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Two More Latinos Join California Hall of Fame

Two More Latinos Join California Hall of Fame

by Terry Grieve | Jan 14, 2020 | Culture, History, Museums | 0 Comments

By Beatriz García – AldiaNews.com – Photo Not Credited. Photo: Comedian George Lopez and astrophysicist France Cordova in the Hall of Fame. Twelve personalities were inducted into the California Hall of Fame on Dec. 10 at a ceremony in Sacramento,...
Chicago History Museum to Display Latino Exhibits After Being Criticized for Lack of Representation

Chicago History Museum to Display Latino Exhibits After Being Criticized for Lack of Representation

by Terry Grieve | Jan 13, 2020 | Culture, History, Museums | 0 Comments

By Amy Santiago – LatinPost.com – Photo: Alanscottwalker – Own work | commons.wikimedia.org. In response to the Instituto Justice and Leadership Academy students’ outrage in November due to its lack of Latino representation, the Chicago History...
How Rose Simpson’s lowrider is an homage to Pueblo potters

How Rose Simpson’s lowrider is an homage to Pueblo potters

by Terry Grieve | Jan 13, 2020 | Culture, History, LowRiders, Museums | 0 Comments

By Kira Wakeam – PBS.org – Photo Not Credited. Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico — While studying automotive science, Rose B. Simpson built a moving piece of art: “Maria,” a black, refurbished 1985 Chevrolet El Camino named for famed Pueblo potter Maria...
Good food, friendly service at newly opened Santa Fe Mexican Grill

Good food, friendly service at newly opened Santa Fe Mexican Grill

by Terry Grieve | Jan 13, 2020 | Cuisine, Culture | 0 Comments

By Edmonds Restaurant News – MyEdmondsNews.com – Photo: James Spangler. Photo: Santa Fe Mexican Grill and Cantina is located at 5th and Main, in a coveted spot next to the downtown Edmonds fountain. Santa Fe, New Mexico – It’s always fun to...
Hispanic Heritage Is Celebrated In Albany, New York

Hispanic Heritage Is Celebrated In Albany, New York

by Terry Grieve | Jan 10, 2020 | Culture, Festivals, History | 0 Comments

By Dave Lucas – WAMC.org – Image Not Credited. “The 30 days between September 15th and October 15th are celebrated as Hispanic Heritage because many of the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean were freed from Spanish rule during that...
Frank Rubio, the first Latino who could set foot on Mars in 2033

Frank Rubio, the first Latino who could set foot on Mars in 2033

by Terry Grieve | Jan 10, 2020 | Culture, History | 0 Comments

By Beatriz García – AldiaNews.com – Photo: Via NBC. Photo: Frank Rubio (41), army colonel and son of Salvadoran migrants living in Miami, Florida. NASA has announced the 13 astronauts selected from more than 18,000 candidates who could be part of the...
Colorado’s Most Iconic Food? Your Chosen Winner Is Green Chile

Colorado’s Most Iconic Food? Your Chosen Winner Is Green Chile

by Terry Grieve | Jan 10, 2020 | Cuisine, Culture | 0 Comments

By Claire Cleveland – CPR.org – Photo: Kevin J. Beaty | Denverite. Photo: Green chile served up at Tom’s Diner on Dec. 21, 2019. Which food represents Colorado? It was a delicious competition. Rocky Mountain Oysters? Cheeseburgers? Denver omelet?...
Complete List of Winners From 2019 Latin American Music Awards

Complete List of Winners From 2019 Latin American Music Awards

by Terry Grieve | Jan 9, 2020 | Awards, Culture, Festivals, Music | 0 Comments

By NBC 6 South Florida – NBCMiami.com – Photo: Jesse Grant | Telemundo. Telemundo’s fifth edition of the “Latin American Music Awards” airing live from Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre in California was filled with exciting and yet very memorable moments...
End Of An Era As Lowrider Magazine Will Cease Printing After 42 Years

End Of An Era As Lowrider Magazine Will Cease Printing After 42 Years

by Terry Grieve | Jan 9, 2020 | Culture, History, LowRiders | 0 Comments

By Javier Rojas – WeAreMitu.com – Photo: LowriderMagazine | Instagram. After 42 years, Lowrider magazine is nearing its last ride as the publication will cease printing at the end of this year. For many Chicanos living in Southern California in the 1980s,...
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