viernes, 2 de marzo de 2012

[Elizondo:1746] Somos Primos March 2012 148th Online Issue



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Dear Friends and Primos:
In this issue are some articles dealing with the legalities of land grant property rights (under Witness to History) and shipwreck salvage rights (under Spain). I think you will find them of special interest.

There are lots of new books covering issues of concerns for Hispanics/Latinos, plus articles by many historians, sharing unique perspectives from their region of birth or heritage.

With sincere gratitude for all the thoughtful articles and information which I receive daily. Rapidly expanding communication technology is facilitating the sharing of reliable and documented facts, increasing our responsibility to be informed and open to new historic perspectives. Surely change is in the air.

Sincerely, Mimi
www.SomosPrimos.com

Somos Primos March 2012 Table of Contents

UNITED STATES
From Rags to Riches (they didn't sell drugs) by Tony Santiago
The Making of the United States:American Latino theme study
Organization of American Historians and the National Council
The History of the American G.I. Forum and LULAC by Wanda Garcia
Doss v. Bernal: Ending Mexican Apartheid in Orange County California
Frontiers of Capitalism and Democracy
Sylvia Mendez, A Wise Latina by Mercy Bautista-Olvera
Letter from Dolores Contreras Austin
Hispanics to Account for Greater Share of Growth in the Labor Force
Downturn recasts National Hispanic Cultural Center
The Hispanic Population: 2010
Hispanics Breaking Barriers, Second Volume 7th issue by Mercy Bautista-Olvera
Latinopia event 2009 activists reunion
U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) new claims process
Save the Date, July 7-10 NCLR Conference

WITNESS TO HERITAGE
Return of Grant Lands Without Lawsuits or Bills in Congress
NM Hispanic Ranchers, Once Ignored, Showing Clout
Documentary: Reies Lopez Tijerina and the Land Grant Movement
The Misunderstood Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo by Richard Santos
Jose M. Pena adds to Richard Santos' analysis
Longoria affair continues to be debated

PERSISTENCE OF BLACK LEGEND
Racial Profiling, the ultimate act of bullying by Jose Antonio Lopez
Worse Off Today Than in the Sixties. Who Gives a Damn? by Rodolfo F. Acuña

HONORING HISPANIC LEADERSHIP
Elizabeth Brumfiel dies at 66; feminist archaeologist
Matthew G. 'Marty' Martinez dies at 82; former congressman

NATIONAL ISSUES
Confronting Religious Persecution in America: Neither Apostasy nor Dhimmitude
Sam Miller on Catholics
Obama Contraception mandate 'is not only a Catholic issue' by Ben Johnson
Seven State Attorney Generals oppose trampling of religious freedom
Extract: Obama Administration Wants Lawsuit Dismissed Against HHS Mandate
Topography of Faith
Kansas plan to allow illegal immigrants to stay, work
Banning Books and Censoring Ideas in the Arizona Reich"
Radio Bilingue-For immediate release
United Farm Workers e-activism campaign

HEALTH ISSUES
Marijuana Can Ease the Pain of Cancer, Aury L. Holtzman, M.D.
Medical Cannabis, new magazine
The Struggles with Alcohol in my family by Irene Mendez-Tello
Disparities in the diagnosis and treatment of Minorities for Depression
Sites Recommended by Robert Robinson
Survey by the United Nations International Health Organization.

BUSINESS
Pro Mujer: Lynne Patterson and Carmen Velasco
Leading Export Markets

EDUCATION
US Textbooks historical inaccuracies, such as Muslims Discovered America
La Villa district helps young dropouts
Dream Act Passage Could Generate Trillions For U.S. Economy
School Voucher, Reform Is Coming To Louisiana—One Way Or Another…

CULTURE
March 16: Picasso Amigos & Contemporaneos
March 8 - 18: 19th Annual San Diego Latino Film Festival
Women's Revolution in Latin American Song & Poetry
Latina Playwright Josefina Lopez Tells Immigrant Stories
Documents of 20th Century Latin American and Latino Art
Ms. Latina International, Esther Dollar
LITERATURE
Texas Group Aims To "Smuggle" Latino Literature Back Into AZ
The Quill
Ask a Mexican! by Arellano
Somos en escrito magazine

BOOKS
Tejano patriots of the American Revolution 1776-1783 by Jesse O. Villarreal, Sr.
The Enemy We Need by Michael Zurowski
Hispanic Immigrant Literature: El Sueño del Retorno by Nicolas Kanellos
A Convenient Hatred, The History of Antisemitism by Phyllis Goldstein
Mohammed & Charlemagne Revisited:
An Introduction to the History of a controversy by Emmet Scott
Terror on the Border by J. Gilberto Quezada
War along the Border: The Mexican revolution and Tejano communities
by Arnoldo De Leon, Sonia Hernandez, Thomas H. Kreneck
Latinos in the new millennium, Fraga, Hero, Garcia, Correa, Ebers, Segura
Naturalizing Mexican immigrants: A Texas history by Martha Menchaca

LATINO PATRIOTS
John Valadez to produce LATINOS, a new PBS series
Expansion of G.I. Education Bill Benefits
Two Navy ships to honor San Diego war heroes, John Finn and Rafael Peralta
Request for PFC Gabaldon's Medal of Honor
The first Latino US marine fighter pilot Felix Rigau Carrera
Vietnam Statistics
Portraits of Valor: "Tibor Rubin" Video of Great Americans
Calendar of Military Aviation Shows
MSG Roy Benavidez speech 1991

EARLY LATINO PATRIOTS
New Orleans Celebrates: Bicentennial of the War of 1812

SURNAMES
Orozco: From Vizcaya to Aguascalientes by John P. Schmal
The first Serna that entered into the Americas by Louis Serna
The Surname Rubalcaba by John P. Schmal

CUENTOS
Amando Saenz Amando's Migrant Labor Years (1946-1956), Chapter 3 of 9
Me and my good friend Angel Sosa by Joe Sanchez

FAMILY HISTORY
Salt Lake Family History Center Mounting Facebook Sites by Deborah Gurtler
Linda LaRoche and her Family History Journey
How to Access the 1940 Census in One Step
DNA
Wandering Gene & Indian Princess: Race, Religion, and DNA by Jeff Wheelwright.

ORANGE COUNTY, CA
March 10th SHHAR Monthly Meeting
Early California SHHAR Dance Class Formed
Heritage Museum of Orange County
Mission San Juan Capistrano
Muckenthaler Center Expands Its Programs to include Latin Heritage
In an Orange County Mexican Colonia by Albert V. Vela, Ph.D.
El Modena Civil Rights Hero Celebrated: Lorenzo A. Ramirez,
SAVE the DATE: April 21st Orange Family History Fair

LOS ANGELES, CA
The 6th Boyle Heights Latina Film Festival
Young Theaterworks
Queridos andaluces y/o amantes de la cultura andaluza
LatinoLA: Keep up-to-date by reading the Blog de El Editor de LatinoLA - Abelardo

CALIFORNIA
California State Genealogical Alliance
California Museum opening exhibit on 100th anniversary of day Ishi was found
The Sutro Library Is Moving!
Ramona Hillside Players
An Anecdote from California history, told two ways by Susan Skilton
The Life and Lively Times of the Lake of the trees by Dorothy G. Mutnick

NORTHWESTERN US
National monument to the Basque sheepherder
El Hispanic News, Bilingual publication in Oregon

SOUTHWESTERN US
N.M. Chicano movement figure Tijerina speaks at Rotunda
Treaty Day Celebration, New Mexico State Capitol
Northern NM Ranchers Sue US Forest Service; Civil Rights & Environmental Justice

MIDDLE AMERICA
Louisiana's African American Heritage Trail

TEXAS
March 24: Houston Family Search Genealogy Conference Schedule
March 24: Second Annual Tribute to the Legendary Charro, "Pepe" Diaz
March 29-31: Three-Day Event, The Unveiling of Our Tejano Monument in Austin
Tejanos' state work is shown by Laredo Morning Times
Documents detail Alamo's early history
Mission San Francisco Solano and the Alamo Film-trailer
Historical Marker Dedication Ceremony, Los Ojuelos by Guadalupe A. Martinez
The Wind Remembers, Upper Yorktown Cemetery
Porvenir Massacre, December 25th, 1917
Peñitas City Council Establishes a Historical Committee
Receding waters are threatening archaeological sites in Texas
SAVE THE DATE: Oct 11–14, 33rd TX Hispanic Genealogical/Historical Conf

MEXICO
Burgos, Tamaulipas 263 años de historia Por: Carlos Martín Herrera de la Garza
The Mexico Report Launches Real Heroes of Mexico Project
Decalogo Magazine Website
Volume 14, Families of General Teran by Crispin Rendon
Personajes en la Historia De Mexico por Jose Leon Robles de la Torre
Adolfo Ruiz Cortínes
Adolfo López Mateos

INDIGENOUS
April 19-22, The Shamanic Journey, Border Book Festival, Mesilla, New Mexico.
Welcome to the new digital version of American Indian
Local Native American tribe seeks identity

ARCHAEOLOGY
Pre-Hispanic Ruins Found in Mexico
Dawn of Social Networks

SEPHARDIC
March 15: 16th Annual New York Sephardic Jewish Film Festival!
About Sephardic Horizons
The Pope and his Jewish maestro

AFRICAN-AMERICAN
Letters of Note: To My Old Master
AIM tell-a-vision represents "afrolatinos" documentary series
Conf.Genetics of the Peoples of Africa and the Transatlantic African Diaspora

EAST COAST
St. George Post Office Named for War Her Sgt. Angel Mendez

CARIBBEAN/CUBA
Tip for calling Cuba
List of Notable Puerto Ricans
"La Ley de la Mordaza" or "Puerto Rico's Gag Law"

CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA
28 de enero de 1821 liberación de Maracaibo por Eumenes Fuguet Borregales
María Pita heroína de La Coruña por Eumenes Fuguet Borregale
Juan Pablo Viscardo Guzman, "Inspirador de la Independencia HispanoAmericana"
por Eumenes Fuguet Borregales
Rafael Lara-Martínez, Tecnológico de Nuevo México

PHILIPPINES
Remembrance of the song Quiereme Mucho by Eddie AAA Calderón, Ph.D.
Why the Spanish Language failed to become the Lingua Franca in the Philippines,
Unlike its Latin American Counterparts by Eddie AAA Calderón, Ph.D.
SPAIN
Shipwrecked silver voyages back to Spain
1804 history and international laws concerning shipwrecks
Altamira Cave in Spain is a archeological site under threat
Los canarios del Misisipi por Manuel Mora Morales, YouTube

INTERNATIONAL
Latino Cultural Events Calendar
Popular Shirt, Twin-Towers Burning
The Problem of Sharia Law in Britain by Michael Curtis
Good Muslims Cannot Convert to Christianity by Raymond Ibrahim
Muslims Declare Jihad on Dogs in Europe by Soeren Kern
Italy's Mosque Wars by Soeren Kern
Persian Gulf Emirate of Qatar Financing Islam by Soeren Kern

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