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[Genealogia SLP] 1210 SOMOS PRIMOS September 2011 142nd Online Issue


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Dear Friends and Family:

This issue in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month is filled with many essays reflecting great individual commitment to sharing our history with each other.  I surely thank all those who continue to send information.

Along with current social issues, Somos Primos has worked hard to provide examples of outstanding Latino Americans actively involved in promoting correct history.  As we educate ourselves about our personal history, we are in a better position to protect it.

May we be blessed in our efforts to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month.
Mimi

September 2011 Content Areas

United States
  Longoria Affair wins Imagine Award
  Captain Hector P. Garcia By Daisy Wanda Garcia
  Buy American
  Honorable Sotomayor, Son of a Perez
  MALDEF GALA, Sept 9th
  Winners of the 26th Annual Imagen Awards,
   Accomplished Leaders Honored at NCLR Awards Gala
   Hispanic College Enrollment Spikes, Narrowing Gaps Other Groups
   A Wise Latina, Marcelina Treviño-Savala by Mercy Bautista Olvera
   Breaking Barriers, 2nd Volume, 1st Issue by Mercy Bautista Olvera

 Witness to Heritage
  The Wanda Garcia Series
  Finding a place to mark the life of Dr. Hector P. Garcia
  After restoration, 'Lagartos' statue may remain in plaza

Hispanic Heritage Month
  Hispanic Heritage of the United States By Felipe de Ortego y Gasca
  U.S. Latino Patriots: From the American Revolution to Afghanistan
         by Refugio Rochin and Lionel Fernandez
  Britannica Resources for Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

Hispanic Leaders
  Isidera Lambert Elizondo, community activist dies at 92
  Victor Sauceda, youth leader/community activist dies at 88
  Richard Chavez, United Farm Workers of America dies at 81
  Tillie Rodriguez, MALDEF staff and presence dies at 79
  Rudecinda "Cindy" LoBuglio,Hhistorian/Genealogist dies at 76
  George Ramos, Reporter, Professor, Activist dies at 63

National Issues
   Semi-submersible ship carrying 7.5 tons of cocaine
   Mapping of the 2011 U.S. with 2010 Census data
   Photos of a Mexican drug lord's home after being raided
   The Journal On Latino Americans.
   In English-only debate, consider our past

Business
   Richard Montanez: From the Broom Closet to the Boardroom

Education
 From the Barrio to the Boardroom
Dahlia's granddaughter<
Chicana/Latina Foundation Leader Awards, Oct 14
Focusing on Needs of Latino Students by Manuel Hernandez Carmona

Culture
  American Sabor: Latinos in U.S. Popular Music
 Tom Flores: Last Year to Get Into the Hall of Fame
  Chicano Highlights: Abelardo de la Peña Jr.
  Angel Lopez, inducted into the San Digo Tennis Hall of Fame 2011.

Literature
  Constance Cortez, Texas Tech Professor Wins International Award

  Somos en escrito Magazine Update for August 2011



Books
  The Islenos of Louisiana, on the Water's Edge by Samantha Perez
  Hecho en Tejas edited by Dagoberto Gilb
  The Circuit — by Francisco Jiménez
   MEX/LA: Mexican Modernisms in Los Angeles1930-1985

Latino Patriots
   Sgt. 1st Class, Leroy A. Petry, 44th Hispanic Medal of Honor
   ADA: Know Your Rights,  Service Members with Disabilities

    Retired General Richard Sanchez Running for U.S. Senate

   As Long as I Remember: American Veteranos by Laura Varela

   Military Writers Society of America

   Know Your Rights, Returning Service Members with Disabilities

   UMAVA, Orange County, CA honors veterans on July 3rd

   Reckless, U.S. Marine Horse

Early Hispanic American Patriots
   Rededication of Bernardo de Gálvez Plaque
   The Tejano Battle of Medina, a Fight to the Last Man
   August 18, 198th anniversary of Texas' bloodiest clash
   Mexican Texans in the Civil War



Surnames: Saucedo-Rodriguez



Cuentos
  My Cousin – Gilbert 'Magu' Lujan by Elisa Perez Lujan
  Benches, Bones, and Big Toes by Ben Romero


Family History
  1940 census images and index on Ancestry

  Footnote Becomes Folds3
  National Homes for Disabled Soldiers

DNA
  Taino Race of American Indian People is Far from Extinct

Orange County, CA
  Sept 10th: Join SHHAR in Celebrating it's 25th anniversary
  Sept 11th: City of Westminster, Dia de la Familia
  Sept 24th: Olive Street Reunion
  Sept 24th: Logan Historical Barrio Reunion
  Sept 24th: Victorian Tea Party, Heritage Museum of Orange County
  Oct 15th:   Writing Retreat with Elva Treviño Hart
  Nov 5th:    Feria de Historia Familiar
  Anaheim High School Alumni Lydia Cano Recognized

Los Angeles, CA
  Adelante, Mexican American artists: 1960s and Beyond
  El Movimiento en Los Angeles
  A Nation Emerges: The Mexican Revolution Revealed
 Pacific Standard Time: Art in LA  1945-1980
  5th Annual Los Angeles International Tamale Festival, Nov 4-6

California
  Sept 10th Peña Andaluza en California
  Genealogical Society of Stanislaus County
  The Ayon (Ayllón) Family Reunion Rocks Irwindale
  Update regarding the Briones House
  Efforts name new post office in town for Chief Justice Warren
  San Francisco Sutro Library Presentations
  Dam is named for town razed by flood


Southwestern US
  New Mexico and Southwest History
  The Mission of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe del Norte
  Sept 23rd: 3rd Annual New Mexico Oral History Forum

Middle America
  How Latinos Are Changing the Midwest's Economy for the Better
  Vicente Sebastián Pintado Papers

Texas
  Consul of Spain Honors Mary Helen Berlanga
  2006 Gov. Rick Perry declared Sept as Tejano Heritage Month
  Navarro Opera
  Call for Proposals. . ."Cada cabeza es un mundo"
  Nov 5th: The Tejano Battle of Medina
  The Alamo Deguello Horns
  Historic huts getting critical attention
  Dallas Mexican American Historical League
  Antonio Gil Y'barbo  Remembered submitted by Eddie U Garcia



Mexico
  Diez Y Seis De Septiembre Y Diez Y Seis Balas by Dan Arellano
  Online classes from Monterrey, NL being scheduled
  Teniente Juan de la Barrera Ynzaurraga
  Families of General Teran, Nuevo Leon, Mex, Vol 8  (1847-1850)
  Archive of Parral Digitized Images of Documents available
  Personajes en la Historia de México, José Leon Robles de la Torre
        Eulalio Gutiérrez Ortiz
        Victoriano González Garza
  Fuerza Aerea Expedicionaria Mexicana (FAEM)

Indigenous
   8th Native Women's Leadership Forum & Enduring Spirit Luncheon
   Tribal Courts and  Families
    American Indian magazine



Archaeology
   2011 archaeological research in Galveztown.



Sephardic
  LDS Jerusalem Project
  Nov 3, 2011 From Kabul to Queens



African-American
  Martin Luther King Memorial Unveiled on the National Mall

Caribbean/Cuba
  Veteran finally gets his medals from Korean War
  French Influence on Spanish Colonial Cities of Cuba

East Coast
  Secrets of New York: Episode 1, Crime and Justice



Central & South America
  Venezuela de Antaño

Philippines
  Gemma Teresa Guerrero Cruz Araneta
  Influence of the Spanish Language, Eddie AAA Calderón, Ph.D.



Spain
  Trescientos nombres canarios a comienzos del siglo XVI
  Muslim Countries Financing Jihad in Spain
  Criterios y Teorias por Angel Custodio Rebollo
  Alice B. Gould por Angel Custodio Rebollo



International
  Rome trip a memorable experience
  Islamic extremists set up Sharia law in British cities
  Nope, No Sharia Here
  The Netherlands to Abandon Multiculturalism
  Islam Overtaking Catholicism in France
  European Concerns Over Muslim Immigration Go Mainstream

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