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From: mimilozano@somosprimos.com [mailto:mimilozano@somosprimos.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2014 8:40 PM
To: mimilozano@aol.com
Subject: June 2014
http://somosprimos.com/sp2014/spjun14/spjun14.htm
Dear Primos and friends:
Hope this summer is full of family fun and family memories, a time to relax and renew.
If you are involved with a family reunion, I hope you take lots of photos and share with readers. If your family is not holding an organized, pre-planned reunion, maybe this would be a good time to plan for next year. There are lots of published articles for suggestions on planning a reunion.
The April issue of Ebony had a wonderful three-page article, "Its a Family Affair" with lots of pointers on how to plan a reunion.
A very special thank you to submitters of articles and family stories, Cuentos. I have not read one that I could not relate to . . in some way. They joggles my memory and are really fun reading. Even tales of deprivation are uplifting, because the writer lived through it; the writer is the victor over the pain. I hope the Cuentos encourage all of you to write and share who you are, and what you've learned from life.
First Writes got me started. There are four chapters from the writing manual available free online with the publisher's permission at:
http://www.somosprimos.com/write.htm The categories are: Home, Mom, Dad, and Money. Those four will get you started.
Also look around the house at family heirlooms. You've kept them for a reason, what is the reason?
Usually we remember events because of an emotion attached to it. What were you feeling?
Un Abrazo, Mimi
www.SomosPrimos.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS
UNITED STATES
We went to Congress to urge passage of the Smithsonian American Latino Museum Act!
Pew Report: Millions of Americans changed their racial or ethnic identity from one census to the next
Pew: Religious Affiliation of Hispanics
The Unbearable Whiteness of Liberal Media, If left-leaning publications value diversity,
why don't they have any? By Gabriel Arana
Opinion: Liberal writer on 'The Unbearable Whiteness of Liberal Media'
Michael Barone
Be an Activist: Join the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and Why, by Mimi Lozano "A Chicano is a Mexican-American with a non-Anglo image of himself." by Zita Arocha Ruben Salazar was a journalist living in two cultures, like me by Flor Flores Mexican-Americans show growing interest in genealogy Why Non-holiday in Mexico. Deserves our Attention by Dr. Lily Rivera
Cuento: Part 3, Other AID/W Assignments and a Retaliatory Transfer to Pakistan by José M. Peña Andy Garcia 2014 recipient of the Lifetime Achievement NALIP award Jackeline Cacho Awarded Outstanding Women of the Year by La Opinion Newspaper New York City native Rosario Dawson, is an "Actrovist"
Cesar Chavez's link to Hector Garcia by Daisy Wanda Garcia Harvesting Hope, the Story of Cesar Chavez Filipino Americans and the Farm Labor Movement by Angelo Lopez
El impacto histórico del filme sobre César Chávez Por Armando García
ATTEND THE NCLR 2014 CONFERENCE IN LOS ANGELES
and meet descendents of the founding families of the city of Los Angeles
HISTORIC TIDBITS
Thomas Jefferson's goal to discredit any rights of discovery by the Spanish.
May 3, 1693: Gregorio de Salinas Varona, Governor of Coahuila, May 1, 1718: San Antonio de Valero Mission founded Mexico's "Cinco de Mayo: (5th of May) About Ignacio Seguín Zaragoza The State Board of Education – A Texas Stonewall by José Antonio López Surprising American Heroes
HISPANIC LEADERS
Jess Perez, First Mexican Mayor of the City of Orange, CA
LATINO PATRIOTS
Medal of Honor Roll Call: Joseph C. Rodriguez by Robert J. Laplander De Los Santos Brothers Another fallen Navajo Code Talker Warrior has departed
Cuento: Soldados, Chicanos in Viet Nam
Cuento: Sea Story by Paul Trejo
June 6, 2014, Marks the 70th anniversary of "D-Day"
EARLY LATINO PATRIOTS
Congress is urged to honor little-known Revolutionary War hero by Richard Simon Keeping a Promise to Honor a Hero by Joseph W. Dooley Granaderos de Galvez San Antonio Chapter participate in King William Fair & Parade
Cuento: Robert Thonhoff by Mimi Lozano
SURNAMES
The Serna Family and Your Family in New Mexico
DNA
Mexican cave skeleton reveals secrets of New World's first people By Will Dunham About DNA, your Guide to Genealogy, from Kimberly Powell
FAMILY HISTORY
Six Tips to Find Your Mexican Family History by Glen Greene New Online Collection of Civil War Records Released in Observance of Memorial Day FamilySearch Adds More Images to from Philippines, Portugal, Spain, & United States
EDUCATION
Renato Rosaldo, a World's Leading Cultural Anthropologist Handbook of Latinos and Education, Theory, Research, and Practice,
Edited by Enrique G.Murillo Jr., Sofia Villenas, Ruth Trinidad Galván, Juan Sánchez
Muñoz, Corinne Martínez and Margarita Machado Casas Challenging Minds for 50-Plus Years: Felipe Ortego Immigration Options For Undocumented Youth "Dreamers"
CULTURE
Sixto Diaz Rodriguez, Sugar Man Finds Radio City Popularity of mariachi music on its way to becoming ingrained in the U.S. social fabric Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts How to Type Spanish Letters and Accents (á, é, í, ó, ú, ü, ñ, ¿, ¡)
BOOKS AND PRINT MEDIA
A Free Gift From Victor Villaseñor: Dolphin Miracle plus your own key to Living Miracles Great Latino Book & Family Festival by Kirk Whisler The Power of Latino Leadership: Culture, Inclusion, & Contribution by Juana Bordas awarded
Nautilus Book Awards' Gold Medal for best Multicultural/Indigenous Books The World War I Diary of José de la Luz Sáenz, Edited and translated by Emilio Zamora Through the Archival Looking Glass: A Reader on Diversity and Inclusion,
Edited by Mary Caldera and Kathryn M. Neal Making Aztlán: Ideology and Culture of the Chicana and Chicano Movement,
1966-1977
By Juan Gómez-Quiñones and Irene Vásquez
ORANGE COUNTY, CA
June 14th: SHHAR Meeting, "Los Fundadores de Mexico" presented by Author/Genealogist John Schmal Restored centuries-old painting back on display at mission Jose Vargas, First Hispanic Affairs Officer with Santa Ana Police Department Santa Ana swears in its first Latino police chief, Carlos Rojas
2014-2015 Orange County Grand Jury Selected
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Walking Tours of Los Angeles
Photos: Olvera Street, Los Angeles, California ‘Magulandia and Aztlán’ to be part of Getty’s PST L.A./L.A. in 2017 My Whittier Blvd. Connection by Roberto Dr. Cintli Rodriguez Cal State L.A. breaks ground on the Rosie Casals/Pancho Gonzalez Tennis Center
CALIFORNIA
May 30- August 26: Spain’s Gilded Age On Display at SMU’s Meadows Museum Decade of feeding needy religiously by Kevin Parrish May 28: Veteran Job Training and Employment Opportunities Fair August 2: Teodora "Teddi" Montes presenter at
Nueva Galicia Genealogical Society of Northern California Conference Visita de Su Excelencia Ramon Gil-Casares, Embajador de Espana en Washington a
at San Diego
June 19 - June 21: 60th Anniversary of the Conference of California Historical Societies Two Californians Joined by a Grizzly Home Invasion California's Latino Plurality Brings a Sense of Déjà Vu by Leslie Berestein-Rojas
NORTHWESTERN, US
History of Latino/as in Washington State, by Jose M. Alamillo
SOUTHWESTERN, US
My Days as a Colonist / Soldier with Don Juan de Onate – Part 5 by Louis F. Serna Sherman Library to mark donation of 50,000 photos by Nicole Shine A Big Showdown in El Paso
TEXAS
Cuento: Erasmo "Doc" Riojas Shares Texas Memories
Cuento: Searching for Nopalitos in the Wooded Area Outside of Corpus Christ, mid 1940s
by Refugio Fernandez
Cuento: Beneath the Shadow of the Capitol by Ramon Moncivais San Antonio Fights for Pink House by Margaret Foster
2014 Tejano Heritage Month Poster Contest Margil, Sor Maria Initiative Mujeres in Texas History by José Antonio López
MIDDLE AMERICA
250th Anniversary of the Founding of St. Louis Nancy V. "Rusty" Barcelo, Ph.D. First Mexican American at the University of Iowa Illinois Latino Voice: Talking Raza with Rita Hernandez, Ph.D.
EAST COAST
Mercedes Esposito Uses Her Store to Teach About The History Of The Incas "The Battle of Bloody Mose" Commemoration, June 21-22, 2014, St.
Augustine, Florida
New Jersey 'Mormon Prom' Draws Hundreds Of Teens For Celebration Of Modesty LULAC and the Maru Montero Dance Company, 22nd Annual National Cinco de Mayo Festival More than 60 pounds of gold were recovered from an infamous 157-year-old shipwreck
AFRICAN-AMERICAN
Black Airmen in World War II, 1941-1945
INDIGENOUS
Photo: Dec. 1943: Navajo Indians, Southwest US, members of the 158th U.S. Infantry Oscoda/Mikado Michigan Indians and the Lindquist Photos Tejano Indians Alcatraz Prison, an Egyptian pyramid and an Arizona Native American sweat lodge,
what do they have in common? by Mimi Lozano Dos registros correspondientes a Indios de la nación Comanche y Seminole.
SEPHARDIC
Castrillo Matajudíos, Spain
ARCHAEOLOGY
Christopher Columbus' flagship, the Santa Maria believed found on a Caribbean reef Scientists Find Neanderthals Not Less Intelligent Than Modern Humans, by BIan Sample One of science’s greatest mysteries deepens: Did humans kill off Neanderthals?
MEXICO
El primer matrimonio del Señor General Defensor de la Patria Don Gerónimo Treviño Leal.
Libro de bautismos de la Cd. de México de " San Pedro Regalado
CARIBBEAN/CUBA
Congressional Gold Medal Bill Going to White House After Passing Senate Copy of the Act to award a Congressional Gold Medal to the 65th Infantry Regiment, Borinqueneers' shirt promoting 65th Infantry Regiment Congressional Gold Medal
CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA
El fotógrafo Jimmy Nelson Inmortalizo a 35 tribus que están en peligro de extinción
Cuento: A Heart-to-Heart Connection by Dr. Ana Nogales
Cuento: The Power of Latino Leadership by Juana Bordas
PHILIPPINES
A Measure of Her Unflagging Love by Gloria Del Mundo-Ong The Languages of the Philippines by Eddie AAA Calderón, Ph.D.
The Month of June, Remembering Magic Is the Moonlight by Eddie AAA Calderon, Aurora, Philippines: a Place of Enchantment by Galo Gonzales (Poppo
Olag)
SPAIN
Bocacio Alonso, de Bollullos del Condado por Ángel Custodio Rebollo
INTERNATIONAL
Amesbury in Wiltshire confirmed as UK's oldest and longest continually-occupied settlement Let’s think about this . . . .
Application of Foreign Law in US Courts