MACRI TALK – Compton in My Soul
Learn about the history of Compton, Los Angeles, and Albert Camarillo’s path to becoming the first Mexican American to earn a Ph.D. in Chicano History.
Learn about the history of Compton, Los Angeles, and Albert Camarillo’s path to becoming the first Mexican American to earn a Ph.D. in Chicano History.
Join us on Mexican Independence Day for a conversation about economic freedom during our September virtual MACRI Talk. Learn about the Latino GDP and how the growth of the US […]
Learn about the roots & influence of the predominantly Chicanx punk rock scene in El Paso since the late 1970s. About the event Join us for a virtual MACRI Talk […]
Join us for a special Veterans’ Day MACRI Talk about Company E, 141st Infantry, the only all Mexican American army unit in World War II, featuring author Dave Gutierrez. As […]
Join us for a special holiday talk about Hearts of Fire and Snow and about Latino representation in children’s and young adult novels, featuring authors Guadalupe García McCall and David Bowles […]
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence. In the year of this milestone, we are called to reflect: What does the United States semiquincentennial […]
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence. In the year of this milestone, we are called to reflect: What does the United States semiquincentennial […]
⚠️ Event update ⚠️ Due to unforeseen circumstances, Dr. Richard Flores is unable to join us on this date. We look forward to welcoming him at a future program and […]
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence. In the year of this milestone, we are called to reflect: What does the United States semiquincentennial […]
La Casa Cordova, known as Tucson, Arizona’s oldest building, was formerly the home of María Navarrete Cordova (1895–1975). In 1972, gentrification and urban renewal pushed Cordova out of her home. She and her family fought the removal in court, but lost the case. The historic building was preserved as a museum. The stories told there, […]
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence. In the year of this milestone, we are called to reflect: What does the United States semiquincentennial mean to Mexican Americans? How have Mexican Americans shaped this country, and what do we want to see for our communities in the future? Join […]