Presentan Xicanx, exposición de 33 artistas y creadores chicanos y dreamers
La exposición Xicanx: Dreamers + Changemakers, presenta la perspectiva de 33 artistas y activistas chicanos y dreamers.
La exposición Xicanx: Dreamers + Changemakers, presenta la perspectiva de 33 artistas y activistas chicanos y dreamers.
Monarca es un musical escrito por el compositor Alfonso Molina, y cuenta la historia de Luis, un padre e inmigrante mexicano y su hija Ana, quien es beneficiaria de Acción Diferida (DACA).
Like thousands of Dreamers, Héctor Robledo, an immigrant born in Mexico and raised in Dallas, had to overcome many challenges in order to complete his university studies.
Argelia Atilano, renowned radio presenter, appeared at the Los Angeles Book Festival to read excerpts from her book Grandes Dreamers
Mexican immigrant Lore Cortés has been recognized for her work in favor of the reunification of immigrants in the United States.
California-based activist Ana Bautista created an organization that works for the reunification of migrant families from Mexico and the United States.
Isaret Jeffers, dirige desde el 2017 el Colectivo Árbol, que apoya a familias de inmigrantes que se dedican a la agricultura en los campos de Florida y a mujeres inmigrantes víctimas de violencia.
La dreamers de origen mexicano, Astrid Silva, llegó a los cinco años de edad a Nevada donde años después fundaría la organización Dream Big Nevada.
The musical “¡Americano!” tells the story of Mexican dreamer Tony Valdovinos, who sought to enlist in the navy, however, failing to do so due to his undocumented status, he began a career in political activism for immigrants.
The grandmother factor or "granny factor" is a phenomenon that supports the conservation of the Spanish language among the first and third generation of migrants in the United States.