Who WE Are
Launched in 2019, the Mexican American Civil Rights Institute (MACRI) is the only national history museum dedicated to preserving and sharing Mexican American civil rights history. Located in San Antonio, Texas, the cradle of Mexican American civil rights. We are creating a national destination to learn about Mexican American civil rights history, including our rich local history as the birthplace of many significant Mexican American civil rights organizations and leaders, as well as the larger national story of Mexican American civil rights endeavors across the Southwest, the Pacific Northwest, the Midwest, the New South, and beyond. MACRI has an ambitious plan to house significant historical archives and collections, preserve the legacy of Mexican American civil rights endeavors for generations to come, and offer an unparalleled opportunity for the public to learn about this vital history.
Board Members
MACRI is fortunate to have a group of talented and nationally recognized civic leaders and scholars with expertise in the areas of higher education, bilingual education, K-12 and higher education administration, early childhood development, fund development and civil rights history. With a combined professional experience of more than 200 years, the Board also includes members with experience in research and evaluation, organizational design and implementation, marketing, health, and museum curating. Board members also have experience in managing large systems and institutions as well as establishing new organizations, and have led and served on local, state and national boards that advocate for equal rights in the areas of historical preservation, good government, immigration, civil right, voting rights and equal educational opportunity.
Consultant
San Antonio, Texas
Associate Professor
Our Lady of the Lake University
San Antonio, Texas
Health Consultant
San Antonio, Texas
Chief Executive Officer
Every Texan
San Antonio, Texas
President
Alamo Colleges District –
Palo Alto College
San Antonio, Texas
Chief Executive Officer
Ocañas Group
San Antonio, Texas
President
IN/TEND
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Founder, Former President/CEO
AVANCE
San Antonio, Texas
Professor of History and of American Studies; Director, Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity and Transnational Migration
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut
Associate Professor and Program Director Mexican American Studies Race, Ethnicity, Gender and Sexuality Studies Department
University of Texas at San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas
Partner
Bracewell LLP
San Antonio, Texas
Vice-Chair
San Antonio, Texas
Member
Washington, DC
Member
San Antonio, Texas
Member
San Antonio, Texas
Member
San Antonio, Texas
Professor
Yale University
Associate Professor
Georgetown University
Associate Professor
University of Texas at Austin
Assistant Professor
Brown University
Librarian
San Jose State University
Professor Emeritus
University of Notre Dame
Associate Professor
University of Texas at Austin
Professor
University of Southern California
Associate Director of Content and Interpretation
National Museum of the American Latino, Smithsonian Institution
Director of Research; Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literacy Heritage Program
University of Houston