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THIS WEEK ON LATINOPIA 10.03.25

THIS WEEK ON LATINOPIA: RICARD ROMO ON LEGENDARY ARTIST ACTIVIST MEL CASAS, BOBBI MURRAY'S LATEST TRENCH REPORT, EL PROFE QUEZADA ADVISES US TO "VETE POR LA SOMBRA," AND LUIS TORRES WITH A BOOK REPORT … [Read more...]

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October 3, 2025 by wpengine

BOBBI MURRAY’S REPORT FROM THE TRENCHES 10.03.25 NO GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN FOR THE ICEMAN

The federal government shutdown over the national budget happened this last week as promised and will probably continue to dominate every news cycle news for at least a week, different aspects of it … [Read more...]

Filed Under: LATINOPIA GUEST BLOG Tagged With: 2025 Government shutdown, Bobbi Murray, ICE

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RICARDO ROMO’S TEJANO REPORT 10.03.25 MEL CASAS AND HUMANSCAPES

Mel Casas, a native of El Paso, moved to San Antonio in 1961 to teach art at San Antonio College. Over the next fifty years, until his death in 2014, Casas established himself as one of the nation’s … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Ricardo Romo's Tejano Report Tagged With: Mel Casas, Ricardo Romo, Ricardo Romo's Tejano Report

October 3, 2025 by wpengine

EL PROFE QUEZADA NOS DICE 10.03.25 “VETE POR LA SOMBRITA”

In the heart of Mexican culture, certain phrases carry more than just meaning—they carry memory, warmth, and a sense of belonging.  One such phrase is "Vete por la sombrita" or "Te vas por la … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blogs, El Profe Quezada

October 3, 2025 by wpengine

LATINOPIA BOOK REVIEW LUIS TORRES ON “BORDERS OF CARE”

Immigrants, undocumented or not, seek and receive less medical attention than any other population in the country. A new book explains why. The current hostility toward immigrants in the United … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blogs, Tales of Torres Tagged With: Luis R.. Torres, Tales of Torres

October 3, 2025 by wpengine

LATINOPIA WORD JOSÉ MONTOYA “EL LOUIE”

José Montoya is a renowned poet, artist and political activist. Here he reads from his celebrated bilingual poem, "El Louie," a reading that took place at Occidental College in Los Angeles, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: LATINOPIA WORD, Literature Tagged With: Jose Montoya, Jose Montoya dead at 81, Passing of a Chicano icon

February 20, 2011 by Tia Tenopia

LATINOPIA WORD IRE’NE LARA SILVA what i remembered yesterday

Ire'ne Lara Silva is a poet based in Texas whose latest collection of poems is titled Cuicatcalli House of Song. Along with fellow poets Luivette Resto and Angelina Saenz , she recently read at the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: LATINOPIA WORD, Literature Tagged With: Cuicatcalli House of Song, Ire'ne Lara Silva

April 15, 2023 by wpengine

RICARDO ROMO’S TEJANO REPORT 9.27.25 A TRIBUTE TO JUAN GABRIEL

A Mexican Independence Tribute to Singer-Songwriter Juan Gabriel by the San Antonio Philharmonic The world premiere of  "Juan Gabriel: A Philharmonic Tribute," San Antonio Philharmonic's … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blogs, Ricardo Romo's Tejano Report Tagged With: Dr. Ricardo Romo, Juan Gabriel, Ricardo Romo's Tejano Report

September 27, 2025 by wpengine

EL PROFE QUEZADA NOS DICE 9.27.25 THE JOVITA IDAR QUARTER

One morning Jo Emma and I went to run some errands close to the house and one of them had to do with stopping at the Dollar Tree to buy some crossword puzzles.  We found only two different types for a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blogs, El Profe Quezada Tagged With: El Profe Quezada Nos Dice, Gilberto Quezada, Jovita Idar

September 27, 2025 by wpengine

POLITICAL SALSA Y MÁS with SAL BALDENEGRO 9.19.25 WE’RE IN A WORLD OF HATE

We’re in a world of hate Hate … causes (a person) to describe the beautiful as ugly and the ugly as beautiful, and to confuse the true with the false and the false with the true.  Rev. Martin … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blogs, Political Salsa y Más Tagged With: Political Salsa y Mas with Sal Baldenegro, Salomon Baldenegro

September 19, 2025 by wpengine

BOBBI MURRAY ON THE CHARLIE KIRK AFTERMATH AND IMMIGRATION

Charlie Kirk. Had to say that name and get it out of the way—Charlie got shot down on Monday, September 10th by a guy we still don’t know much about yet--the news about the shooter is being pretty … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Bobbi Murray

September 19, 2025 by JT

RICARDO ROMO’S TEJANO REPORT 9.19.25 LATINO CULTURE CELEBRATED IN PHOTOGRAPHY

Latino Culture and Community Celebrated in Photography The 2025 Centro Cultural Aztlan's Fotoseptiembre exhibit celebrates Latino Culture and Community.  The exhibit photographs document everyday … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blogs, Ricardo Romo's Tejano Report Tagged With: Al Rendon, and Guillermina Zabala., Chris Hernandez, Joe D. Garcia, Joel Salcido, Joey Reyes Duran, Kathy Vargas, Mike Cervantes, Monica Saldana, Ramon Hernandez, Ricardo Romo

September 19, 2025 by wpengine

BURUNDANGA BORICUA DEL ZOCOTROCO 9.19.25 LA NUEVA INVASION

Burundanga de Zocotroco José M. Umpierre La violencia se he convertido en el  tema del momento, no qué sea asunto nuevo; su sombra es tan viaja como la Biblia y el viento. La agresión es … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blogs, Burundanga Boricua Tagged With: Burundanga Boricua del Zocotroco, José M. Umpierre

September 19, 2025 by wpengine

BURUNDANGA BORICUA DEL ZOCOTROCO 9.19.25 A NEW INVASION

José M. Umpierre Violence has become the topic of the moment, not that it is a new matter; its shadow is as pervasive as the Bible and the wind. Aggression is part of the history of humanity, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blogs, Burundanga Boricua Tagged With: Burundanga Boricua del Zocotroco, José M. Umpierre

September 19, 2025 by wpengine

LATINOPIA EVENT PROFILE MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY ( EL GRITO)

Mexican Independence Day “El Grito” Throughout Mexico and in Mexican and Chicano communities in the United States, the 16th of September is celebrated as Mexican Independence Day. It is the day … [Read more...]

Filed Under: EVENT PROFILE, History Tagged With: 16th of September, Diez y Seis de Septemibere, Mexican Independence Day

September 15, 2019 by Tia Tenopia

LATINOPIA ART SALOMÓN HUERTA MASKED MEN AND SWIMMING POOLS

Salomón Huerta is an acclaimed artist whose works have been exhibited in the United States and Europe. The diversity of his artistic expressions is evident in his themes which include masked wrestlers … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Art, LATINOPIA ART Tagged With: Salomon Huerta

September 13, 2025 by wpengine

LATINOPIA ART SALOMÓN HUERTA ON BEING PIGEON-HOLED

Salomón Huerta is an acclaimed artist whose works have been exhibited at New York's Whitney Museum, the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles and the Santa Monica Museum of Art. Although he considers himself a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Art, LATINOPIA ART Tagged With: Salomon Huerta

September 13, 2025 by wpengine

RICARDO ROMO’S TEJANO REPORT 9.13.25 JUAN MIGUEL RAMOS

Latino Artist Juan Miguel Ramos Returns to Making Art An enthusiastic crowd of San Antonio art lovers greeted Juan Miguel Ramos’s return to Artpace’s Hudson Showroom last week [August 28, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blogs, Ricardo Romo's Tejano Report Tagged With: Ricardo Romo's Tejano Report

September 13, 2025 by wpengine

EL PROFE QUEZADA NOS DICE 9.13.25 THE REAL LA ADELITA

A very important historical event will occur on Monday, September 8, 2025, which marked the 125th anniversary of the birth of Adela Velarde Pérez, also known as La Adelita.  When I was growing up in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blogs, El Profe Quezada Tagged With: Gilberto Quezada, La Adelita

September 13, 2025 by JT

LATINOPIA FOOD LA PELADA

In Los Angeles, California each September, Alfredo "Frito" Lascano invites friends and family over to his home to roast and peel green chiles imported from Hatch, New Mexico. It is a tradition known … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Food, LATINOPIA FOOD

September 22, 2010 by JT

LATINOPIA FOOD CHILE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD

Hatch, New Mexico, a small town that lies along the Rio Grande River in southern New Mexico, is known as the  Chile Capital of the world because of the huge Chile production industry there. Latinopia … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Food, LATINOPIA FOOD

March 27, 2011 by Tia Tenopia

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RICARDO ROMO’S TEJANO REPORT 10.03.25 MEL CASAS AND HUMANSCAPES

October 3, 2025 By wpengine

Mel Casas, a native of El Paso, moved to San Antonio in 1961 to teach art at San Antonio College. Over the next fifty years, until his death in 2014, Casas established himself as one of the nation’s preeminent Chicano artists. His celebrated “Humanscapes” series, which spans 150 works produced between 1965 and 1989 and […]

EL PROFE QUEZADA NOS DICE 10.03.25 “VETE POR LA SOMBRITA”

October 3, 2025 By wpengine

In the heart of Mexican culture, certain phrases carry more than just meaning—they carry memory, warmth, and a sense of belonging.  One such phrase is “Vete por la sombrita” or “Te vas por la sombrita,” a gentle farewell that literally means “go through the little shade.”  But for many, especially those like me who grew […]

LATINOPIA BOOK REVIEW LUIS TORRES ON “BORDERS OF CARE”

October 3, 2025 By wpengine

Immigrants, undocumented or not, seek and receive less medical attention than any other population in the country. A new book explains why. The current hostility toward immigrants in the United States is pernicious and shameful. But it’s nothing new.  It began in ominous earnest early in the 19th and 20th centuries and it persists. We […]

RICARDO ROMO’S TEJANO REPORT 9.27.25 A TRIBUTE TO JUAN GABRIEL

September 27, 2025 By wpengine

A Mexican Independence Tribute to Singer-Songwriter Juan Gabriel by the San Antonio Philharmonic The world premiere of  “Juan Gabriel: A Philharmonic Tribute,” San Antonio Philharmonic’s groundbreaking September 2025 concert, featured the music of legendary Mexican singer Juan Gabriel. The Tribute marked the first time the musician’s estate has authorized the use of his voice and […]

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LATINOPIA ART SONIA ROMERO 2

By Tia Tenopia on October 20, 2013

Sonia Romero is a graphic artist,muralist and print maker. In this second profile on Sonia and her work, Latinopia explores Sonia’s public murals, in particular the “Urban Oasis” mural at the MacArthur Park Metro Station in Los Angeles, California.

Category: Art, LATINOPIA ART

LATINOPIA WORD JOSÉ MONTOYA “PACHUCO PORTFOLIO”

By Tia Tenopia on June 12, 2011

José Montoya is a renowned poet, artist and activist who has been in the forefront of the Chicano art movement. One of his most celebrated poems is titled “Pachuco Portfolio” which pays homage to the iconic and enduring character of El Pachuco, the 1940s  Mexican American youth who dressed in the stylish Zoot Suit.

Category: LATINOPIA WORD, Literature

LATINOPIA WORD XOCHITL JULISA BERMEJO “OUR LADY OF THE WATER GALLONS”

By Tia Tenopia on May 26, 2013

Xochitl-Julisa Bermejo is a poet and teacher from Asuza, California. She volunteered with No More Deaths, a humanitarian organization providing water bottles in the Arizona desert where immigrants crossing from Mexico often die of exposure. She read her poem, “Our Lady of the Water Gallons” at a Mental Cocido (Mental Stew) gathering of Latino authors […]

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