Archive for the 'Hispanic heritage' Category
Pride redux: another Latino step forward
0 Comments Published by les July 16th, 2010 in Communication, Community Dialogue, Current Events, Hispanic heritage, Politics, Religion, Salt Lake City, SLC.Editor’s Note: The following is a great piece by Mark Alvarez, our resident contributor who also is an attorney and a frequent commentator on immigration issue. Who says Latinos are slow for freedom? Argentina now has marriage equality. On Wednesday, Luis Majul wrote in his column (Spanish version) for the Argentine daily La Nación: The [...]
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Pride is not about one day – Pride is about every day
0 Comments Published by les June 5th, 2010 in Communication, Community Dialogue, Contributors, Current Events, Hispanic heritage, Mexico, Politics, Salt Lake City, SLC.Editor’s Note: These are the remarks Mark Alvarez gave this afternoon at the Utah Pride Festival. These important words reflect precisely the true spirit of Pride. Thank you for this conversation. Our history and our future begin with the present. Salman Rushdie wrote about behalfism. Beware those who speak for races, religions, sexual orientations, constituencies [...]
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‘Las Artes de México’ is a fascinating UMFA treat
1 Comment Published by les May 10th, 2010 in Art, Community Dialogue, Contributors, Current Events, Fine Art, Hispanic heritage, Mexico, Salt Lake City, SLC, Tourism, Youth Organizations.Editor’s Note: Guest writer Mark Alvarez offers his thoughts on the new exhibition at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts – Las Artes de México – celebrating more than 3,500 years of Mexican art, history, and culture. On loan from the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma, this exhibition will be on view in six of [...]
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