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The late 1960s were defined by civil rights protests and political unrest. While some religious leaders participated in these protests, Latino activists in large U.S. cities felt abandoned by the churches meant to serve them.
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Conserving historic sites goes beyond protecting a physical structure. Heritage preservation takes into account the identities and values that bind people…
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Leadership institutes provide young professionals with training to become engaging leaders in their communities. But obstacles often exist when those…
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Latino arts and culture is rich, colorful and varied. The National Association of Latino Arts and Culture is dedicated to promoting, developing and…
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Before the Battle of the Alamo, the Spanish dominated what’s now known as the American Southwest. They documented hundreds of years of history at the time…
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Two San Antonio women are using their deep ties to the media industry to embrace a subculture that is very much alive in the Alamo City. Their live…
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Gino Rivera, director of Mariachi Azteca de America, and Debra Torres, director of the all-female Mariachi Flor de Jalisco, both live and work in San…
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In his memoir “The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border,” Francisco Cantú uses a writing technique that might strike readers as unusual.When…
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This week on Fronteras:Now that temporary protected status for people in the U.S. from El Salvador has ended, hear how workers in Houston are dealing with…
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This week on Fronteras:“Promotoras” initiative to help some San Antonio families on the west side reduce incidents of child abuse.New Mexico aims to get…