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Anita N. Martinez represented West Dallas on the city council from 1969 to 1973 and later founded the Anita N. MartÃnez 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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For the first time in over 40 years, the Cinco de Mayo parade on Jefferson Boulevard in Oak Cliff was cancelled due to a shortage of funding. Instead, organizers will host a community festival.
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Luis Rodriguez Bucio took over on Aug. 1 as head of the Mexican Consulate in Dallas, which serves approximately 2.3 million Mexican nationals and their families across 82 counties in the area. He replaces Francisco de la Torre, who served as Consul General in North Texas for nine years.
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Dallas County commissioners court supported June as Immigrant Heritage month, as Commissioner Elba Garcia recommended in the court's regular meeting this week.
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The art of making tamales during the holidays is a tradition that many Mexican families in the Texas and all over the world hold near and dear to their heart. It’s a tradition passed down from generation to generation. A group of North Texas women who call themselves Las Tamaleras are keeping the tradition alive.
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New exhibit by The Mexican American Museum of Texas showcases Texas’ history of Mexican-American citizens in early 1900s.
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The name of the town comes from a misspelled Spanish name. The way people say it traces a long history of racializing Latinos in the U.S.
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* Update, April 13: On Friday, the State Board of Education gave its final approval to development of the Ethnic Studies: An Overview of Americans of…
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A man dressed in gold and black blows a trumpet shell. A teenage boy beats on a drum. They’re part of a group that performs traditional Aztec dances.On…
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The State Board of Education is considering creating standards for an official Mexican-American studies high school course, after two failed attempts to…
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The State Board of Education on Wednesday didn’t approve a statewide Mexican-American studies elective. Instead, it adopted a measure that asks publishers…