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On Feb. 2, 1848, a treaty was signed that ended the U.S.-Mexican War and ceded 525,000 square miles of land from Mexico to the U.S., including Texas, New…
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Texas Public Radio has been following the path of Mexican-American studies in Texas public schools.Last week we visited a San Antonio high school that’s…
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From ballet to Mexican songs to the Symphony Pops concert, music dominates this weekend in San Antonio.First off Friday at the Carver Cultural Arts…
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Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer the U.S. And the Hispanic population is at greater risk for strokes, heart attack, and diabetes. A…
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In 2010, public schools in Arizona were forbidden from teaching Mexican American studies to their students. A group of Republican state lawmakers there…
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San Antonio celebrated Labor Day with a downtown march that remembered the 490 mile march that Texas farm workers completed 50 years ago.The Labor Day…
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On this Labor Day, a look back to 50 years ago – a labor fight, a strike and a legendary march for better wages, improved working conditions and human…
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Today, the average American eats about a half pound of lamb per year. Now lamb producers are setting their sights on Muslim consumers. But first they'll have to learn how to market to them.
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The Mexican holiday is well known in the U.S., but as we sip on margaritas, do we know exactly what we're celebrating?
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The documentary Children of Giant tells the story of some of the people in the 1956 film — not James Dean or Rock Hudson, but rather the Mexican community that appeared in it.