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Dear Primos and Friends . . .
Again, lots of thoughtful articles written and a great variety submitted by readers. This issue is the largest ever, so do allow the issue to fully upload before moving around in the issue.
Featured in April is information on the Tejano Memorial, a beautiful collection of very large sculptures honoring the early colonization of Texas by the Spanish, being unveiled this weekend. The figures are placed on the grounds of the Texas State Capitol. . . . a truly historic happening.
Of special interest too is Boomtown (OIL) U.S.A. with construction job opportunities in North Dakota. The article was in the AARP magazine, with a statement that indicated "Seniors have been among the big winners in the booming job market." Apparently little experience is needed.
Please feel personally invited to share items of interest with your primos.
God Bless America, Mimi
APRIL TABLE OF CONTENTS:
UNITED STATES
The United States is Founded on Christian Principles
Communion on the Moon: July 20, 1969
Lawmakers Push to Award Latino Posthumous Medal of Honor
Defend the Honor in Support of Marine Sgt. Rafael Peralta
New Data and Interactive Maps on Hispanic Population in U.S. States and Counties
Reflections Upon a Public Square Rosary Rally, October 18, 2010
Interracial Marriage Hits Record High, Driven by Latino Population Growth
Hispanics Breaking Barriers, Second Volume, 8th issue by Mercy Bautista-Olvera
Dr. Hector P. Garcia by daughter, Daisy Wanda Garcia
Vicki L. Ruiz, A Wise Latina, by Mercy Bautista-Olvera
Only 2% Sunday Morning Talk Shows Guests Hispanic by Matthew Gennari
Forced Removal of Mexican Americans During the Great Depression
The Civil War, Part 1: The Places
Welfare State Ties Social, Fiscal Issues Together
The Wall Street Journal: What the Mormons Know About Welfare
What Netanyahu May Have Added... "We do not 'go' to war; war comes to us."
Friends of the National Museum of the American Latino
2012 NCLR Capital Awards: A Night to Remember
July 7-10, 2012, NCLR Annual Conference
WITNESS TO HERITAGE
Making friends with your local newspaper by Joe López
We must enlist the help of the younger Tejano History scholars
What Really Happened at the Alamo, March 6th, 1836 by Richard G. Santos
Grab of Indian Territory by Gale Courey Toensing
Final Drawings for Luis Jimenez "Los Lagartos" Sculpture
TEJANO MONUMENT
Mission of the Tejano Monument
From NBC Latino, Armando Hinojosa of Laredo
From Rejection to Renaissance by José Antonio López
ERASING HISTORIC REALITY
Battle of the Alamo Revisited on 176th Anniversary by Richard G. Santos
Tejano Patriots at the Battle of the Alamo 1836 by Lino Garcia, Jr. Ph.D.
Mission Drive-In mural proposal draws protest by Elaine Ayala
López: USA, USA! by José Antonio López
HISPANIC LEADERS
Robert Earle Lopez died on March 13, 2012 at the age of 92
Honorable Frank P. Hernández, 1938- February 16, 2012
NATIONAL ISSUES
Boomtown (OIL) U.S.A.
When it comes to pure economics, Hispanics have been hit the hardest
U.S. Oil Discovery - Largest Reserve in the World
Federal Public Land Map
March 1st: United States Senate voted 51-48 to gut the First Amendment.
Federal Court Unseals Planned Parenthood Lawsuit
Judge: Insulting Islam is grounds for beating
The Harvest/La Cosecha, a film
Cesar Chavez and Armando Garcia
Plyler v. Doe: Guaranteeing Immigrant Children's Right to Attend US Public Schools
Trans-Border Institute Releases its New Report on Drug Violence in Mexico
ACTION ITEM
Librotraficantes, Book Smugglers Caravan
Save St. John the Divine Church, Mexican-American Catholic parish in Kansas
Planning Culture and Heritage Events?
BUSINESS
Hispanic Zip Profile USA
HEALTH ISSUES
Medical Marijuana and Seizure Disorders by Aury Lor Holtzman, M.D.
My Battle with Breast Cancer by Irene Mendez-Tello
Leukemia are More Common in Hispanic Patients
CitizenLink® Report: Score Two for Religious Freedom
The kids are not always alright
EDUCATION
Making Mathematics Fun
National status tied to Hispanics staying in school
Chapman University creates Iluminación Project
HACEMOS National High Technology Day
Why Diversity Still Matters
Extract: Bachelor's Degree Attainment Tops 30 Percent for the First Time
In Defense of Charter Schools by Willis Papillion
Educational trajectories of English Language Learners examined
CULTURE
Lowrider magazine celebrating 35 years
Nala Films to release, Casa de Mi Padre, starring Will Ferrell
Latinos Should Go See "Casa De Mi Padre" by Jose Cruz
The 9th International Orange and Early Music Festival Oaxaca, Mexico
Zoot Suit performed at Santa Ana College, CA
Festejos, la Marinera and more...a Voyage of Discovery
Anita Velez: Dancing Through Life
Cinco de Mayo: Census Bureau - Profile America Facts for Features
Show Seekers
LITERATURE
My Most Memorable Moment by Anthony T. Cordova
If George Washington's My Father, Why Wasn't He Chicano?
by Felipe Ortego de Gasca
La Joya de la Literatura Española, la Biblioteca Nacional.
Somos en escrito
BOOKS
The Mormon Colonies in Mexico by Thomas Cottam Romney
Rose Hill: An Intermarriage before Its Time by Dr. Carlos E. Cortes
General Teran, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, Vol 15 (1891-1901) By Crispin Rendon
I'm From Eagle Pass (Soy de Ygle Pass) by Jesus 'Corky' Rubio
Terror on the Border by J. Gilberto Quezada
Memory, Community, and Activism Mexican Migration and Labor in the Pacific
Northwest Editors: Jerry Garcia and Gilberto Garcia
Comparative Perspectives on Afro-Latin America, Edited by Kwame Dixon
and John Burdick
LATINO PATRIOTS
Freddy González, The Story of a War Hero
Sylvestre Herrera, a Binational Hero
Gilbert Paul (Barney) Trujillo
Major General Eldon Regua: Filipino/Mexican Heritage
Bono Siblings Could Become First FIL-AM Admiral's Tandem
Gov't siding with Mt. Soledad memorial
Middle East Soldiers Desecrate Graves
The Chatter Memorial
WWII: Rare Color Film of Iwo Jima
Military Museums throughout our Nation.
WWI or WWII and Airplane sites
EARLY LATINO PATRIOTS
Joaquin de Ortega y Prieto, Spanish Patriot Proven for National DAR by Molly Long
Picasso, Amigos & Contemporáneos: General Bernardo de Galvez Exhibit
SURNAMES
Gonzalez by Tomas 'Tom' Saenz Gonzalez
Spanish Surnames, Origins and History Website
CUENTOS
In Loving Memory of Linda Zamarripa Saenz by Thomas Michael Saenz
Biography of Amando Saenz, 1931, Migrant Life Style, Chapter 4 of 9
Correspondence between Mike Scarborough and Arturo Madrid
Dear Heloise
FAMILY HISTORY
Daniel's Legacy, Stillborn certificate granted
Older Alien Registration case files
1940 Census Available April 2
18 Million More Free Historic Records for Nevada and California
DNA
Catalan Newspaper Proves Lionel Messi & Bojan Krkic Are Distant Cousins
Neanderthals were close evolutionary cousins of our own species - Homo sapiens.
Confused by genetic tests? NIH's online tool may help by Dr. Frank Talamantes, Ph.D,
Meeting our Cousins
ORANGE COUNTY, CA
April 14, SHHAR Meeting, Maestro Gabriel B. Zavala, "Teaching Mariachi music"
April 21, Orange County Family History Fair
Newport Beach Film Festival: Latino Showcase Wednesday, May 3, 2012.
El Modena High School Library Renamed, Lorenzo A. Ramirez
A Class Action: The Grassroots Struggle for School Desegregation in California
LOS ANGELES, CA
California Apology to Deported Mexican Americans, 80 Years Too Late
"Transforming Public Art": Exhibition dates: March 9 - April 16, 2012
April 5, Kerry Bartels, National Archives to speak on 1940 Census
April 14: Feria de Andalucia, Long Beach
Rancho Los Alamitos: A View of America from California
CALIFORNIA
May 5, 2012, USNS, Cesar E. Chavez to be Christened in San Diego
First School Named After Hector P. Garcia, in California?
All Researchers & Descendants of Thomas Smith/Maria Meza of Baja California
Bounty-Pitcairn Conference, August 19-21, 2012
NORTHWESTERN US
Memory, Community, and Activism: Mexican Migration and Labor in the Pacific
Northwest, Editors: Jerry Garcia and Gilberto Garcia
Tú Decides bilingual newspaper
Seattle Civil Rights & Labor History Project: Erasmo Gamboa
SOUTHWESTERN US
The 1906 Statehood Status of , Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Indian Territory
American Latino Story by Julie Rodriguez
Demonstrating Wealth of Personal Memories, Mike Scarborough and Arturo Madrid
"Latino Arizona: 100 Years," Centennial photo exhibition Latino Arts & Cultural Center
MIDDLE AMERICA
Louisiana Colonial Document Project Underway
Commemoration of the War of 1812
Isleno Fiesta, 2012
What happened to the radiation that was suppose to last thousands of years?
TEXAS
Adina De Zavala Recognized at the Alamo
Grand Re-Opening of Casa Navarro State Historic Site!
A Genealogy Explosion Elisa Lujan Perez
New Houston School to be named after James DeAnda
1938 Pecan Shellers Strike
Saying "I Do" On The Texas Frontier by U.S. Sen. John Cornyn
TAMACC, Women of Distinction, 2012
Down Memory Lane in Old Brownsville: Part 1, by Lino Garcia Jr.
Videos: Sylvia Garcia - Houston's "Wise Latina"
Texas Tejano New Website
MEXICO
Conferencia Binational de Historia
Mexico: A Middle Class Society Poor No More, Developed Not Yet
US Baby boomers in Mexico: a growing group of immigrants
Families of General Teran, Nuevo Leon, Mexico (1891-1901) by Crispin Rendon
Un desastre de cadáver por Angel Custodio Rebollo
Tejupan, Formerly the capital of the ancient Mixtec kingdom of Texupa,
Personajes en La Historia de Mexico por Jose Leon Robles de la Torre
Hermanos: Ignacio López Rayón y Ramon López Rayón
Gustavo Díaz Ordaz
Luis Echeverria Alvarez
Genealogía del apellido Palacios en Burgos, Tamaulipas
por Carlos Martín Herrera de la Garza
INDIGENOUS
Apache 8
Inaugural Ethnobotany Workshop
ARCHAEOLOGY
DNA reveals Neanderthal extinction clues
SEPHARDIC
Oakwood woman's book reveals secret Jewish sect by Brandee A. Thomas
Jerusalem, the Holy City
The inconvenient truth about refugees by Richard Z. Chesnoff
IBM at Auschwitz, New Documents by Edwin Black
The Forgetting River: A Modern Tale of Survival, Identity, and the Inquisition
by Doreen Carvajal
AFRICAN-AMERICAN
LDS Church Official Statement: "All Are Alike Unto God"
From Panthers to Priesthood, Interview with Ed & Wanda Willis
National Rosenwald Schools Conference, June 14-16, 2012 Tuskegee, Alabama
EAST COAST
A Sobering Surprise on Fifth Avenue, February 28, 2012
My Family's South Bronx Bodega
Hundreds of threats for assault victim in case dismissed by Quran-minded judge
CARIBBEAN/CUBA
A Tragic Good Friday by J.R. Lee
Florida International Univ Announces Acquisition of Cuban Genealogy Collection
CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA
Museo Histórico de la Ciudad de San Francisco y la Región
U.S. Returns Stolen Artifacts to Guatemala by Estuardo Rodríguez
THE PHILLIPINES
Chabacano and the Lasting Influence and Legacy of the Language of Don Miguel de
Cervántes in the Philippines by Eddie AAA Calderón, Ph.D.
The Practice of Avoiding Eye Contacts and other Philippine Traditions
by Eddie AAA Calderón, Ph.D.
SPAIN
Articulo publicado en El Periodico de Huelva, escritos por Angel Custodio Rebollo
Felipe II y Sus Manias
La Reina no tiene piernas
Los temores de Leonor de Guzmán
Jihadists "Liberating" Spain for Islam by Soeren Kern
Historia y Genealogia, Imagen de Poder
Provincia de Cantabria, Grupo de Yahoo
Nueva exposición virtual del Aheb-beha!
Spain Facing Creeping Islamization by Soeren Kern
INTERNATIONAL
Sistine Chapel
Islam/Free Speech: OIC vs. Universal Declaration of Human Rights by Michael Curtis
Islam Looms in French Elections by Soeren Kern
Arab Spring Brings the Decline of Secularism in Tunisia
Tawriya: "Creative Lying" Advocated in Islam
Bequeathers of Absolute Truth Crush Free Speech in Europe by Guy Millière
The Historical Reality of the Muslim Conquests by Raymond Ibrahim
Extract: Destroy all churches by the Washington Times, March 16th
Angry Turk's Message for Europe: "We are Coming" by Soeren Kern
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