Chairman of La Prensa Texas Board of Directors (also Chairman VIA Board of Trustees) & Board Member Louis R Escareno attend SA to DC In support of San Antonio Federal Priorities
Raul Servin: Artistic Chronicler of Mexican Rural Life and Chicano History and Culture
Raul Servin came to San Antonio from Acapulco, Mexico in 1968 as an artist hired to decorate the large platform utilized by the Mexican Voladores de Papantla in HemisFair 68. After HemisFair closed, Servin returned to Acapulco, Mexico but found his way back to San...
Congratulations Robert & Connie Romo on 55 Years of Marriage
La Prensa Texas Congratulates Robert and Connie Romo on their 55th Wedding Anniversary! It was attended by many of their family and friends. In addition, LPT Community Liaison Ramon Chapa Jr had the honor to serve as the Master of Ceremony at the event! So many long...
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Texas Members, Chair Barragán, Urge Administration to Investigate Reports of Governor Abbott Obstructing Border Patrol
Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) Chair Nanette Barragán (CA-44) and CHC Texas Representatives Joaquin Castro (TX-20), Vicente Gonzalez (TX-34), Sylvia Garcia (TX-29), Veronica Escobar (TX-16), Henry Cuellar (TX-28), and Greg Casar (TX-35) lead CHC Members to demand...
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Featured in Art at the Centro Cultural Aztlan
February 2 is the anniversary of the end of the U.S.-Mexico War of 1846 and marks the signing of the peace treaty known as the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The Centro Cultural Aztlan commemorates the 176th anniversary of this treaty with an annual exhibition by Texas...
SB4- Is it Racist or Necessary?
There's been a lot of buzz lately about the upcoming Texas SB4 law, and it's sparked some intense discussions. For those who may not be familiar, SB4 is a controversial bill in Texas that aims to address immigration enforcement. Some argue that SB4, like similar laws...
S.A Grad Helping Promote Education Access
As a longtime resident of San Antonio, Damaris Cavazos Fike wants to see her city flourish like any other San Antonian. And with her own experience always in the front of her mind, she realizes what many others do: education and training is key. So Damaris after 17...
El Concurso Filmsa Ya Está Abierto Los jóvenes cineastas de San Antonio pueden competir para ganar premios en efectivo y ser parte de una proyección de película y ceremonia de premiación en Mission Marquee Plaza
La San Antonio Film Commission, una división del Departamento de Arte y Cultura de la Ciudad de San Antonio, anunció hoy el lanzamiento de su concurso anual #FilmSA. El propósito del Concurso #FilmSA 2024 es inspirar a los jóvenes a explorar el arte y el oficio de...
Oscar Castillo: Photographer, Teacher, and Documentor of Chicano Experience
Oscar Castillo is one of the premier Latino photographers in the United States. His inclusion in three early exhibits in Los Angeles in 1972 and Bellas Artes in Mexico City in 1974 established him as one of his generation's earliest recognized Chicano media artists....
AACOG/Gonzaba Foundation Warm Hearts, Warm Homes Project
As our region undergoes colder temperatures during the early months in the year, residents in the Alamo Region, especially those of low-income households, often including older adults do not have a safe and reliable source of heat in their homes. AACOG’s Warm Hearts,...