MAS: Antiracism and Latinx/Chicanx Cultures and Communities - April 8, 2021
From Loretta Sanchez
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From Loretta Sanchez
MAS: Antiracism and Latinx/Chicanx Cultures and Communities
For more information please contact: Margaret E. Cantú-Sánchez Ph.D. , mcantusanchez@stmarytx.edu
Mexican American Studies Symposium (stmarytx.edu).
1. Introduction: Margaret Cantú-Sánchez, Ph.D.
Instructor of English/MAS Symposium Director
Department of English Literature and Language
2. Maggie Amador - Starts at 2:29:00
Major: Bachelor's of Computer Science
Title: The Impact of Gender and Racial Bias in Minorities
3. Aleea Marie Costilla - Starts at 12:12:12
Major: Political Science
Title: Violence Against Indigenous and Latina Women: An Unintentional Result of Sexism
4. Sarah Uhlig - Starts at 25:41:23
Major: Theology and English (Dual Master’s program for English Literature and Language Arts)
Title: Rosaries and Sacred Spaces
https://prezi.com/p/xnkgywzuqzzt/rosaries-and-sacred-space/
5. Paul A. Garza - Starts at 34:52:10
Major/Dept/Program: History & Sociology Double Major; Undergraduate Program
Title: Untold Stories of Mexican-American Lynchings
6. Brianna Alexis Guillen - Starts at 45:33:14
Degree/Major: Bachelor of Science / Biology
Title: Addressing and Treating the Alcoholism Health Disparity in Native American Communities
7. Victoria Villaseñor - 56:00:23
Graduate student in the Public History program
Title: Preserving Mexican culture through dance, documenting the Ballet Foklórico de San Antonio
8. Edgar Velázquez Reynald - Starts at 1:10:13:10
Graduate Student in Public History
Laredito: Marginalized Tourism and Community Endurance
9. Noemi Nandin, MA, LPC - Starts at 1:20:14:12
Counseling Education & Supervision (Doctoral Program)
Title: El Color del “amor” (The Color of “love”)
10. Virginia "Viky" Garcia - Starts at 1:31:39:16
Counselor Education and Supervision Ph.D.
Title: When you say "Border Wall" we all say "NO!"