The End of Segregation in a Southern Town
By Ricardo Romo A story that is not well known is how San Antonio Tech High School was a prime...
Read MorePosted by Dr. Ricardo Romo | Dec 31, 2019 | Editorial |
By Ricardo Romo A story that is not well known is how San Antonio Tech High School was a prime...
Read MorePosted by Dr. Ricardo Romo | Dec 31, 2019 | About the Cover Artist |
By Ricardo Romo Cesar Martinez grew up in Laredo, Texas and attended Texas A&M University at Kingsville. While at the Kingsville campus he formed friendships with several Latino artists who like himself, expressed in their...
Read MorePosted by Dr. Ricardo Romo | Dec 22, 2019 | About the Cover Artist |
By Ricardo Romo Malaquias Montoya, this week’s cover artist, is one of the most recognized and accomplished Chicano artists of his generation. Montoya served in the U.S.Marines in the mid 1960s and used his G.I. Benefits to...
Read MorePosted by Dr. Ricardo Romo | Nov 24, 2019 | Editorial |
The first Chicano murals originated in 1965 on the walls of Cesar Chavez’ United Farm Workers...
Read MorePosted by Dr. Ricardo Romo | Sep 24, 2019 | Editorial |
By Dr. Ricardo Romo The abundance of fresh water in San Antonio brought the first people to its...
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