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FW: Somos Primos October 2013 157th Online Issue

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  • By makas_nc | Mon, 2013-09-30 14:45

    -----Original Message-----
    From: mimilozano@somosprimos.com [mailto:mimilozano@somosprimos.com]
    Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 5:27 PM
    To: undisclosed-recipients:
    Subject: Somos Primos October 2013 157th Online Issue

    Please cut and paste:
    http://www.somosprimos.com/sp2013/spoct13/spoct13.htm
    Note, the Table of Content is also included on the bottom of the issue itself.

    Dear Primos and friends:

    If you missed the first four hours of Latino Americanos, please don't
    miss the last two hours of the 6-hour documentary. It will air Tuesday,
    October 1st. It is excellent.

    Latino Americanos successfully gives a broad overview of our very
    diverse population, sharing the emotional consequences experienced by
    Latinos from different parts of the US. Important historic points were
    made by the facts, which should help all Latinos/Hispanics to understand
    one another better. To most non-Hispanics it will surely be an
    eye-opener. A CD of Latino Americanos will be available, and materials
    for the classroom have been developed.

    Congratulations to John Valadez and the other documentarians. They
    certainly did their homework!! They shared with us a more honest view of
    the Latinos experience in the United States, showing us to be a part of
    American history.

    As more and more organizations, government and public agencies,
    universities, libraries, museums, cultural groups, non-profits,
    individuals, etc. etc. are informing the public of their activity and
    services to the Latino community, I am feeling less and less the need to
    include in Somos Primos some of the topics and areas which I have been
    attempting to cover since January 2000. Thankfully, we now have an
    abundance of outstanding informative websites, particularly on issues of
    current events, and, even better, they are set up to get the information
    out quickly, plus all the social networking is promoting wonderful
    genealogical connections.
    Consequently, Somos Primos will be concentrating:
    (1) more and more on sharing your personal stories and little known
    history.
    (2) on including information about an event after it takes place, with
    photos and comments. Your personal stories and special events, whether a
    festival, an honoring event, or a family reunion, then become >
    digitized archived history.
    You have life incidences that shaped you, amused you, taught you.
    Please write them down and share them. What you valued in your life is
    valuable. Your life mattered, share it for the benefit of all of us.
    Sincerely, Mimi
    www.SomosPrimos.com
    714-894-8161

    P.S.: A resource for Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month,
    www.somosprimos.com/heritage.htm

    OCTOBER 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS
    UNITED STATES
    Latino Americans Documentary By Mary McNamara
    Latino Americans Screening By Daisy Wanda Garcia
    Calif State University, Fullerton, CA Lecturer’s Song Leads Education
    Campaign
    The National Park Service by Kirk Johnson, September 5, 2013
    Dallas Mexican-Americans remember the JFK years, surveillance by FBI
    Dr. Deborah Berebichez, a Wise Latina by Mercy Bautista-Olvera
    El Movimiento, How Latino Americans Fought for Civil Rights By Esther
    J. Cepeda
    Latino 101: The Hispanic Heritage of the United States
    La contribución hispana al desarrollo de los Estados Unidos de América
    Por José Antonio Crespo-Francés*

    HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
    City of Stanton's Proclamation celebrating Historical Hispanic Heritage
    Soledad Mexian, Mexican-American supercentenarian was fifth-oldest
    living person
    Latino Americans, The 500-Year Legacy That Shaped a Nation by Ray
    Suarez
    Look for Presidential Proclamation
    Our America is Upon Us!

    WITNESS TO HERITAGE
    Olive Street Reunion at Sigler Park in Westminster, California
    Latino Americans Project
    Paco Ignacio Taibo II on the Many Myths of the Alamo
    UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Newsletter

    ERASING HISTORIC REALITY: PERSISTENCE OF THE BLACK LEGEND
    Napoleon Invented Modern Idea of Public Relations by Monica Showalter
    Propaganda: Key to the Communist Takeover In Russia by Monica Showalter

    HISPANIC LEADERS
    Jessie Lopez De La Cruz, 1919 - September 4, 2013 at 93 years
    Bea Franco, 1920 - August 2013 at 92 years
    Edna Cisneros Carroll, February 2, 1930 to July 26, 2013 at 83

    NATIONAL ISSUES
    Cartoon: Happy Labor Day by Sergio Hermandez
    U.S. Employment Change From December 2007
    "Paraíso": Immigrant window cleaners' work on Chicago's skyscrapers.
    Immigrant fights to become California lawyer
    Fighting Discrimination and Hate Crimes for 45 Years by Rosie Carbo
    65 Years Later, a Memorial Gives Names to Crash Victims
    Loretta Sanchez Bill Targets Visa Overstays
    Charley Reese's Final column! 545 vs. 300,000,000 People
    What's The Dumbest Thing You Could Say To A Congresswoman
    Never forget that everything Hitler did in Germany was LEGAL
    ~ Martin Luther King, Jr.

    HEALTH ISSUES
    Jennifer Ng’andu, Director, Health and Civil Rights and Policy
    Projects, NCLR
    Ph.D. in Weed: Meet Israel’s cannabis scientist
    Women in Chiapas are endangered by the patriarchal beliefs of Mexican
    society.
    ACTION ITEMS
    Demand a Townhall
    National Trust for Historic Preservation seeks historic sites
    Recognize The Borinqueneers Ahora!

    LITERATURE
    The first Spanish newspaper in Texas
    New Literary Magazine, Huizache
    Historia de Lepe en comic

    BOOKS
    Count on Me: Tales of Sisterhoods and Fierce Friendships, edited by
    Adriana V. Lopez
    The Power of Latino Leadership by Juana Bordas
    Almost White: Forced Confessions of a Latino in Hollywood by Rick
    Najera
    Narcoland: The Mexican Drug Lords and Their Godfathers

    LATINO PATRIOTS
    Century of Valor, Korean War 1950-1953 by Rogelio C. Rodriguez
    Hear Roy Benavidez Tell Own Story
    Delta Airlines Employees Honor Our Fallen Warriors
    College Student Pre-Commissioning Initiative for US Coast Guard
    Photos: The Pacific and Adjacent Theaters in WWII
    Puerto Rican officers trained the Tuskegee Airman
    Congressional Gold Medal Sought for the 65th Infantry Regiment
    Remember Pearl Harbor by Maria G. Benitez
    Mural Honors World War II veterans
    Horses and Heroes

    EARLY LATINO PATRIOTS
    José de Escandón – Father of the Lower Rio Grande Valley by Norman
    Rozeff
    August 17, Ganaderos y Damas de Galvez, Witte Museum in San Antonio by
    Joe Perez
    Oct. 25 - Oct. 27th, Order of the Founders of North America 1492-1692
    The Ships, the Seamen, the Naval Battles of the American Revolution by
    LTC Jack Cowan
    CULTURE
    The History of Las Comadres Para Las Americas ~ Nora de Hoyos Comstock,
    Ph.D.
    The Power of Latino Leadership, Culture, Inclusion, and Contribution by
    Juana Bordas

    White Boys, Songs Mexican Songs
    Las “Hermanitas Gonzalez”
    How Pantelion Sparked a Spanish-Language Breakout at the Box Office
    (Video)
    Nov 1, 8 pm: Dia de los Muertos - Honoring Mexico's Singers and
    Composers

    EDUCATION
    The National Latino & American Indian Scholarship Directory
    Stolen Education
    3rd Biennial Policy Summit on Latino Higher Education
    Latino Education: The Dream by Manuel Hernandez Carmona
    After a Recent Upswing, College Enrollment Declines

    DNA
    Fernandez/Salinas/Fernandes Genealogical Meeting
    27 July 2013, Corpus Christi, Texas

    SURNAMES
    Saenz
    Grijalva

    CUENTOS
    Beginnings by Margarita B. Velez
    Lorenzo Lozano as a Villista, Part 2 by Christina Lozano Martinez
    Las Comais by Esmeralda Santiago
    The Red-Striped Dress by Juana Bordas
    La Migra Encounters with the Border Patrol by Raul Garza
    Peach Fuzz by Ben Romero

    FAMILY HISTORY
    FamilySearch Grupos - Expanol, Mexico sent by Jose Roman Gonzalez Lopez
    Maria Louisa Romero, Born in Solano New Mexico by Anne Bronco
    Death of Petronila Contreras, My great grandmother by Georgiann
    Hernandez

    ORANGE COUNTY, CA
    Oct 12: SHHAR Monthly Meeting, John P. Schmal, Exploring Indigenous
    Roots
    Oct 26: El Vento Foundation
    The Village Observer

    LOS ANGELES, CA
    Passing the Centarian Age - What's it like? by Sylvia Contreras
    Folding Back the Layers of California's Latino/a History, the Stories
    Beneath the Stories
    October 9, 2013: Reframing the Latino Immigration Debate: Towards a
    Humanistic Paradigm

    CALIFORNIA
    Los Californianos to visit the Heritage Discovery Center, Oct 26th
    Oct 3: Sutro Library
    Photo: Maria Filomena Hernandez de Tapia
    Oct 19, 2013, Dedication party planned for the new Tongva Tribe City
    Park,
    Juana Briones - San Francisco's founding mother by Gary Kamiya
    Times Finding a Place in History by Martha Groves
    My Family Yorba-Peralta-Farias and Talamantes By Eva Materna Booher
    Everything Comes From The Streets

    NORTHWESTERN US
    Museums of Early Mormon History in Mexico City and Provo, Utah
    The Day Japan Bombed Brooking's, Oregon by Norm Goyer

    SOUTHWESTERN US
    Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico
    Review of State Archives, Marriage in New Mexico Exhibit of 2005 by
    Felicia Lujan

    MIDDLE AMERICA
    Oct. 5th: Los Dias de los Muertos, Omahas - Stories by Heart
    October 19th, Creole West Productions
    Fiesta Mexicana: Genealogy
    Creole Heritage Center, Northwestern State University, Louisiana
    Extract from Remedies and Lost Secrets of St. Bernard's Isleños by
    Cecile Jones Robin

    TEXAS
    Oct. 13: Texas Before the Alamo Documentary
    Oct. 11-13: Texas State Hispanic Genealogy Conference in Victoria
    Oct. 25-27th: Histravaganza!
    October 26, 2013, Play: "Seguin Loves Texas"
    50th Year Anniversary of JFK's visit with LULAC
    My Great-Grandfather William Chamberlain by Ignacio Pena
    Former Floating Texas Capitol Sold
    Mikaela Garza Selley, Hispanic Archivist Has Big Job Ahead of Her
    New Alamo Exhibit details birth of Spanish Texas
    Descendants of the inhabitants of Mission Concepcion Sought
    Maria Calvillo petitions Mexican government for ranch title
    First Annual Commemoration of our Chicano Legacy, Crystal City, Zavala
    County

    MEXICO
    Exploring Colonial Mexico
    Los Cristeros (1926 - 1940) en sus dos Etapas
    List of the 12 families who volunteered to move to Agualeguas to
    establish a church and community.

    Research below by Tte. Corl. Intdte. Ret. Ricardo R. Palmerín Cordero.
    Descendiente de Cristóbal Colón en Nueva España (México)
    En Recuerdo de los Heroes Olvidados
    Libro de Bautismos de la Villa de San Fernando de Austria, Zaragoza,
    Coah.
    Dona Juana de los Rios
    Recordando a los Héroes
    En Honor y Recuerdo de los Héroes

    INDIGENOUS
    Forum for Native Americans and their Friends in the Nation
    US Overhauls Process for Recognizing Indian Tribes by Michael Melia
    The Arapaho Kid by Patricia Dunson Smith

    ARCHAEOLOGY
    Archaeologist Uncover Oldest Home in Amazon Nearly 3,000 Years-Old

    SEPHARDIC
    Los Sefardíes Los Sefardíes by Ángel Custodio Rebollo Barroso
    Eydie Gormé, the sweet bane of my Puerto Rican childhood by Patricia
    Guadalupe
    Touro Synagogue: 250 Years in the Making

    AFRICAN-AMERICAN
    Book About Black Millionaires Contains Great Advice For All People by
    Walter E. Williams

    EAST COAST
    La Florida (Forever®) stamps

    CARIBBEAN/CUBA
    Cuban Heritage Collection digitizes Junta Provincial de Matanzas
    records

    CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA
    Peace Corps Days in Narino, Columbia by Refugio "Will" Rochin
    They Fear Us Because We're Fearless: Reclaiming Indigenous Lands and
    Strength in Honduras By Beverly Bell and Tory Field

    PHILIPPINES
    A Philippine Beauty is Miss Supranational in 2013 by Eddie AAA
    Calderon, Ph.D.
    Birthday Celebrations in the Month of October by Eddie AAA Calderon,
    Ph.D.
    The First Filipino Resident of California by Eddie AAA Calderón, Ph.D.
    SPAIN
    Pasodoble Islas Canarias (Los Sabandenos)
    La genealogía desde las Islas Canarias
    Sonia Meza y IMediagen
    Spanish Women as Settlers

    INTERNATIONAL
    Vladimir Putin's Shortest Speech
    Denmark-Forward Thinking for Survival
    Europe: Treating Homeschoolers Like Terrorists

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