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四虎影院's Recovering the Stories video series chronicles historic communities of color across Dallas, taking a closer look at how subjects like police brutality and gentrification have disproportionately affected these neighborhoods.
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City leaders and residents remember when Santos Rodriguez was killed by a Dallas police officer. Events, including a city proclamation, are marking the 50th anniversary.
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Dallas community leaders have planned several events to mark the 50th anniversary of Santos Rodriguez's murder by a Dallas police officer. A documentary titled "Santos Vive" will be screened for free at different locations.
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Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson and other city officials unveiled a statue of Santos Rodriguez Saturday.
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Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia apologized to Santos Rodriguez鈥檚 mother for the young Mexican American boy鈥檚 death 48 years ago. Saturday, an annual caravan drove through the city honoring Santos鈥 life and making sure his death is not forgotten.
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Forty-five years ago 鈥 on July 24, 1973 鈥 a Dallas police officer shot and killed a 12-year-old Mexican-American boy, Santos Rodriguez, while he sat handcuffed inside a patrol car.
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At the Pike Park summer camp in Dallas, kids do the usual summer camp stuff -- play games, dance, draw and eat. What makes this camp different? The kids鈥
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The park that was once a centerpiece of Dallas' Little Mexico turns 100 this year. Although it hardly resembles the cultural gathering place it once was,鈥
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Dallas Fire-Rescue officials say an electrical short caused a fire Monday that destroyed Luna鈥檚 Tortilla Factory on Harry Hines Boulevard. They say the鈥