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www.Tejanosunidos.org is brand new website dedicated not only to share Tejano, but also to encourage personal responsibility to share our history publicly for increased understanding by all. Somos, en escrito at www.ollin.com/somos mounted by Armando Rendon is dedicated to encourage literary expression by Latinos. The Hispanic Medal of Honor Society is reaching out with a new website, www.LegacyofValor. It will be in place by December, dedicated to veterans.
Dear friends and family:
Next month's issue will complete ten years of Somos Primos online. This last decade has made leaps in technological advances impacting the general public. New personal websites, archives, organizations, museums, libraries, collections, blogs, etc. are being added to the web, daily. Latinos can benefit greatly, but we have to do it ourselves. The internet is giving us the opportunity to share who we are. We do not have to be defined by how others perceive us anymore. It is our responsibility, and many Latinos and groups are feeling that responsibility.
Next month's issue will complete ten years of Somos Primos online. This last decade has made leaps in technological advances impacting the general public. New personal websites, archives, organizations, museums, libraries, collections, blogs, etc. are being added to the web, daily. Latinos can benefit greatly, but we have to do it ourselves. The internet is giving us the opportunity to share who we are. We do not have to be defined by how others perceive us anymore. It is our responsibility, and many Latinos and groups are feeling that responsibility.
www.Tejanosunidos.org is brand new website dedicated not only to share Tejano, but also to encourage personal responsibility to share our history publicly for increased understanding by all. Somos, en escrito at www.ollin.com/somos mounted by Armando Rendon is dedicated to encourage literary expression by Latinos. The Hispanic Medal of Honor Society is reaching out with a new website, www.LegacyofValor. It will be in place by December, dedicated to veterans.
So, you can see, it is starting to really happen. Hispanic/Latinos are reclaiming our history, to the benefit of our children, and the nation. Confusion only exists where knowledge is missing.
Thank you all for your contributions, encouragement, and sharing during the last ten years. I invite you to send your feelings about your history, heritage, traditions, family, and ancestors for the December 2009 issue of Somos Primos. If you would like to send a photo, or write a poem, or send a sketch, that would be fun too. Whatever you would like to share, in whatever mode of expression would be wonderful.
Warmest regards, Mimi
Content Areas November 2009, 119th Online Issue
United States
A New Manifesto for the Future by Armando Rendon, Esq.
Joint Task Force Commander's Coin for Excellence Awarded to Tony Santiago
Commission to Study Creation of National Museum of the American Latino
Prof. Richard Tapia, Receives Exxon Mobil Corp. Hispanic Heritage Award, 2009
Dr. Juan Meza recognition as one of the 100 most influential Hispanic Americans.
Hispanics Breaking Barriers, Part XI by Mercy Bautista-Olvera
United States
A New Manifesto for the Future by Armando Rendon, Esq.
Joint Task Force Commander's Coin for Excellence Awarded to Tony Santiago
Commission to Study Creation of National Museum of the American Latino
Prof. Richard Tapia, Receives Exxon Mobil Corp. Hispanic Heritage Award, 2009
Dr. Juan Meza recognition as one of the 100 most influential Hispanic Americans.
Hispanics Breaking Barriers, Part XI by Mercy Bautista-Olvera
Hector P. Garcia Family Thanksgiving Day 1980s
Dr. Hector P. Garcia Middle School Dedicated, October 14, 2009
"Judge Justice" His destiny was all in a name.
Farmworker Movement: 1962-1993
Cesars Last Fast
A documentary film about Cesar Chavez
Witness to Heritage
Legacy of Valor Exhibited at the Veterans Medical Center in Palo Alto
StoryCorps Oral History Project Turns Focus on Latinos in the USA
National Issues
In any language, events in New Mexico and Texas were wrong By Rubén Rosario
Confronting Hispanic under-representation in government by Jorge E. Ponce Inclusion in the Census, Necessary and Smart by Armando Rendon, Esq.
Dr. Hector P. Garcia Middle School Dedicated, October 14, 2009
"Judge Justice" His destiny was all in a name.
Farmworker Movement: 1962-1993
Cesars Last Fast
A documentary film about Cesar Chavez
Witness to Heritage
Legacy of Valor Exhibited at the Veterans Medical Center in Palo Alto
StoryCorps Oral History Project Turns Focus on Latinos in the USA
National Issues
In any language, events in New Mexico and Texas were wrong By Rubén Rosario
Confronting Hispanic under-representation in government by Jorge E. Ponce Inclusion in the Census, Necessary and Smart by Armando Rendon, Esq.
Government Expected to Distribute Millions of Bilingual Forms for 2010
Students warned to prove Texas residence or leave
October 29th, Hate Crimes Bill Signed Into Law
Chapman University Archive dedicated to Mendez v. Westminster
Students warned to prove Texas residence or leave
October 29th, Hate Crimes Bill Signed Into Law
Chapman University Archive dedicated to Mendez v. Westminster
Premier of "A Forgotten Injustice" Documentary
Protecting families from domestic violence
Action Item
American Discovery Day? Historic discovery of U.S. mainland ignored
FedEx Offices around the Country to Help Gather Photos of Vietnam Veterans
CSUB Faculty Stand Against Possible Phase-out of Chicano Studies Programs.
Business
Nov 19: 4th Annual National Latina Business Women Association
Mexican taco cart wins NYC's street vendor award
Mexicans and Americans Thinking Together, Micro-lending Assistance Program
Education
Abby Jean Larson, daughter of Patricia A. Navarrette
Democrats and Schools, Op-Ed Columnist Nicholas D. Kristof
CNN's Latinos in America documentary in October
The new untouchables, byline by Thomas L. Friedman
Bilingual/Bicultural Education
Latino teens happier, healthier if families embrace biculturalism
Handbook of Latinos and Education: Theory, Research, and Practice
Amid lagging scores of Latino students, San Jose High Academy models success
Books
Curadero Conversations by Antonio N. Zavaleta and Alberto Salinas, Jr.
Across the Endless River by Thad Carhart
Sons of Guadalupe by Michael R. Orneleas
Juana Briones of 19th Century California by Jeanne Farr McDonnell
Hope in the Times of Darkness: A Salvadoran American Experience by
Randy Jurado Ertll
Life Magazine Book online
Culture
Dia de Los Muertos Festival held in Whittier, CA, Sunday October 18th
Nov 1: San Fernando Valley Historical Society & CultuAztlan
Celebrate el Dia de Los Muertos
Photo Exhibit by Mary J. Andrade thru Nov 23: "Day of the Dead, A Passion for Life"
The Rose, A Sense of Place, Documentary, Rose Marine Theater in Fort Worth
October unveiling of Chicano History Mural at the University of California, San Diego
Festival de Teatro Chicano: Nine Original Short Plays
Wearing Our Stories
City of Berkeley Honored Poet & Artist Rafael Jesús González, October 13
Literature
Somos en escrito, new online magazine, opens its pages to Latino writers
Brief communication between Dr. Julio Marzan and Armando Rendon
Anti-Spanish Legends
Comments by Dan Arellano concerning the "Battle of Medina"
The Much Misunderstood October 12th Day of the People
Comments by Louis F. Serna
Comments by Joe Lopez, webmaster of www.tejanosunidos.org
Military/Law Enforcement
Benjamin E. Martinez, 1916-2009, Bataan Death March Survivor
PFC. Abel B. Mendez Wounded in WWII; His Purple Heart Has Never Been Awarded
American Discovery Day? Historic discovery of U.S. mainland ignored
FedEx Offices around the Country to Help Gather Photos of Vietnam Veterans
CSUB Faculty Stand Against Possible Phase-out of Chicano Studies Programs.
Business
Nov 19: 4th Annual National Latina Business Women Association
Mexican taco cart wins NYC's street vendor award
Mexicans and Americans Thinking Together, Micro-lending Assistance Program
Education
Abby Jean Larson, daughter of Patricia A. Navarrette
Democrats and Schools, Op-Ed Columnist Nicholas D. Kristof
CNN's Latinos in America documentary in October
The new untouchables, byline by Thomas L. Friedman
Bilingual/Bicultural Education
Latino teens happier, healthier if families embrace biculturalism
Handbook of Latinos and Education: Theory, Research, and Practice
Amid lagging scores of Latino students, San Jose High Academy models success
Books
Curadero Conversations by Antonio N. Zavaleta and Alberto Salinas, Jr.
Across the Endless River by Thad Carhart
Sons of Guadalupe by Michael R. Orneleas
Juana Briones of 19th Century California by Jeanne Farr McDonnell
Hope in the Times of Darkness: A Salvadoran American Experience by
Randy Jurado Ertll
Life Magazine Book online
Culture
Dia de Los Muertos Festival held in Whittier, CA, Sunday October 18th
Nov 1: San Fernando Valley Historical Society & CultuAztlan
Celebrate el Dia de Los Muertos
Photo Exhibit by Mary J. Andrade thru Nov 23: "Day of the Dead, A Passion for Life"
The Rose, A Sense of Place, Documentary, Rose Marine Theater in Fort Worth
October unveiling of Chicano History Mural at the University of California, San Diego
Festival de Teatro Chicano: Nine Original Short Plays
Wearing Our Stories
City of Berkeley Honored Poet & Artist Rafael Jesús González, October 13
Literature
Somos en escrito, new online magazine, opens its pages to Latino writers
Brief communication between Dr. Julio Marzan and Armando Rendon
Anti-Spanish Legends
Comments by Dan Arellano concerning the "Battle of Medina"
The Much Misunderstood October 12th Day of the People
Comments by Louis F. Serna
Comments by Joe Lopez, webmaster of www.tejanosunidos.org
Military/Law Enforcement
Benjamin E. Martinez, 1916-2009, Bataan Death March Survivor
PFC. Abel B. Mendez Wounded in WWII; His Purple Heart Has Never Been Awarded
Authentic War Heroes by María Luisa Arredondo
Not all Europeans are ungrateful
Medal of Honor Recipient Burial Sites
Fallen Heroes by State.
Latinos in the U.S. military remains lower than the % in the general population,
The Crile Archives & Center for History Education
Not all Europeans are ungrateful
Medal of Honor Recipient Burial Sites
Fallen Heroes by State.
Latinos in the U.S. military remains lower than the % in the general population,
The Crile Archives & Center for History Education
Patriots, American Revolution
Paul Bergeron at the Pelican Festival in Louisiana portraying Bernardo de Galvez
Day of the Hispanic World, the Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston
DARs Spanish Task Force Report by Sylvia Carvajal Sutton
The first ever Descendants of Tucson Presidio, Ten Generation Genealogy Chart
Surnames: Colaert
Cuentos
Celia from Sedalia by Margarita B. Velez
Aging by Ben Romero
Orange County,CA
6th Annual Olive Street Reunion, in Westminster, Another Great Success Again
Nov 7: SHHAR Meeting, History and Heritage of Indigenous Mexico
Nov 7: 13th Annual Veterans Day Celebration, a Tribute to Mexican American Veterans
Nov 5: Reception for Lt. General Ricardo S. Sanchez (Ret.)
Nov 7: Eight women recipients of OC Hispanic Women Recognition Awards United Mexican American Veterans Association
Los Angeles,CA
November 2, Honoring the life work of Jesus Trevino
Nov 12: MALDEF 35th Annual Los Angeles Awards Gala
Through Nov 14: Time Refocused, photographs by Luis C. Garza
LA Public Library Upgrades Access to Newspaper Archive Database
Theatrical Production: Bleeding Through
California
Nov 12: KQED celebrates American Indian Heritage Month
Nov 1: Dia de los Muertos Celebration ~ Conejo Mountain Cemetery
Nov 2: Dia de los Muertos activities, Sea Breeze Art Gallery & Studio
Nov 4: Rafael Jesús González, "Lecturas de Recuerdo/Readings of Remembrance"
Nov 21: Contribution to the American Revolution of Spanish Soldados
Exhibition of the Public Art and Private Works of Judith F. Baca
Southwestern US
Play, "The Mighty Vandals" by James E. Garcia
African-American
Traveling Exhibition: The African Presence in Mexico: From Yanga to the Present
Michelle Obama's Not So Unique Genealogy
Latino in America, a two-part documentary by Soledad O'Brien aired October 21-22
Unheard Voices in Latin America: The Plight of Afro-Latinos
Indigenous
Martin Espino, Prehispanic Music
November 5: White House to Hold First Ever Tribal Nations Summit
El Castellano: Noticias - La internet, ahora en lengua maya
La Danza
Archaeology
Ancient Map Offers Key to Mesoamerican History
Balancing the Cosmos, Living Traditions in a Modern Maya City
A little personal comment by Jose M. Pena
Sephardic
The Great Hebrew Poets of Medieval Spain, an evening with Peter Cole
Nov 19: Exiles of the Heart: Two Sephardic Women from Egypt Share Their
Stories of Loss and Connection
Brooklyn family keeps Latino-Jewish traditions alive
Spanish Consul, Fernando Villalonga, to receive Maimonides Friendship Award
Texas
Tejanos Unidos, New Website
Nov 4th: Granaderos y Damas de Galvez
Nov 6: US Latino /Latina WWII Oral History Project Reception honors Sam Coronado
Nov 7: Los Bexarenos, Juan Tejeda: La Historia y Raices de Musica Conjunto
Nov 7: Roots, Boots, and Brisket Genealogical Conference
Nov 7: "TCARA" Trip to Las Cabras Ranch Headquarters for Mission Espada
Nov 14: To the Line of Fire! Mexican Texans and World War I
Local Author/Historian Realtor, Dan Arellano, gets a surprising call
"Storming of Bexar" Rededication of Official State of Texas Historical Marker
Américo Paredes, The Rio Grande Valley's Renaissance Man by Norman Rozeff
The Arts of the Missions of Northern New Spain, 1600-1821
Santanderos, Researching Spanish and Mexican Land Grants in South Texas
Encinal - A little town with a big heart by Richard G. Santos
Dignity defined former coach Lopez
Hispanic Heritage Month: exploring roots in Texas by Senator John Cornyn
TexShare card is a statewide library card
Interview with John Phillip Santos: Places Left Unfinished At The Time Of CreationTexShare card is a statewide library card
Arnoldo De León's, "Tejano History Bibliography, 2009"
East of Mississippi
"Louisiana's Lost Treasure: The Isleños" (documentary film)
Notre Dame establishes Chicago Latino Research Collaborative
West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana: 1860 Slave Census Schedules, 1870 Census
East Coast
El Museo del Barrio
Expert says growing Hispanic population making its mark
Mexico
Gabino Barrera painting by Sergio Hernandez
Photos, 1st Annual Cantu Family Reunion, Descendants of Martin & Delfina Cantu
Vasconcelos, Los Caminos Real and other Gripes by Richard G. Santos
Personajes de la Historia de Mexico por Jose Leon Robles de la Torre
Harry de la Peña, su Valer y Valores por Jose de Leon Robles de Torre
Harry de la Peña, su Valer y Valores por Jose de Leon Robles de Torre
Diego Trevino Y-DNA By Crispin Rendon
Extractos de informes matrimoniales del Obispado de Michoacan,
Villa de San Sebastian de Leon de la Nueva Espana por Guillermo Padilla Origel
Caribbean/Cuba
"Grito de Lares" is Puerto Rico's first and only cry for Independence
Haitian Squatters in the Dominican Republic Now Have New Water System
Spain
Historia Naval de España
FotoMúsica-Poesías, Paisajes del Mundo
International
A Genealogical Chart of Charlemagne King of the Franks
Mercedes Sosa, Argentine Folk Singer, Is Dead at 74
Josefa Joaquina Sánchez, "la bordadora" de Venezuela
Extractos de informes matrimoniales del Obispado de Michoacan,
Villa de San Sebastian de Leon de la Nueva Espana por Guillermo Padilla Origel
Caribbean/Cuba
"Grito de Lares" is Puerto Rico's first and only cry for Independence
Haitian Squatters in the Dominican Republic Now Have New Water System
Spain
Historia Naval de España
FotoMúsica-Poesías, Paisajes del Mundo
International
A Genealogical Chart of Charlemagne King of the Franks
Mercedes Sosa, Argentine Folk Singer, Is Dead at 74
Josefa Joaquina Sánchez, "la bordadora" de Venezuela
History
El Primer Dia de Dar Gracias lo Hicieron los Espanoles en Florida, 1513
Family History
Hints for Beginning Spanish Research by George R. and Peggy Ryskamp, J.D., AG
Family Search Indexing Status
Hispanic Research at Documentary Relations of the Southwest
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