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[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.
[Elizabeth Lopez gesturing with right hand]
Elizabeth Lopez, manager of economic development for the FWHCC.
[Elizabeth Lopez pointing with pen in right hand]
Elizabeth Lopez, manager of economic development for the FWHCC.
[Elizabeth Lopez with paper chart in background]
Elizabeth Lopez, manager of economic development for the FWHCC.
[Elizabeth Lopez with paper flipchart]
Elizabeth Lopez, manager of economic development for the FWHCC.
[Elizabeth Lopez with pen in hand and chart in background]
Elizabeth Lopez, manager of economic development for the FWHCC.
[Elizabeth Lopez with right palm turned upward]
Elizabeth Lopez, manager of economic development for the FWHCC.
[Ellis County Courthouse]
Photograph of the northwest corner entrance of the Ellis County Courthouse in Waxahachie, Texas. It is a two-story stone building with a number of decorative columns and flourishes, as well as a square clock tower rising from the center of the building. The sidewalk leading to the entrance is visible in the foreground, including a flagpole at the left side of the image, and part of a streetlight on the right.
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.
[Exchanging viewpoints]
Jose Aguilar, one of the leaders of the Allied Communities of Tarrant (ACT), takes issue with French Haralson, a candidate for the post of Sheriff, when commented that there was equality in health care.
[Exhibit of military items]
Photograph of an unidentified exhibit showing military weapons and uniforms. There are several photos posted on the wall around the room and signs on top of them.
[Exhibits inside Llano museum]
Una fotografía de una exposición dentro del Museo Histórico del Condado de Llano. La exposición incluye una titulada " Los primeros días de Llano". En el fondo de la imagen, una mujer habla con alguien detrás de un escritorio.
[Exterior of Llano Historical Museum]
Photograph showing the exterior of Llano Historical Museum. Several pumpkins and scarecrows are visible in front of the building. There is a sign on top of the building with the text "Llano Historical Museum". A bridge and car can be seen in the distance.
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.
[Family Enjoys Their Time at a Back to School Fair in Dallas, Texas]
Photograph of members of a family enjoying their time at a back to school fair in Dallas, Texas. There are three people in the foreground: an older woman in red, a young boy in yellow, and a young girl in pink.
[Family groups hold up signs during protest at Dallas City Hall]
Family groups hold up signs at protest in front of Dallas City Hall. The protesters gathered to show rejection of anti-immigration legislation in the U. S. Senate.
[Felix Alvarado]
Felix Alvarado is an educator in Fort Worth, Texas, who has unsuccessfully run for U.S. Congress and Texas Governor.
[Felix Alvarado close-up]
Felix Alvarado is an educator in Fort Worth, Texas, who has unsuccessfully run for U.S. Congress and Texas Governor.
[Felix Alvarado in front of banner]
Felix Alvarado poses next to a tree with his coat over one shoulder in front of a blue banner that reads, "Welcome to Downtown Fort Worth." Alvarado is an educator in Fort Worth, Texas, who has unsuccessfully run for U.S. Congress and Texas Governor.
[Female protester holding printed sign]
A female protester is holding a printed sign during a protest in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.
[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 with sign]
Next to Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe (Cathedral Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe) in Dallas, a female protester holds a sign that reads: "We are honorable students of USA." 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 marches past 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 sign that says, "I am a professional who came here 30 years ago!" Other immigration protesters wave signs and American flags around her. 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 protesters carry signs and American flags]
Female immigration protesters wave American flags and signs as they pass 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.
[Female protesters talking to police officer]
A female protester holding a large placard is talking to a police officer with another woman standing nearby. Around 500 people congregated on the outskirts of Dallas to protest against amnesty for undocumented immigrants. Led by the group, Citizens for Immigrant Reform (CFIR), the protesters carried banners and signs alluding to the lack of legislation which would punish undocumented immigrants who live in this country.
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.
[The flag of Honduras is carried during the march]
Protesters carry signs and the flag of Honduras during a march to show rejection of anti-immigration legislation.
[Flags of the United States and Mexico are carried by protesters]
Protesters carry the flags of the United States and Mexico as they march to show their rejection of anti-immigration legislation before the U. S. Congress.
[Flamingo exhibit]
Fotografía de un cartel con información sobre el flamenco chileno en la exposición de flamencos del zoológico de Tyler. Los flamencos se ven en el fondo frente a una cascada.
[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.
[Four men and one woman watching man speaking while standing behind street signs]
No Description Available.
[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.
[From inside JPS]
From inside the hospital a family is seen walking out the revolving door.
[Gabriela has her photo taken with a teenage girl]
Gabriela Spanic has her picture taken with a teenage girl as she hands her an autograph.
[Gabriela Spanic listens to a fan]
Gabriela looks surprised as she signs an autograph for a female fan.
[Gabriela with a male fan]
Gabriela Spanic is seen with a male fan.
[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 holds American flag and rides in a toy car]
A young girl protester holds an American flag and sits in a toy car while surrounded by immigration protesters waving signs and American flags. 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.
[Girl works on a drawing]
This girl participates in a pilot program in Fort Worth which aims to educated parents with pre-school age children to use home-based methods to provide knowledge and skills children will need in school.
[Girl works on her art project at Crockett Elementary]
A student at Crockett Elementary in Grand Prairie works on her art project. Crockett students participate in a dual language program in which half of the instruction is in English and the other half in Spanish without separating the students according to language ability.
[Girls engage in soccer drills]
In the foreground girls of the Academia Infantil Legendarios are lined up waiting their turn to practice. In the background are seen a group of boys engaged in their practice.
[Girls pose with soccer ball]
Six girls of the Academia Infantil Legendarios pose for an outdoor picture with a soccer ball.
[Giving a speech]
Roberto uses his hands to give his speech emphasis.
[Giving an autograph]
A woman wearing a pink shaw smiles as Gabriela Spanic hands her an autograph.
[Glass facade of Christian bookstore with Spanish signage]
No Description Available.
[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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