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SAWS promotes first Hispanic woman to Chief Operating Officer role

SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio Water System introduced Friday the promotion of the first Hispanic woman to the role of Executive Vice President/Chief Operating...

San Antonio Charro Association celebrates 76 years with traditional charreada tournament

SAN ANTONIO – For Hispanic Heritage Month, we discover Mexico’s nationwide recreation that comes to skillful roping, gifted horsemanship and a lot more.The recreation...

Cooking lengua and learning about its role in Hispanic cuisine

Besides being a professional in bilingual-bicultural research, UTSA professor emerita Dr. Ellen Riojas Clark makes a scrumptious selfmade lengua together with her personal distinctive...

Latina law professionals empower each other at St. Mary’s networking event

Going to law college or changing into an legal professional stays a problem for Latinas, who make up just a small proportion of lawyers.St....

San Antonio artists share beautiful sights of the West Side

A gaggle of San Antonio artists sought after to share their delight for the West Side via ceramics.The newest artwork show off, “Arboles Del...

Day of the Dead River Parade will float along San Antonio River Walk in October

SAN ANTONIO – The annual Day of the Dead River Parade will go back to the San Antonio River Walk this yr on Oct....

9 South Side of San Antonio leaders to celebrate this Hispanic Heritage Month

Editor’s be aware: This tale was once revealed via a partnership between and Live From the Southside, a brand new local- and Latina-owned...

San Antonio resident becomes first Tejana featured on U.S. Currency

Jovita Idar was once an activist who fought for Mexican Americans all the way through the time of segregation. Decades later, she’s set to...

Mexican surrealist Pedro Friedeberg’s work showcased in ‘Coloso De Rodas’ exhibit in San Antonio

SAN ANTONIO – Mexican surrealist Pedro Friedeberg’s work will as soon as once more arrange a brief house in San Antonio, permitting locals to...

Art of the accordion still flourishes at former West Side nightclub

SAN ANTONIO – The acquainted sound of the time-honored accordion can still be heard at Lerma’s, the iconic former West Side nightclub that was...

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