Alonso S. Perales: Civil Rights Trailblazer Traveling Exhibit
The first exhibit on the life and work of one of the most influential Mexican Americans of the twentieth century.
The first exhibit on the life and work of one of the most influential Mexican Americans of the twentieth century.
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Join us for a 20th Anniversary screening of a classic mockumentary
How have memories of the US-Mexico War shaped Mexican Americans' civil rights struggles since 1848?
Special Appearance by the film's producer Virginia Espino. Film will be show at the UTSA Downtown Campus, Buena Vista Building Aula Canaria Auditorium (1.328)
Designed and presented by Dr. Elizabeth Rivas. Ideal for K-12 social studies teachers | 3 CPEs for qualified teachers. Class will take place in UTSA Downtown, Durango Building 3.202.
Joaquin Muerte hosts podcast with filmmakers Edwin Raul Oliva and Dylan Hensley and special guest Alejandra Herrera (Itu Ninu, Romaˆ) followed by a curated selection of cosmic-infused short films. Get Tickets
Stellar selection of shorts by Afro-Latina and Black filmmakers. Get Tickets
Two climate migrants, Ángel and Sofia, try to connect through old fashioned letters in a highly controlled smart city in the year 2084. Actress Alejandra Herrera will be in attendance! Get Tickets
Bring your chairs and blankets. Attendees can enjoy free paletas provided by festival sponsor MACRI (Mexican American Civil Rights Institute) and comic books courtesy of Alien Worlds! Get Tickets
The first exhibit on the life and work of one of the most influential Mexican Americans of the twentieth century.
An exhibit about LULAC’s 95-year history. This exhibit was created by LULAC (the League of United Latin American Citizens) and presents highlights of LULAC's 95-year history. The exhibit will be […]