Powerful Leaders: Latinas Rising founders Sol (l), Edna Mojica, and Tasha James. Instructors. Here is the full press conference from June 8, 2020: Houston's COVID-19 response Mayor Sylvester Turner provides an update on Houston’s coronavirus response.

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Registration is open till May 1, 2020.

How do we engage our local and immediate communities?Registration is open for Humanities Intensive Learning and Training (HILT) 2020. We need a model drafted upon the knowledge of our truer self. The Latinx Undergraduate Forum is an exciting development opportunity for a select group of high-performing students who self-identify as Hispanic or Latino.

Associate Professor, Spanish, University of Houston. We assemble our best speakers to guide you through ongoing matters of concern to Texas … BACK TO COURAGEOUSCONVERSATION.COMThere is a chasm of racial inequity and disparity in our country and world. The LEAD 2019 Conference took place on February 8th and 9th, 2019 with over 300 attendees from schools all over the country, including, but not limited to: Bard College, Barnard College, Bates College, Columbia University, Cornell University, Duke University, Princeton University, Swarthmore College, Wellesley College, Wesleyan University, Yale University, and many others.

TWC’s Office of the Commissioner Representing Employers sponsors the Texas Conference for Employers, a series of employer seminars held each year throughout the state. The course uses an interdisciplinary approach that at its very base questions archival politics and praxis. october 14-17, 2020. houston, tx. How do we work with the community owners of the knowledge? Anyone with an interest in Latinx studies and digital humanities is welcome.This course is based on the work of the Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage program located at the University of Houston, one of the premier research programs for US Latinx scholarship with a trajectory of more than 27 years of locating, preserving, and making available the written legacy of Latinx in the US since colonial times until 1960.Questions that this course will cover include, but are not limited to:How do we approach US Latinx experience? After 17 years of growing a network of highly skilled and trained leadership alumni, the next step is to reconvene the field to gain a better understanding of the shifting dynamics of Latino arts at the community level. We must build from a blueprint for passages instead of boundaries.

NALAC will convene a 3-day National Latinx Leadership Summit in 2019 to…

How do we create knowledge and scholarship based on these materials? Employers who attend the seminars learn about state and federal employment laws and the unemployment claim and appeal process. How do we understand the importance of ethnic materials in the US? NALCAB is the hub of a national network of more than 120 mission-driven organizations in 40 states and DC that are anchor institutions in geographically and ethnically diverse Latino communities. courageous conversation™ & pacific educational group 795 folsom street, 1st floor, san francisco, ca 94107 peg founded in 1992 ©pacific educational group 1992, 2017 site design by wieden+kennedy & community symbol.

The Center for Latino Studies advances the University of Houston-Downtown’s institutional mission to serve Latino communities by reimagining higher education with Latino students in mind.

NALCAB strengthens the economy by advancing economic mobility for Latino communities.