HABRÁ LIBROS O LISTADOS ?

HOLA MUY RESPETUOSAMENTE QUISIERA HACER UNA PREGUNTA PORQUE HE TENIDO LA DUDA Y QUISIERA HACERLA : HABRÁ LIBROS O LISTADOS DE PERSONAS QUE HAN ESTADO EN LA CARCEL ? ANTES ERA MUY COMÚN QUE LA
MAYORÍA TUVIERA UN ARMA.

DE ANTEMANO AGRADEZCO SI TIENEN EL CONOCIMIENTO O TAL VEZ SERÍA DELICADO ESTE TEMA.

FW: National Archives Virtual Genealogy Fair

Subject: National Archives Virtual Genealogy Fair

Hi everybody,

Here is an opportunity to attend a national genealogy fair from home and for
free. Speakers include genealogy experts from the National Archives and
U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services. If the times are bad for you,
recorded sessions will be available online after the event.

Go here to find out more:

http://www.archives.gov/dc-metro/know-your-records/genealogy-fair/

FW: SPAM: Somos Primos September 2013 156th Online Issue

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From: mimilozano@somosprimos.com [mailto:mimilozano@somosprimos.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2013 12:12 AM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: SPAM: Somos Primos September 2013 156th Online Issue

http://www.somosprimos.com/sp2013/spsep13/spsep13.htm

Dear Primos and Friends:

The September Table of Contents is below, but first I want to share the following good news:

The Westminster, California City Council, passed a Resolution on July 24th honoring all Hispanics/Latinos.

In the past, members of my local LULAC Chapter 3017, often requested and were successful in having the City of Westminster make a Proclamation in recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month.

This year, City Councilman Sergio Contreras, a LULAC member, went one step further. He proposed a City Resolution be passed that every year the City of Westminster recognized Hispanic Heritage Month, not as a result of a citizen request, but as a City Council. Hooray for Sergio!!

I share this, hopeful that other groups will emulate Sergio’s action in their city. Call your Mayor’s office, and ask what is needed to request either a City Proclamation or Resolution recognizing Hispanic Heritage Month.

Best wishes . . . Mimi
www.SomosPrimos.com

WESTMINSTER CITY RESOLUTION NO. 4445
The City of Westminster will recognize Sept 15 - Oct 15 of EVERY YEAR as National Hispanic Heritage Month Duly signed and approved, sent by City Council Member, Sergio Contreras

A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER RECOGNIZING SEPTEMBER 15TH THROUGH OCTOBER 15TH OF EVERY YEAR “NATIONAL HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH”
WHEREAS, each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America; and WHEREAS, the observation started in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week under President Lyndon Johnson and was expanded by President Ronald Reagan in 1988 to cover a 30-day period starting on September 15 and ending on October 15, and this was enacted into law on August 17, 1988, on the approval of Public Law 100-402; and WHEREAS, the day of September 15 is significant because it is the anniversary of independence for Latin American countries Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. In addition, Mexico and Chile celebrate their independence days on September 16 and September 18, respectively. Also, Columbus Day or Día de la Raza, which is October 12, falls within this 30 day period; and WHEREAS, National Hispanic Heritage Month is an opportunity to celebrate the spirit and accomplishments of Hispanic Americans everywhere including dedication to of service in the Armed Forces.
These proud patriots have fought in every war since our founding, and many have earned the Medal of Honor for their courage NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that I, Tri Ta, Mayor of the City of Westminster, on behalf of Mayor Pro Tem Quach, City Council Members Diana Lee Carey, Sergio Contreras, and Margie L. Rice, resolve September
15 through October 15, of each year as National Hispanic Heritage Month.

PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 24th day of July, 2013
I, ROBIN L. ROBERTS, do hereby certify that I am the duly appointed City Clerk of the City of Westminster, and that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Westminster held on the 24th day of July, 2013.

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UNITED STATES
Flight Delta 15, Story written by Annette Stokes
Photo: New World Trade Center
Joe Torrillo, World Trade Center Collapse Survivor PBS Series: "Latino Americans" to Premiere Dr. Maribel Garcia, Wise Latina by Mercy Bautista-Olvera Scout Town Hosted Jamboree, 1953 Ernesto Uribe at age 13 Makes Eagle Scout, 1975
13 Men Out, by Mark Whicker
Use of Languages Other than English in the U.S. on the Rise We Need Saints, Minneapolis, Minnesota

NCLR AND NEW ORLEANS
Somos Primos joined by Los Islenos Heritage and Cultural Society Seeing the Sights in New Orleans Hurricane Katrina Monument Touro Infirmary, 1852 The Mississippi River Plaza de Espana Cemetery Experience Garden District A Visit to the Los Isleños Heritage & Cultural Society Museum

HISPANIC HERITGAGE MONTH
Founding of St. Augustine, Florida 1565 Reenactment Juan Ponce de Leon, Landed in Florida in 1513 Latinos by Geography:
Hispanic population growth since 1980 by the Pew Hispanic Center American Latinos and the Making of the United States Facts and Figures on the Hispanic US Population

WITNESS TO HERITAGE
The Battle of Medina a Fight to the Last Man by Dan Arellano Recalling Hiroshima and Nagasaki

ERASING HISTORIC REALITY
General Eisenhower Warned Us

BLACK LEGEND
The Long Knives By Felipe de Ortego y Gasca

HISPANIC LEADERS
David Adame: April 11, 1918 to August 6, 2013 Ruth Lujan Perez: July 9, 1919 to August 2, 2013 Faustina Solis: April 28, 1923 to August 4, 2013 Roy G. Martinez: May 4, 1927 to August 6, 2013 Arthur Gonzalez Botello: April 2, 1930 to August 17, 2013

Introduction of Stacy Latocha

Hi, my name is Stacy Latocha and I am trying to continue research on my
family. I know that two of my great-grandparents were born in the Nuestros
Ranchos area. Great Grandfather Francisco Reyes was born in Zacatecas and
died in Torreon in December 1944. I have had absolutely zero luck finding
anything out about him at all.

Great Grandmother Maria Juana Joaquina Garcia born in San Juan de los Lagos
16 August 1888. I have been able to tease out her background to a degree,
but I would like to go further.

I am at the marriage record for her grandparents Don Cipriano Garcia and
Dona Teodosia Franco. However I am now stuck! I cannot read this or make
sense of it. Can someone with a further background in the abbreviations
help me? I am looking at the second record down on the left. None of my
Spanish speaking family can help me.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18684-130061-76

Any suggestions regarding Zacatecas research would be appreciated.
Best,
Stacy

Rodriguez/Silva

The legal age for a girl in Mexico to get married:  She had to be 13.

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Today's Topics:

  1. Pedroza/Padilla (Jes?s Pedroza)
  2. Introduction of Jesus Rodriguez (Jesus Rodriguez)
  3. Maria Corral (Widow of Diego de San Martin)    marriage to
      Antonio Gutierrez. (michelja2k@hotmail.com)

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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2013 15:54:48 -0700
From: Jes?s Pedroza
To: research@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Pedroza/Padilla
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I hope someone can help me with some dead ends or at least help me fill in
some gaps.

The farthest Pedroza ancestor found to my knowledge is Santiago de Pedroza
who died before July 2 1656 and was married to Juana Bautista de Alva.
Their children were Marcos de Pedroza, Nicol?s de Pedroza, Juan de Pedroza
and Leonor de Pedroza.

The farthest of the Padilla ancestry is Jos? Trinidad who married    Mar?a
de San Jos? de Cervantes and their children were  Encarnaci?n Padilla, Jos?
Mar?a Padilla, Jos? Marcial Padilla and Mar?a Teresa de Jes?s Padilla.

Here is a link to my family tree to help bring any information you might
have.
http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pedroza-Family-Tree-70

Thank you and I appreciate any information you can contribute.

Espero que alguien me puede ayudar con algunos callejones sin salida o al
menos ayudar a llenar algunos espacios.

El m?s lejano ancestro Pedroza encontrado a mi conocimiento es Santiago de
Pedroza que muri? antes del 2 de julio 1656 y se cas? con Juana Bautista de
Alva. Sus hijos fueron Marcos de Pedroza, Nicol?s de Pedroza, Juan de
Pedroza y Leonor de Pedroza.

El m?s alejado de la ascendencia es Jos? Trinidad Padilla quien se cas? con
Mar?a de San Jos? de Cervantes y sus hijos fueron Encarnaci?n Padilla, Jos?
Mar?a Padilla, Jos? Marcial Padilla y Mar?a Teresa de Jes?s Padilla.

Aqu? hay un link a mi ?rbol de familia para ayudar a que cualquier
informaci?n que pueda tener.
http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pedroza-Family-Tree-70

Muchas gracias y agradezco cualquier informaci?n que pueda contribuir.

--
*Jes?s Pedroza*

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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 00:27:02 -0500
From: Jesus Rodriguez
To: "research@nuestrosranchos.org"
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Introduction of Jesus Rodriguez
Message-ID:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

Hello all. I am Jes?s Rodr?guez. I am new to this endeavor, and am constantly learning new things. My main area of interest is the municipalities of Valle de Juarez (formerly known as Valle de Mazamitla), Mazamitla, and Quitupan in the state of Jalisco. La Barca and the rest of Los Altos are also of great interest. The last names I am researching are Vega, Cisneros, Chavez, and most importantly, Rodriguez.

My first goal is to trace my Rodriguez patrilineal line all the way to Spain. I am aware of how great a task that could be, especially for a surname that has been as thoroughly diffused as Rodriguez. Nevertheless, I have made some progress. Using the 1930 Census, other civil records, Church records, and help from relatives, I have been able to trace back my ancestry beyond any reasonable doubt to 1873. First, there is my grandfather, Pascual Rodriguez, born in 1902 in Valle de Juarez and son of Sostenes Rodriguez and Maria Vega. Siblings include Manuel Rodriguez (b. 1904) and Maclovia Rodriguez (b. 1906). Sostenes Rodriguez was born in 1873, baptized in Mazamitla on 1 December, and was the son of Manuel Rodriguez and Trinidad Silva, and grandson of Jose Rodriguez and Teresa Martinez.

AGN

Hello, I was just wondering if anyone has written to the AGN in MX before with any results? Did you receive a response to your query ?

Thanks!

Kristine

DNA testing

Hello my name is Edward Arce Luna I'm really new at this DNA testing,but I would like
some information. I have done DNA testing on ancestry.com I did the paternal and maternal testing I've also did family Finder DNA testing on family tree DNA . I would like to get some of my siblings, uncles, aunts,
Tested. I'm not sure which test would benefit me, Would it be the
Paternal DNA or maternal or family finder testing.?Any books or any website you
Can recommend that would give some basic information on the DNA testing
interpretations?
I have done the DNA testing on ancestry.com. Which is the paternal and maternal.
I also done some DNA testing on family DNA. Now the family Finder DNA results are somewhat different compared to the ancestry.com DNA testing I'm a little confused!

Saludos
Edward Luna
Sent from my iPhone

Pedroza/Padilla Jalisco, Mexico

I hope someone can help me with some dead ends or at least help me fill in some gaps.

The farthest Pedroza ancestor found to my knowledge is Santiago de Pedroza who died before July 2 1656 and was married to Juana Bautista de Alva. Their children were Marcos de Pedroza, Nicolás de Pedroza, Juan de Pedroza and Leonor de Pedroza.

The farthest of the Padilla ancestry is José Trinidad who married María de San José de Cervantes and their children were Encarnación Padilla, José María Padilla, José Marcial Padilla and María Teresa de Jesús Padilla.

Here is a link to my family tree to help bring any information you might have.
http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pedroza-Family-Tree-70

Thank you and I appreciate any information you can contribute.

Espero que alguien me puede ayudar con algunos callejones sin salida o al menos ayudar a llenar algunos espacios.

El más lejano ancestro Pedroza encontrado a mi conocimiento es Santiago de Pedroza que murió antes del 2 de julio 1656 y se casó con Juana Bautista de Alva. Sus hijos fueron Marcos de Pedroza, Nicolás de Pedroza, Juan de Pedroza y Leonor de Pedroza.

El más alejado de la ascendencia es José Trinidad Padilla quien se casó con María de San José de Cervantes y sus hijos fueron Encarnación Padilla, José María Padilla, José Marcial Padilla y María Teresa de Jesús Padilla.

Aquí hay un link a mi árbol de familia para ayudar a que cualquier información que pueda tener.
http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pedroza-Family-Tree-70

Muchas gracias y agradezco cualquier información que pueda contribuir.

As a brand new member...

I'd like to provide a brief introduction of my genealogy background for the membership at Nuestros Ranchos:

I began my mother's patrilineal genealogy research in June of 2010, and have been actively researching and documenting our Udabe ancestors, particularly from the towns of Teocaltiche (1700-1800) and Villa Hidalgo (1800-1930), with an emphasis on Rancho Arroyo Seco, just outside of Villa Hidalgo (formerly known as-Paso de Sotos) in Jalisco. My mothers's matrilineal lineage derives mostly from Calvillo, Aguascalientes, and possibly from Zacatecas.

I'm eager to find other researchers who might have ties to or any information regarding the following surnames-
Udabe (Udave, Eudave, Udavi, etc.), Esparza, Salas, Serna, Soto, Lopez, Rios, Aguallo, Rubalcava, Penalola, Ornelas, Romo, Reynoso, Rodriguez, Sanches, Arizmendes, Delgado, de la Serda-from the following locations: Teocaltiche, Paso de Sotos, Villa Hidalgo, and Rancho Arroyo Seco, in Jalisco, Mexico.

I'm also researching:
Penalosa, Salas, Martinez, Mondragon, Marin, Bargas, Rubio, Duron, Salasar, Ramirez, Marques, Robalcava-in Calvillo, Aguascalientes, Mexico. I'm looking for any information for Pablo Salas and Juana Mondragon, probably married in Aguascalientes, around the timeframe of 1840-1850, and their son, Magdaleno Salas, born about 1851…location unknown…but most likely in Aguascalientes, also.

I believe my mother's Udabe ancestor originated in the Basque areas of Spain, however, I've yet to identify or document any specific ancestral connections across the Atlantic. I've located and "googled" a small village by the name of Udabe-Basaburua in the Pyrenees Mountains, and have been able to enjoy seeing a 360-degree view of it from the main road through town. The countryside is quite beautiful and pastoral, from what I can see!

I'm willing to exchange information, and I do my own research and documentation. I speak very little Spanish, but can read and understand "un poquito"- (especially with the help of online translation sites). I was born and raised in the United States, and both of my parents (now deceased) spoke Spanish at home…so I'm not totally unfamiliar with the language.

I've followed the Nuestros Ranchos website for several years now-in the public forums and I very recently obtained N.R. membership. I look forward to corresponding with the various researchers within the N. R. membership.

Sincerely,
Consuelo H. Udave
Bremerton, WA, USA

Parents of Jose Joaquin de Leon

I have been trying for months and searching for my GGGrandfather, Jose Joaquin de Leon
born San Francisco del Rincon, Gto? around 1700? He was married to Sixta Hernandez.
I have found the children, but not successful in finding the birth date, place and marriage of Jose Joaquin de Leon.

Can anyone please help me find more info...I certainly would appreciate it.

Thank you,

Ann Marie Gutierrez

Digging for original image for marriage record, Felipe Canal (1827), Unión de Tula, Jalisco

I would like to see if someone could help me out; for the Following record for Felipe Canal (married Benita Figueroa in Oct 28, 1827) in Union De Tula,Jalisco,Mexico - https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JCFC-W5B . I am trying to find the original image for that record.

I an looking at Jalisco's Catholic Church Records under "Unión de Tula, Nuestra Señora del Rosario" and I see that it only goes far back as 1828. With a quick google search I see that the church was establish in 1828; so where would that 1827 record come from? I am assuming a nearby church, is there any way to tell from the records info:

Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M60264-1
System Origin: Mexico-ODM
GS Film number: 634739

For film # 634739 I found an index saying: "Location: Bautismos 1828,1832-1850, via Film/DGS: 634739" and I found the daughter's record (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-19033-46364-8?cc=1874591&wc=…). Does the Batch number get me anywhere?

Esparza, Martinez, Amador, Romo

Hello,

I was hoping to see if anyone is also researching some of the same families.
In the Nochistlan, Zacatecas and Teocaltiche, Jalisco areas are the following families:

Agapito Esparza married to Paulina Martinez
Children
Roman 1882
Tomasa 1884
Luis 1888
Julio 1890
Pedro 1892

Also:

Victorio Amador and Bartola Romo
Children
1892 Maria
1894 Casimiro
1896 Marcelina

Thanks,
Orlando Vasquez

ANA CALVILLO (MORALES) ESPOSA DE JAZINTO DE SANDOVAL

HOLA

ALGUIEN SABE QUIENES SON LOS PADRES DE ANA CALVILLO (MORALES) ? ESPOSA DE JACINTO DE SANDOVAL ELLOS CASADOS EN 1715 EN AGUASCALIENTES EN EL CUAL NO SE MENCIONAN LOS PADRES DE ELLA .

EN EL MATRIMONIO 1715 AGUASCALIENTES APARECE COMO ANA CALVILLO ESPOSA DE JACINTO SANDOVAL DE PADRES NO CONOCIDOS.
EN LA DISPENSA DE MARZO 1715 EN AGUASCALIENTES APARECE TAMBIEN COMO ANA CALVILLO HIJA DE PADRES NO CONOCIDOS PERO DECLARA SER VIUDA DE JUAN DE MENDEZ.

EN EL MATRIMONIO DE 1731 EN AGUASCALIENTES DE BLAS DE HERRERA Y PETRA DE SANDOVAL
DICE QUE ES HIJA LEGITIMA DE JACINTO DE SANDOVAL Y ANA CALVILLO

EN LA DEFUNCION DE PETRA DE SANDOVAL EN 1786 DICE ERA ESPOSA DE BLAS DE HERRERA Y SER HIJA LEGITIMA DE JACINTO SANDOVAL Y DE ANA MORALES

ENCONTRE UN MATRIMONIO QUE PROBABLEMENTE PUEDE SER DE JUAN MENDEZ Y ANA CALVILLO

EN EL CUAL DICE MATRIMONIO DE 1706 ASIENTOS AGUASCALIENTES JUAN MENDES Y ANA DE MORALES EN EL CUAL NO SE MENCIONAN LOS PADRES DE AMBOS.}

HAY UNA PAREJA DE XINES CALVILLO Y ANA DOMINGUEZ EN EL CUAL TUVIERON UNA HIJA LLAMADA ANA CALVILLO DOMINGUEZ NACIDA Y BAUTIZADA EN 1700 EN AGUASCALIENTES.

SI ALGUIEN ME PUEDE AYUDAR SE LOS AGRADECERIA MUCHO
QUE TENGAN UN BUEN DIA
SALUDOS

Maria de Jesus Vargas y Joseph Rodriguez, Zapotlan el grande, Jalisco

hola,

Estoy atorada por favor ayudenme, no he trabajado mucha en esta línea, como
son apellidos comunes son mas dificiles de rastrear pero espero alguien me
pueda ayudar.

Estoy buscando a los padres de *Joseph Rodriguez*, esposo de* María de
Jesús Vargas* (Bargas), ellos son padres de Feliz Antonio Rodriguez Vargas
(y varios hermanos mas) nacido en 1766 en Zapotlan el Grande Jalisco.

Solo he encontrado las partidas bautismales de varios de los hermanos
Rodríguez Vargas pero ninguna tiene los nombres de los abuelos.

Espero alguien me pueda dar una ayudadita.,

Muchas Gracias

Felipa Macias Valadez

Hola a todos.
He encontrado una ancestro llamado Felipa Macias Valadez, casada cerca de
1750 con Francisco Xavier Ladron de Guevara probablemente vivieron
cerca de Lagos de Moreno o Encarnacion de Diaz, no he podido avanzar mas en
esta rama, ¿algun miembro podra ayudarme indicandome donde buscar? o si
tienen un dato que me puedan dar acerca de esta pareja se lo agradecere
enormemente.

ATTE:
Mario Gonzalez.

Introduction to the group. Sagrario Rodriguez Segura, researching Guadalajara/Jocotepec/La Experencia Jalisco

Hello all,

My name is Sagrario, also known as Sagi. I immigrated to Salinas, CA, US at the age of 4, and am currently living in Santa Barbara, CA. I can read and write spanish pretty well, but I have a stronger English vocabulary.

:) I am researching my paternal genealogy which hails from Jalisco, specifically the 3 areas named above.

I am daughter of Francisco Rodriguez Dias, who was son of Gabriel Rodriguez and Faustina Dias. I am researching for all information I can gather about his ancestors, children, and extended family in anticipation of a trip I will be taking to Guadalajara next year to boost my research!

All the information I have regarding this matter can be viewed in my folder:
http://www.nuestrosranchos.org/srodz2000

I'm very excited to be part of this community and hope to contribute in any way possible.

Thank you! Good luck with your projects.

Sagi

FW: INVITACIÓN: SEMINARIO HISTORIA COMPARADA DE LAS MIGRACIONES EN LAS AMÉRICAS

From: Jose Antonio Salas [mailto:mexicanwolf@telmexmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 5:01 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: FW: INVITACIÓN: SEMINARIO HISTORIA COMPARADA DE LAS MIGRACIONES EN LAS AMÉRICAS

Inviten a sus cuadernos

_____

Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 11:24:50 -0700
From: temasdenuestrahistoria@yahoo.com.mx
Subject: INVITACIÓN: SEMINARIO HISTORIA COMPARADA DE LAS MIGRACIONES EN LAS AMÉRICAS
To:

El Instituto Panamericano de Geografía e Historia

a través de su

Comité de Historia Cultural

y la

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

a través de su

Coordinación de Humanidades,

el Centro de Investigaciones sobre América del Norte y

el Centro de Investigaciones sobre América Latina y el Caribe

Invitan al

SEMINARIO

HISTORIA COMPARADA DE LAS MIGRACIONES EN LAS AMÉRICAS

22 y 23 de agosto de 2013, Ciudad Universitaria

Programa

Jueves 22 de agosto

Sede: Auditorio Mario de la Cueva (Torre II de Humanidades, piso 14)

9:30 hrs. Inauguración

Presentación del seminario por la Dra. Patricia Galeana, Comité de Historia Cultural del IPGH

Palabras del Dr. Adalberto Santana, Director del CIALC, UNAM

Palabras de la Mtra. Silvia Núñez, Directora del CISAN, UNAM

Inauguración del seminario por la Dra. Estela Morales Campos, Coordinadora de Humanidades, UNAM

MARCO HISTÓRICO DE LAS MIGRACIONES AL CONTINENTE AMERICANO

10:00 - 12:00 hrs. Mesa 1. Conquista y colonización del continente americano

“Esta tierra es la mejor que calienta el sol”: la emigración española a América, siglos XVI-XVII”

Dra. Patricia Escandón (CIALC-UNAM)

Éxodo mestizo al territorio del Seno Mexicano. Siglo XVIII

Dra. Patricia Osante (IIH-UNAM)

Minería, esclavitud y migración para el Brasil (Minas Gerais, siglo XVIII)

Dr. André Figueiredo Rodrigues (IPGH / UNESP)

Migración o diáspora: los africanos en América Hispánica siglos XVI a XIX

Dr. Juan Manuel de la Serna Herrera (CIALC- UNAM)

Moderadora: Dra. Marcela Martínez (CIALC/CH- UNAM)

12:00 - 14:00 hrs. Mesa 2. La migración durante la construcción de los Estados nacionales

El papel de las migraciones en la población latinoamericana

Dra. María Eugenia Zavala (COLMEX) y Dra. Victoria Prieto

Entre el indentured labor y las remesas familiares. Movimientos de población desde y hacia Centroamérica desde una perspectiva transnacional. Siglos XIX y XXI

Dr. Rony Viales y Dr. David Díaz (Universidad de Costa Rica)

Una mirada histórica de la Política Migratoria en el Estado Ecuatoriano: rupturas, tensiones, continuidades y desafíos

Dr. Jacques Ramírez (IAEN)

Moderadora: Dra. Margarita Vargas (CIALC- UNAM)

ASPECTOS POLÍTICOS

12:00 – 14:00 hrs. Mesa paralela 1. Políticas migratorias comparadas

Sede Auditorio Leopoldo Zea (Torre II de Humanidades, piso 3)

Canada’s Hispanic Population in a North American Perspective

Dr. Victor Armony (UQAM)

Las prácticas migratorias andinas en la actual dinámica mundial

Dr. Fernando Neira (CIALC- UNAM)

Actitudes antiinmigrantes en Estados Unidos en los inicios del siglo XXI

Mtra. Mónica Verea (CISAN-UNAM)

Moderador: Dr. José Francisco Mejía (CIALC/CH, UNAM)

14:00 – 16:30 hrs. Receso

16:30-18:30 hrs. Mesa 3. Seguridad y migración

Construyendo el futuro: los actuales debates migratorios en Estados Unidos.

Dr. David Maciel (UCLA/ CISAN-UNAM)

Migración y seguridad en las fronteras de México

Dra. Cecilia Imaz Bayona (FCPyS,-UNAM)

El nuevo rostro de la migración y la seguridad: los desplazados internos. Los casos de México y Colombia

Dra. María Cristina Rosas González (FCPyS-UNAM/CEOP)

Moderadora: Mtra. Elizabeth Gutiérrez (CISAN, UNAM)

Viernes 23 de agosto

Sede Auditorio Mario de la Cueva (Torre II de Humanidades, piso 14)

10:00 – 12:00 hrs. Mesa 4. El Estado y la defensa de los derechos humanos de los migrantes

Mitos y realidades de la migración Centroamérica-México-Estados Unidos en el nuevo milenio

Dr. Jorge A. Schiavon (CIDE)

Asilados mexicanos en Texas: de la represión política (1990s) a la dominación necropolítica (2006-2012)

Dra. Ariadna Estévez (CISAN-UNAM)

¡Ay Norte como te extraño! Tres generaciones de migrantes mexicanos de retorno

Dr. Abel Gómez Gutiérrez (Universidad Autónoma de Nayarit)

Moderadora: Dr. Gerardo Torres Salcido (CoHu- UNAM)

10:00 – 12:00 hrs. Mesa paralela 2. Migración, género y redes sociales.

Sede Auditorio Leopoldo Zea (Torre II de Humanidades, piso 3)

Migración irregular y derechos en América: análisis comparado desde la perspectiva de género

Dra. Julieta Morales (FD-UNAM)

Las mujeres migrantes como protagonistas de la Migración Calificada en América Latina y el Caribe

Dra. Miriam Rodríguez (UH)

Los nuevos activismos migratorios, el caso de México

Dra. Leticia Calderón Chelius (Instituto Mora)

Personas migrantes en su paso por México y el papel de las organizaciones de la sociedad civil

Dra. Andrea González (CELA-FFyL-UNAM)

Moderadora. Dra. María Elena Rodríguez Ozán (CIALC- UNAM)

ASPECTOS ECONÓMICOS

12:00 – 14:00 hrs. Mesa 5. Migración, pobreza y desarrollo

Valoración de los recursos migratorios y estiramiento de las economías familiares rurales. Tres estudios de caso en Nicaragua y en México

Dra. Delphine Prunier (CEMCA / Université Paris Diderot)

Las múltiples y diversas migraciones de México a los Estados Unidos. Tres ejemplos