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[Crowd of immigration protesters in downtown Dallas]
A large gathering of immigration protesters with American flags and protest signs rally in downtown Dallas. According to the Dallas Police Department, at least 100,000 people marched in the most well-attended civil movement in the history of Dallas. The protesters demanded the legalization of Hispanic undocumented immigrants, estimated to be about twelve million in the United States. The so-called "mega march" was carried out to demand immigrant amnesty as members of the U.S. Congress debated immigration reform.
[Crowd Watching Large Container of Liquid, August 6, 2006]
More than 100 persons from Dallas contributed to the Mexican state of Colima to be entered in the next Guinness book of world records for having created the world's largest lemonade at 3500 liters. 20,000 lemons, or one ton, from the valleys of Colima along with 3750 liters of water and 56 liters of syrup beat out the previous record holder of 2500 liters that was created in Victoria, Australia in 1996.
[Crowd watching men pour more liquid into large container]
More than 100 persons from Dallas contributed to the Mexican state of Colima to be entered in the next Guinness book of world records for having created the world's largest lemonade at 3500 liters. 20,000 lemons, or one ton, from the valleys of Colima along with 3750 liters of water and 56 liters of syrup beat out the previous record holder of 2500 liters that was created in Victoria, Australia in 1996.
Cumbre Latina Concejales
This article describes how three North Texas councilmen of Hispanic descent called for a meeting of community leaders to assist the Hispanic community with economic, educational, and leadership development. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
Dallas codigo municipal
This article deals with the various ways that the Dallas city council is seeking to inform Hispanics about laws in the municipal code. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Dallas Firefighters]
This article shows the need for Hispanic firefighters in the city of Dallas. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Dallas Police car is in front of a line of protesters]
A Dallas police car is seen in the foreground of this photo. Behind the car is a line of protesters carrying signs.
[Dallas Police officer scans crowd of protesters]
A large gathering of immigration protesters with American flags and protest signs rally in downtown Dallas as a Dallas Police officer looks on. According to the Dallas Police Department, at least 100,000 people marched in the most well-attended civil movement in the history of Dallas. The protesters demanded the legalization of Hispanic undocumented immigrants, estimated to be about twelve million in the United States. The so-called "mega march" was carried out to demand immigrant amnesty as members of the U.S. Congress debated immigration reform.
[Dallas Police officers provide crowd control]
Dallas Police officers provide crowd control outside the Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe (Cathedral Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe) of Dallas. According to the Dallas Police Department, at least 100,000 people marched in the most well-attended civil movement in the history of Dallas. The protesters demanded the legalization of Hispanic undocumented immigrants, estimated to be about twelve million in the United States. The so-called "mega march" was carried out to demand immigrant amnesty as members of the U.S. Congress debated immigration reform.
[Dallas protester, Margarita Alvarez, addresses the crowd]
Margarita Alvarez, union spokesperson with the organization, Voices United for Immigrants, addresses the public during the protest carried out on Saturday in front of City Hall in Dallas. Thousands participated in the protest on Saturday outside the City Hall and also there were dozens of banners and posters which asked for "Justice for the undocumenteds," "Equality of rights," or "No to the wall." But it was a single feeling which united the more than 2,000 persons protesting H.R. 4437 presented to Congress by Congressman James Sensenbrenner (R-WI).
[Dancers]
A boy wearing a Costeño outfit stands in front of a sign while a woman dressed in a traditional Mexican outfit is just a blur.
[The Demonstration is reflected in windows behind protesters carrying signs]
The demonstration is reflected in windows of Dallas City Hall behind protesters carrying signs. They are against anti-immigration legislation being debated in the U.S. Congress.
[Distant overhead view of dancers and crowd]
More than 100 persons from Dallas contributed to the Mexican state of Colima to be entered in the next Guinness book of world records for having created the world's largest lemonade at 3500 liters. 20,000 lemons, or one ton, from the valleys of Colima along with 3750 liters of water and 56 liters of syrup beat out the previous record holder of 2500 liters that was created in Victoria, Australia in 1996.
Distrito escolar de Dallas tiene reto de ayudar a alumnos pobres
According to this article the Dallas Independent School District has set a goal to help a large number of students from low income famalies. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Doctor speaks to parent and child]
Dr. Henry Lenk speaks to a mother and child.
[Donation box]
A bilingual sign on a donation box states the following: "Our services are free of charge. Thank you for your donation. Mission Fort Worth."
[Dr. Henry Lenk feels a female patient's face]
Dr. Henry Lenk feels the sides of the face of a female patient.
[Edgar Vera's funeral]
This article deals with the funeral of Edgar Vera in the city of Allen, Texas. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Employee from Ventanilla de Salud addresses the waiting room crowd]
A man in a bright gold vest labelled "Ventanilla de Salud" addresses the waiting room crowd and counts off the points he is making on his fingers.
[Employee from Ventanilla de Salud assists a visitor from behind a counter]
A man in a bright gold Ventanilla de Salud vest assists a visitor from behind a counter.
[Employee from Ventanilla de Salud assists a visitor who has his hand in his pocket]
An employee of Ventanilla de Salud helps a visitor from behind the counter. The visitor has one hand in his pocket.
[Employee from Ventanilla de Salud displays Spanish-language medical brochures]
A man in a bright gold vest bearing the words, "Ventanilla de Salud" shows a display of Spanish-language medical brochures.
[Employee from Ventanilla de Salud points to information in a brochure for a visitor]
A Ventanilla de Salud employee stands behind a counter and assists a visitor by pointing out information to him in a brochure.
[Employee from Ventanilla de Salud points to information in one of many brochures for a visitor]
An employee of Ventanilla de Salud points to information in a brochure for a visitor. There are many other brochures in the foreground.
[Employee from Ventanilla de Salud reaches for Spanish-language medical brochures]
A man in a bright gold vest with "Ventanilla de Salud" on it reaches for a Spanish-language medical brochure from a rack of several.
[Employee from Ventanilla de Salud straightens the Spanish-language medical brochures display]
A man in a bright gold vest emblazoned with the words, "Ventanilla de Salud" tidies up a display of Spanish-language medical brochures.
[Employee from Ventanilla de Salud working behind the entrance counter]
A young lady in a bright gold vest with the words "Ventanilla de Salud" on it works behind the entrance counter.
[Entrance to the Fort Worth Mercado building]
A pick-up truck passes in front of the entrance to the Fort Worth Mercado building.
Estudiantes construccion
This article describes the vocational workshop at a Fort Worth high school. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
Falta de mano de obra inmigrante perjudica agricultura en Texas
This article deals with how lack of farmworkers in affecting Texas farmers. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Female protester is interviewed in front of crowd]
A female protester is interviewed in front of protesters and their children. They gathered at City Hall in Dallas, Texas to show rejection of the anti-immigration bills being debated in the U. S. Senate.
[Female protester is interviewed while cameraman films children]
A female protester is interviewed while a cameraman films children behind her. They are gathered in Dallas, Texas to show rejection of the anti-immigration proposals being debated in the U. S. Senate.
[Female protester wearing a sombrero holds up a sign and blows a horn]
A female protester wearing a sombrero, blowing a red horn, and holding an American flag, waves a sign that says, "Legalizacion Va Somos De America." According to the Dallas Police Department, at least 100,000 people marched in the most well-attended civil movement in the history of Dallas. The protesters demanded the legalization of Hispanic undocumented immigrants, estimated to be about twelve million in the United States. The so-called "mega march" was carried out to demand immigrant amnesty as members of the U.S. Congress debated immigration reform.
[Female protester with sign next to Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe in Dallas]
Next to Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe (Cathedral Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe) in Dallas, a female protester holds up a bright yellow sign that says, "Queremos la Reforma Migratoria Justa y Necesaria!" According to the Dallas Police Department, at least 100,000 people marched in the most well-attended civil movement in the history of Dallas. The protesters demanded the legalization of Hispanic undocumented immigrants, estimated to be about twelve million in the United States. The so-called "mega march" was carried out to demand immigrant amnesty as members of the U.S. Congress debated immigration reform.
Feria del libro
This article deals with promoting local Hispanic authors by conducting a book fair in Dallas where they might be able to create contacts with publishers. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
Feria Estatal
A brief article and captions to the four photographs of the Texas State Fair. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Fire in Ringgold]
This article deals with the wildfire that destroyed the town of Ringglod, Texas. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce]
The Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce offers free classes in business training and scholarships. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Fort Worth International Center]
This article has information on how the Fort Worth International Center assists Hispanic artists to promote their product and services. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Fort Worth Mercado building]
The newly-finished Fort Worth Mercado building stands behind a construction fence.
[Four men in hats dancing]
More than 100 persons from Dallas contributed to the Mexican state of Colima to be entered in the next Guinness book of world records for having created the world's largest lemonade at 3500 liters. 20,000 lemons, or one ton, from the valleys of Colima along with 3750 liters of water and 56 liters of syrup beat out the previous record holder of 2500 liters that was created in Victoria, Australia in 1996.
[Francisco Alvarez Calderon addressing the audience at the Zacatecas Gala]
Una foto del nuevo presidente de la Federación de Zacatecanos de Texas, Francisco Álvarez Calderón, dirigiéndose al público. Habla por un micrófono mientras lleva un traje negro, una corbata roja y una faja amarilla. Se ven otras personas en el fondo.
[Gabriela has her photo taken with a young girl]
Gabriela Spanic has her photo taken with a young girl.
[Gabriela looks at the camera as another person takes a photo]
Gabriela looks at the camera of Jose Castillo as a young girls sits on her desk and a photo is taken by the girl's father.
[Gala dinner]
This article deals with the dinner and crowning of a beauty queen at the gala event held by the Federation of Zacatecans of Fort Worth. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Girl waits to perform a dance with her dance group]
A girl waits to perform a Mexican folk dance at Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Girl with soccer ball]
A girl is seen in a soccer uniform with her right foot on top of a soccer ball. To her left are a woman walking toward her with her head turned looking to her left. Behind her is a boy wearing a soccer uniform of the Mexican national soccer team. In the background can be seen another team resting on the bleachers.
[Girl works on completing her assignment]
A girl works on completing her school assignment.
[Glass facade of Christian bookstore with Spanish signage]
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[Great Safety Adventure]
This article deals with the Home Safety Council informing students on how to prevent home accidents. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
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