Legacy Interview – Alfredo Santos
He is a third generation Uvaldeno. His grandfather was one of the first businessmen in the city to acquire a liquor license after Prohibition. Alfredo’s father would become a sheep/goat-shearing crew leader.
He is a third generation Uvaldeno. His grandfather was one of the first businessmen in the city to acquire a liquor license after Prohibition. Alfredo’s father would become a sheep/goat-shearing crew leader.
Dr. Blandina Cardenas: praxis embodied There is a connecting thread, I posit, between the “decolonial praxis,” and pedagogy advocated by contemporary Chicana/o scholars1 and the innovative teaching methods first advanced during the late 1960s by an array of Mexican American scholars. Among those innovators is our featured scholar, Dr. Blandina Cardenas. But the thread …
Rosie Castro: De tal arbol, tal astilla The young lady had been blessed on innumerable occasions. During the 1950s, it had been her mother who sacrificed everything for Rosie. Victoria would circulate among the San Antonio families whose homes she serviced as a domestic worker. Saving nickels and dimes, she never missed a single …