by Dr. Ricardo Romo | May 24, 2019 | La Prensa Texas
The cover art for this issue portrays only part of a larger mural titled “You Are Not Forgotten,” This mural, painted in 2006 by Michael Jerry Roman, is a tribute to the men and women who served in the U.S. Military. Michael’s dad, Tony Roman, a Vietnam veteran,...
by Dr. Ricardo Romo | May 17, 2019 | La Prensa Texas
In 1993 a group of Latino artists from San Antonio’s Westside founded San Anto Cultural Arts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to community-based artistic endeavors. That summer, Juan Miguel Ramos, one of the arts organization’s co-founders, joined with artist Cruz...
by Dr. Ricardo Romo | May 17, 2019 | La Prensa Texas
Educational reform is a never-ending enterprise and we witness it daily in thousands of schools districts across America. Efforts to improve our schools are not only endless, but they also take place in many different forms. While many schools concern themselves with...
by Dr. Ricardo Romo | May 10, 2019 | La Prensa Texas
We go to the movies for a multitude of reasons. Mainly, we want to be entertained. We also like to see heroes fighting evil and battling for social justice. I am anxious to see the “Avengers: Endgame,” a movie that features superheroes against evil. I am curious. How...
by Dr. Ricardo Romo | May 3, 2019 | La Prensa Texas
In the presidential election of 2016, one candidate, Donald J. Trump, wrapped himself around the Mexican migration issue and proclaimed it his top policy priority. What Trump’s campaign statements revealed was that with the exception of making Mexico pay for a...
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