Texas A&Mās botched hire spell doom for classroom diversity? Some say yesTexas A&M University marked its hiring of Kathleen McElroy with great fanfare ā balloons, a banner and a signing ceremony.
La Raza Unida celebrates 50 years of activism, fighting injustices for Mexican Americans
Read full article: La Raza Unida celebrates 50 years of activism, fighting injustices for Mexican AmericansThis month marks 50 years since La Raza Unida Party became a national organization founded in South Texas, pushing back against injustices and inequities facing the Mexican American community for decades.
Brackenridge High students take UTSA course on cultural, historical contributions of Latin American countries
Read full article: Brackenridge High students take UTSA course on cultural, historical contributions of Latin American countriesSAN ANTONIO ā A new course at the University of Texas at San Antonio will educate high schoolers about Latin Americans' historical and cultural contributions. Liliana Saldana, a Mexican American studies professor at UTSA, said this course is a first-of-its-kind and offers a unique opportunity for high school students. āThis the first time that UTSA offers dual-credit, Mexican-American studies and dual-language course,ā Saldana said. āWe focus on the Mexican American experience, Puerto Rican experience and also the Central American experience. Itās asking questions about, you know, economic justice in our communities, especially with the pandemic going on,ā Saldana said.
Mexican American man charged with hate crime in fatal crash
Read full article: Mexican American man charged with hate crime in fatal crashThis undated photo provided by the Fond du Lac County, Wis., Sheriff's Office, shows Daniel Navarro, a Mexican American man from Wisconsin charged with homicide as a hate crime because prosecutors say he intentionally crashed his pickup truck into a motorcyclist and killed the man because he was white. (Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office via AP)FOND DU LAC, Wis. A Mexican American man from Wisconsin is charged with homicide as a hate crime because prosecutors say he intentionally crashed his pickup truck into a motorcyclist and killed the man because he was white. Navarro apparently didn't know Thiessen, but targeted him because he was white, said Fond du Lac County Sheriff Ryan Waldschmidt. Fond du Lac County Circuit Court Judge Robert Wirtz set bail at $1 million during an initial court appearance Thursday. Fond du Lac County District Attorney Eric Toney said Navarro's crime it not reflective of the entire community.