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Anita N. Martinez represented West Dallas on the city council from 1969 to 1973 and later founded the Anita N. Mart铆nez Ballet Folklorico. She's remembered for her wide impact on the Dallas arts community.
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The allegations that the late farmer workers leader sexually abused and assaulted women and children have shocked many in North Texas' Hispanic communities, and stirred conversations about generational trauma among some women.
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Community leader and Southern Methodist University graduate Omar Salazar, who was taken into ICE custody last September, will not be allowed to stay in the U.S. An immigration judge granted him "voluntary departure," and Salazar will leave without facing deportation.
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On what would have been Cesar Chavez鈥檚 99th birthday, a group of Hispanic business and civil rights leaders gathered in downtown Dallas to ask for his name to be removed from any signs and buildings.
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A majority of Texas' uninsured children are Latino, according to new analysis from the nation's largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization. The report also found most uninsured children are eligible for public insurance or financial assistance through the federal health insurance marketplace.
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Fort Worth filmmaker Dominique Anderson wanted her next short documentary to focus on the city鈥檚 rich Hispanic heritage.
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Thousands of people from across state are expected to gather at Dallas City Hall on Saturday to celebrate Puerto Rican culture.
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Even before ICE agents arrested dozens of people in North Texas over the weekend, rumors on social media of immigration enforcement were stirring confusion and uncertainty.
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No injuries were reported, but a number of exotic animals died at a pet store in the popular Hispanic market on Harry Hines Boulevard.
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UnidosUS and a coalition of other left-leaning groups say Latino voters in 10 key states, including Texas, didn't swing as far to the right in last week's election as some other exit polls suggested.
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The Hispanic Organization for Genealogy and Research is hosting a Hispanic genealogy conference in Dallas this weekend.
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