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| Wednesday,
September 6th |
PALO
ALTO COLLEGE
Tejano
Breakfast
9 a.m.
Central Courtyard |
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| Friday,
September 15th |
PALO
ALTO COLLEGE
Billy Mata and the
Texas Tradition
11 a.m.
Central Courtyard |
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PALO
ALTO COLLEGE
Simplemente Lara,
José Rubén De León
performs 22 timeless canciones by one of
Mexico’s most celebrated composers,
Agustin Lara
7 p.m
Central Courtyard |
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| Monday,
September 18th |
NORTHWEST
VISTA COLLEGE
Hispanic Heritage
Kickoff Concert Featuring Latin Rock Group
“Sol”
11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Huisache Hall Patio |
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NORTHWEST
VISTA COLLEGE
Hispanic
Heritage Art Exhibit (through October 15)
Viewing from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Huisache Hall Banquet Room |
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SAN
ANTONIO COLLEGE
Mariachi
Azteca Noventa
11:30 - Noon
Loftin Student Center mall area |
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ANTONIO COLLEGE
Dr.
Jose Angel Gutierrez, "Roots of Chicano
Activism: Aqui Estamos y No Nos Vamos."
Noon - 1 p.m.
Loftin
Student Center Fiesta Room
Dr.
Gutierrez is a professor of political
science at UT Arlington and was one of
the major Chicano civil rights and political
leaders in Texas at the height of the
Chicano movement in the 1960s and 1970s.
He has been a school board member and
administrative law judge. He has been
honored as among 100 Outstanding Latino
Texans of the 20th Century, by Latino
Monthly 2000 and received the Distinguished
Faculty Award by Texas Association of
Chicanos in Higher Education in 1995.
He founded and directed the Center for
Mexican American Studies at UT Arlington
and is author of The Making of a Chicano
Militant: Lessons from Cristal (1998)
and numerous other books and articles.
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| Tuesday,
September 19th |
| PALO
ALTO COLLEGE
Jose
Angel Gutierrez, Political Activist
11:35 a.m.
Performing Arts Center |
| Wednesday,
September 20 |
| SAN
ANTONIO COLLEGE
Dr.
Arturo Vega, "'Americanizing?'- Attitudes
and Perceptions of U.S. Latinos."
Noon - 1 p.m.
Loftin Student Center Fiesta Room
Dr.
Vega is an associate professor in the College
of Public Policy, UTSA. He teaches graduate
courses in public policy, urban planning and
public administration. His research has focused
on local and national politics, urban planning,
community health, and Latino youth. He is currently
working on a book titled Race and the City. |
| Wednesday,
September 27 |
SAN
ANTONIO COLLEGE
Antojitos
Festival
Food served in booths will include chicken fajitas,
palletas, nachos, bunuelos, and Frito pie.
9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Loftin Student Center mall area
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| Friday,
September 29 |
SAN
ANTONIO COLLEGE
Semenea
Dance Group
Noon - 1 p.m.
Loftin Student Center Fiesta Room |
| Monday,
October 2 |
SAN
ANTONIO COLLEGE
Los
Inocentes, performing traditional acoustic Mexican
folk music
Noon - 1 p.m.
Loftin Student Center Fiesta Room
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| Wednesday,
October 4 |
SAN
ANTONIO COLLEGE Ballet
Folklorico Fiesta Mexicana
7 p.m.
McAllister Auditorium |
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| Wednesday,
October 11th |
PALO
ALTO COLLEGE
Quick
and Healthy Hispanic Dishes by Roslind V. Benner,
HEB nutritionist
10:30 a.m.
Ozuna 206 |
| Thursday,
October 12th |
SAN
ANTONIO COLLEGE
Dia
de la Raza Latino Showcase. Featured singers include
Liz'Ann and Jennifer Gomez.
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Loftin Student Center Fiesta Room |
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