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[1st Annual Mexican American Studies Conference flier]
A flier advertising the 1st Annual Mexican American Studies Conference at the UNT campus. There is a short description of the theme and purpose of the conference and date, time, location, and contact information.
[Anti-immigration protest march]
Este artículo contiene los pies de foto de una Marcha del Proyecto Minuteman celebrada en Denton. Se incluyen tanto el artículo original en español como la traducción al inglés.
[Artes de la Rosa poster at 2005 Hispanic Friends Conference]
A photograph of the poster for Artes de la Rosa at the Hispanic Friends Conference hosted by the UNT Multicultural Center in the Golden Eagle Suite for Hispanic Heritage Month. It is a "Cultural Center for the Arts" and there are past articles, picture, and posters for events hosted at the center. There are also paper handouts on the table in front of the poster board.
[Bolivia booth, 2005 Carnival 2]
A photograph of the people at the Bolivia booth at the 2005 Carnival event hosted by the UNT Multicultural Center in the Library Mall for Hispanic Heritage Month. They are standing behind the poster, which has maps, pictures, and information on it. Other people are visible behind them.
[Books for sale at 2005 Hispanic Friends Conference]
A photograph of books for sale at the Hispanic Friends Conference hosted by the UNT Multicultural Center in the Golden Eagle Suite for Hispanic Heritage Month. There are several tables set up along the wall to display them. There are novels, history books, and children's picture books on the tables.
[Celebration cake at Carnaval]
A photograph of the celebratory bicentennial cake for Carnaval, hosted by UNT's Multicultural Center. The cake reads "Mexico 2010; Bicentenario de la indepencia" and is decorated in white, green, and red icing.
[Close-up view of Spanish street sign]
This photo is a close-up view of a permanent sign in Denton, taken 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.
[Colombia booth at 2004 Carnival]
A photograph of the Colombia booth at the 2004 Carnvial held by the UNT Multicultural Center for Hispanic Heritage Month. The booth has a poster with pictures and the country's flag decorating it. There is also a woven rug and small items on display.
[Colombia booth sponsors at 2004 Carnival]
A photograph of the sponsors of the Colombia booth at the 2004 Carnvial held by the UNT Multicultural Center for Hispanic Heritage Month. One is holding a certificate and they are both standing beside the booth. The poster, pictures, and small items are visible on the table.
[Cordoba Club de Futbol flag]
Photograph of a flag from the Bob Kap Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. It is a pennant from the "Cordoba Club de Futbol" and has white and green stripes across it. There is a seal in the center that is inside of a smaller triangle. It is made up of a crest with five white rectangles with red lions in them and four red rectangles with yellow towers in them in the corners. A crown is on top of the crest and there is a small football beneath the crest.
[Display case with photographs of Victor Rodríguez]
Photograph of a portion of the "La Carrera de la Vida: The Run of Life" exhibit on UNT alumnus Victor Rodríguez. The photographs are of Rodríguez and many people throughout his life as he made lifetime achievements.
[Dominican Republic booth, 2005 Carnival]
A photograph of the Dominican Republic booth at the 2005 Carnival event hosted by the UNT Multicultural Center in the Library Mall for Hispanic Heritage Month. The poster is on the ground in front of the table and has pictures, a map, and the country's emblem on it. There are small materials on the table behind it and a student is crouched beside the poster. Her shirt has the Greek letters for Chi Upsilon Sigma on it.
[Door in Sycamore Hall during asbestos removal]
Photograph of a door covered in signs that warn of asbestos and lists the dangers of exposure to it. One sign is in Spanish while the other three are all in English. The signs were up during the removal of asbestos from Sycamore Hall on the UNT campus.
Expressions: Many Threads, One Fabric. Celebrate the Cultures of NT.
Special supplement to the North Texas Daily, a student newspaper from the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas. Expressions focuses on diversity at the University of North Texas and beyond.
Expressions: Who are you? Who are we?
Special supplement to the North Texas Daily, a student newspaper from the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas. Expressions focuses on diversity at the University of North Texas and beyond.
[Fuego y Alma screen at 2005 Hispanic Friends Conference]
A photograph of a projection screen at the Hispanic Friends Conference hosted by the UNT Multicultural Center in the Golden Eagle Suite for Hispanic Heritage Month. It has pictures, maracas, and text on it. It reads "Fuego y Alma 2005! Fire and soul; Muisc; Art; Poetry; Food; Culture; Children's Activities; Dancers; scholarships; Fun; And more!; International Latino Music & Art Festival of North Texas".
[Guatemala booth, 2005 Carnival]
A photograph of the Guatemala booth at the 2005 Carnival event hosted by the UNT Multicultural Center in the Library Mall for Hispanic Heritage Month. There is a large arch over the table with the words "Bienvenid Guatemala" across it. There is a Guatemalan flag on the front of the table and several small items displayed on top. The sponsors of the table are all arranged behind it.
[LAA projection at 2005 Hispanic Friends Conference]
A photograph of a projection screen at the Hispanic Friends Conference hosted by the UNT Multicultural Center in the Golden Eagle Suite for Hispanic Heritage Month. It has the symbol of the Artes de la Rosa Cultural Center for the Arts, a theater sign with a pink rose at the top and the word ROSE on the green piece beneath it. The screen reads "Latic Arts Association of Fort Worth, Inc. Nuestro Teatro: Strengthening the Latin voice through theater".
[Melissa Ybarra Scrapbook]
Scrapbook containing photographs, newspaper articles, mementos, and various pieces of personal history detailing the life of Melissa Ybarra. Ybarra was an undergraduate student at the University of North Texas. She was involved as the President of the Hispanic Students in Higher Education (HSHE), formerly known as the Mexican American American Student Organization (MASO). The articles are in a loose chronological order delineating Melissa Ybarra at celebrations, in student organization at the University of North Texas, and graduation photographs.
[Mexico booth, 2005 Carnival]
A photograph of the Mexico booth at the 2005 Carnival event hosted by the UNT Multicultural Center in the Library Mall for Hispanic Heritage Month. There are three students standing behind the table and one is holding up the poster in front of them. It has pictures, a flag, and information on it. They are part of the Sigma Lambda Beta fraternity who sponsored the booth.
[NTSN Students at a Cathedral in San Antonio, Texas]
Photograph of NTSN posing in front of the San Fernando Cathedral in San Antonio, Texas. In the image the group poses with banners of the university wearing suits and hats. A beggar boy wearing one shoe is watching and standing close to the group. The open entrance doors to the Cathedral is behind the group and two signs providing information about the church services, both in English and Spanish, are hanging on either side. Another set of doors are closed to the Cathedral in the far left of the frame and a metal fence separates the group from the entrance.
[Patrick Vasquez at 2005 Hispanic Friends Conference]
A photograph of Patrick Vasquez at the Hispanic Friends Conference hosted by the UNT Multicultural Center in the Golden Eagle Suite for Hispanic Heritage Month. He is wearing a suit and nametag that notes he is a "Director" at the "UNT Center for Outreach and Community Involvement".
[People hugging at Colombia booth]
A photograph of two women hugging at the booth for Colombia during the Multicultural Center's Carnival event. It is held each year during Hispanic Heritage Month and is in the Library Mall. The booth has dioramas and handouts on display and the poster has pictures and the flag on it. They are holding a certificate they received for their booth.
[Protesters near Spanish sign on Denton street]
Protesters are visible near a permanent sign written in Spanish 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.
[Protesters, Spanish street sign, and city streets]
Protesters and a Spanish street sign are visible 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.
[Puerto Rico booth, 2005 Carnival]
A photograph of the poster at the Puerto Rico booth at the 2005 Carnival event hosted by the UNT Multicultural Center in the Library Mall for Hispanic Heritage Month. It has pictures, a flag decoration, and information cards on it. Someone is standing behind it and the sponsor was "HOLA".
[Real Oviedo flag]
Photograph of a triangle flag from the Bob Kap collection, held by UNT Special Collections. It is from the Real Oviedo team based in Spain and is made with a white and blue cloth. The words "Real Oviedo" are printed at the top and a crest is below them. The crest has a cross in the center with a crown above and a soccer ball below it.
[Roberto Calderon adding emphasis]
A photo of Dr. Roberto Calderon, professor of history at the University of North Texas, using his hands to add emphasis to his words by pointing to the left of the photo. Behind him are shelves of books. Part of a computer and other electronics are also visible.
[Signs Located Inside the Languages Building Celebrating Día de Muertos]
Photograph of signs located inside the Languages Building on the University of North Texas campus celebrating Día de Muertos.
[Street sign in Spanish near protest site]
A street sign printed in Spanish on a Denton city street is visible during a protest carried out in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar protests 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.
[Student presentation at 2005 Hispanic Friends Conference]
A photograph of two students at the Hispanic Friends Conference hosted by the UNT Multicultural Center in the Golden Eagle Suite for Hispanic Heritage Month. They are leading a presentation in a classroom and the whiteboard behind them has writing that reads "Jovenes Inmigrates Por Un Futuro Mejor", which translates to Young Immigrants for a Better Future.
[Students at Salvador booth, 2005 Carnival]
A photograph of students at their booth for Salvador at the 2005 Carnival event. They are standing on either side of the table set up in the Library Mall. There are pictures, maps, flags, and information on the poster. The girls are from the Delta Sigma Theta sorority.
[Table of guests at Celebración Banquet]
A photograph of four women gathered around a table at the 17th Annual Celebración Banquet, hosted by the UNT Multicultural Center. They are in one of the ballrooms on campus and other guests and the buffet are visible behind them.
[Teaching Spanish vocabulary]
Photograph of a group of students sitting at a round table in a class room. A teacher stands and gestures with a pointer to a board featuring Spanish vocabulary words.
[Uruguay booth, 2005 Carnival 2]
A photograph of the people at the Uruguay booth at the 2005 Carnival event hosted by the UNT Multicultural Center in the Library Mall for Hispanic Heritage Month. They are arranged behind the poster, which has pictures, the flag, and information on it.
[Victor Rodríguez Corner Display Case, 3]
Photograph of a portion of the "La Carrera de la Vida: The Run of Life" exhibit about UNT alumnus Victor Rodríguez. The display case houses photographs and clippings from Rodríguez's younger years as a track athlete.
[Victor Rodríguez Corner Display Case, 7]
Photograph of a portion of the "La Carrera de la Vida: The Run of Life" exhibit about UNT alumnus Victor Rodríguez. The display case houses photographs and clippings from Rodríguez's younger years as a track athlete. The clipping to the left reads, "Twenty Track Men Begin Working Out For 1953 Season."
[Victor Rodríguez Corner Display Case, 9]
Photograph of a portion of the "La Carrera de la Vida: The Run of Life" exhibit about UNT alumnus Victor Rodríguez. The display case houses photographs and clippings from Rodríguez's younger years as a track athlete.
[Victor Rodríguez Corner Display Case, 12]
Photograph of a portion of the "La Carrera de la Vida: The Run of Life" exhibit about UNT alumnus Victor Rodríguez. The display case houses photographs and clippings from Rodríguez's younger years as a track athlete. The clipping to the left reads, "Delegate's Ticket. Admit ... To Fortieth Annual State Meet of the University Interscholastic... May 4,5,6 1950. Non-Transferable," with Victor Rodrígeuz's name written on the bottom.
[Victor Rodríguez medal display, 2]
Photograph of a portion of the "La Carrera de la Vida: The Run of Life" exhibit of Victor Rodríguez, UNT Alumni. Each of the medals that Rodriguez earned in his lifetime are displayed in a wooden frame shadow box.
[View of Denton city streets and protesters]
Protesters are visible in the lower portion of the photo, taken 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.
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