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Dear Primos and Friends:
This issue will fill you with both hope and pride. We are finally seeing the evidence of our contributions and accomplishments, in all areas of endeavor: education, labor, military, business and the arts.
A State of Texas historical plaque honoring Dr. Hector P. Garcia was unveiled on February 28th in Corpus Christi. A documentary on Cesar Chavez will be viewed across the country in March, 19 Latinos will have their Silver Stars, raised to Medal of Honor on March 18th, and we excelled at the academy awards.
To all who have contributed articles and tidbits, thank you, thank you, thank you. I invite everyone to send your family stories, small or large. Don't be hesitant. Everyone's life matters. History answers questions. Your experiences might have the piece missing for someone else's insight and understanding of their own life.
If you read about the accomplishments of a Latino, send it along, so that we can all applaud his/her success. . . .
If you sent an article or tidbit for submission and it has not appeared, please send it again. In the process of updating my AOL version, I lost a bunch of files that were being stored for inclusion in Somos Primos.
Enjoy your St. Patrick Day . .
Mimi
SOMOS PRIMOS MARCH 2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS
UNITED STATES
Hector P. Garcia, M.D. Plaque unveiled
What the Film “Latino Americans” Offers and Misses by Dr. Cynthia E.
Orozco
Big Oscar Wins for Latinos by Kirk Whisler New Organization Launches to Help More Latinas Realize Their Political Dreams The Under-represented Latina
Cuento: How Education Can Lead to Freedom by Wanda Garcia
Cuento: Conciencia: Knowing Yourself, from The Power of Latino Leadership by Juana Bordas Hispanic Marketing 101 Ghosts of a forgotten war: By Snejana Farberov NCLR Affiliates HISTORIC TIDBITS Hernando de Soto and the Mississippi River
Cuento: Apology Act for the 1930's Mexican Repatriation Program Saul David Alinsky: Founder of modern community organizing
Mini-Bio: María Coronel becomes "the Woman in Blue"
HISPANIC LEADERS
Dr. Henry J. Casso, activist, educator passed on Feb 25, 2014
LATINO PATRIOTS
Statue: kneeling soldier and small Iraqi girl
Cuento: Wrong-Way Brazilians by Daniel L. Polino Poster of the USS Gonzalez, named after Freddy Gonzalez, Medal of Honor Recipient
Cuento: A Cause Worth Fighting For, Michael Behenna
Cuento: The Ladies at the Base by Raul Guerra
Cuento: The Gold Star by Raul Garza
Vietnam POWs May 24, 1973 and May 24, 2013 AARP Endorsement & Jacksonville CGM Radio Interview Best Soldier/Dog Reunion Video Ever
EARLY LATINO PATRIOTS
Visit Mexico City with the Granaderos y Damas de Galvez, Houston Chapter, June 5th- June 8th Thank you letter from Teresa Valcarce Fundraising Effort for the Bernardo de Galvez statue Granaderos and the Cross of Burgundy Flag by Joe Perez SURNAMES Brito Beginnings, DeLeon Families by Marie Brito
DNA
Oldest human DNA found in Spain by Elizabeth Landau Montana Prehistoric Boy May Be Native American 'Missing Link'
FAMILY HISTORY
Another Writing Project
The BYUtv Generations Project
Request Information from Salt Lake Family History Library FamilySearch to Make Millions of Obituaries Searchable Online FamilySearch Adds More Than 4.5 Million Indexed Records and Images to Collections
EDUCATION
March 27: Latino Education and Advocacy Days Summit LEAD Publications for FREE
Photo: Grandpa Anthony Santiago shares a sports hero Educational Attainment in the United States: 2013 The Herman Baca Papers (1964-2013) What a Future Latino Majority Holds for California? by Jimmy Franco Sr.
Why New Mexico’s Latino Students Top Nation on AP Tests by Jorge Rivas
CULTURE
The Walk-on, The Proud and Damned By Ernesto Uribe
UTube: The best of Modern Tango
UTube: Izzy Sanabria Great 1964 Welcome in Japan
UTube: UTube: Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia HernándezBOOKS AND PRINT MEDIA Coming Soon: 1990-1999 Somos Primos quarterly print issues available on DVD
2013 Winners from the Int'l Latino Book Awards as either a PDF or as a word document
2014 NACCS Tejas Fiction Awards
From the Republic of the Rio Grande: Personal History of the Place and the People
by Beatriz de la Garza
Spain: The Forgotten Alliance, Independence of the United States
by Martha Gutierrez Steinkamp
ORANGE COUNTY, CA
Saturday March 8th, SHHAR monthly meeting: Judge Fredrick Aguirre, presenter Cesar Chavez - Pioneer, Patriot, Humanitarian - Little known facts and photographs Documentary, Parade and Rally for Cesar Chavez
Cuento: Lost Mitten in Disneyland, written by Sylvia N. Contreras During March, O.C. Center for Contemporary Arts show, honors Emigdio Vasquez March 8, 2014 , Santa Ana's Fire Department's History in a Working Fire Station!
National Hispanic Business Women Association Scholarship, Southern California students
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Seal of Los Angeles County, California
Cuento: Apology Act for the 1930's Mexican Repatriation Program
Mini-Bio: Estela Lopez, new partner in the firm of Kindel Gagan UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Newsletter Ruben Salazar: Man in the Middle, PBS documentary premieres on PBS Tuesday, April 29 Roger Rabbit and the Great Angelino Land Robbery by Rodolfo F. Acuna
CALIFORNIA
Cuento: May 14: Day of the Teacher
Cuento: Recollection and memories of my father By Angel Cortinas
Cuento: Our Aunt Phoebe by Eva Booher
Your Wednesday, May 14, 2014 Day of the Teacher, Assignment by Galal Kernahan
Mini-bio: Joaquin Murrietta, The California Desperado by Ray John de Aragon What a Future Latino Majority Holds for California? By Jimmy Franco Sr.
NORTHWESTERN, US
Utah mom buys all of store's 'indecent' t-shirts
SOUTHWESTERN, US
Cuento: The Land Tells Who We are in the St. Luis Valley by Claire Marie O'Brien
Cuento: My brother, Juan Dolores Romero by Annie Romero Oldfield
Mini-Bio: Fray Angelico Chavez: The Sage from Wagon Mound by John Ray de Aragon
and and Anticipation Guide by Rosa Maria Calles Why New Mexico’s Latino Students Top Nation on AP Tests by Jorge Rivas
Cuento: Dorinda Moreno's childhood and Sixtieth anniversary of the film Salt of the Earth TEXAS
Cuento: A Flood of Memory by Margarita B. Velez
Photos: Laredo Floods, 1948 & 1954
Cuento: A Cheap Date by Margarita B. Velez
Cuento: Beneath the Shadow of the Capitol by Ramon Moncivais, Chapter 4
Cuento: Swimming in the Brazos River by Odell Harwell
Cuento: A Visit from Two Angels by Yomar Villarreal Cleary 219th birthday celebration of José Antonio Navarro February 27, 1850 South Texas separatists proclaim Territory of the Rio Grande Forgotten Fourteen Freedom Fighters of Texas By José Antonio López
Mini-bio: Teodoro Zamora’s Commission By Alice L. Baumgartner Handbook of Texas Seeks Support MEXICO El día de la Bandera en México Joseph Luiz Vicente. Indio Apache Don José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi " El Pensador Mexicano "
MIDDLE AMERICA
Photo: Steamboats on the Mississippi River in 1907
UTube: Los Isleños Fiesta of St. Bernard, Louisiana French Colonial Records, 1732-1819, Natchitoches Parish Louisiana, Creole Heritage Center The Attakapas Historical Association
EAST COAST
Painting: They called it La Florida
March 8, 2014: 17th-Century Military Muster at Mission San Luis, Tallahassee, Florida
Cuento: Cooking Lessons by Daisy Martinez
Cuento: Once upon a time, there lived a street cop by the name of Joe Sanchez Harvard History Department Adds Latin American Scholars
AFRICAN-AMERICAN
LDS Church Making Strides Preserving African Family Histories About Genealogy: Researching African-American & Other Ethnic Ancestors From Kimberly Powell
INDIGENOUS
Survivors of Captivity: Known Captive Indians in Southern Colorado,
1860-1880 by Virginia Sanchez
Photo: A mountain of bison skulls ready to be ground into fertilizer in the 1870's.
Photo: Michigan loggers in 1890
SEPHARDIC
17th New York Sephardic Festival, March 13-20, 2014 The Long Road Home by Kobi Ben-Simhon Finding Their Way Home by Andree Aelion Brooks ARCHAEOLOGY Ancient Native American village found in downtown Miami, slated for massive development
CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA
Libro genealogías del Suroeste Antioqueño Por Luis Álvaro Gallo Martínez.
PHILIPPINES
Cuento: The Harana Article, An Update by Eddie AAA Calderón, Ph.D.
Cuento: Dr. Jose P. Rizal: National Hero of the Philippines
SPAIN
Cuento: Grace & Drake Fenn research on Sephardim Anusim in Spain El Gran Mito del Oro por Angel Custodio Rebollo Spanish Jews: Reports of new Sephardic citizenship law, premature by Marion Fischel, Sam Sokol
Spain: Sephardic Jews are Welcome Back... Maybe by Soeren Kern
INTERNATIONAL
Customers Wait When Muslim Clerks Won’t Touch “Dirty” Pork or Alcohol by Rick Wells