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RICARDO ROMO’S TEJANO REPORT 11.20.21 “LATINOS IN THE U.S. ECONOMY”

Latinos in the U.S. Economy: Challenging Times and Promising Opportunities The most recent U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics show promising employment figures and a drop in unemployment rates … [Read more...]

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

November 20, 2021 by Tia Tenopia

BRAVO ROAD with DON FELIPE ORTEGA 05.24.24 “IN AMERICA’S DEFENSE -MEXICAN AMERICANS”

IN AMERICA’S DEFENSE: MEXICANS AND MEXICAN AMERICANS    By Felipe de Ortego y Gasca At almost 92, World War II seems like a world and a half ago. I had just turned 17 in 1943 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blogs, Bravo Road with Don Felípe Tagged With: Brave Road with Don Felipe, Latino Congressional Medal of Honor recepients, Latinos in World War Two

November 13, 2021 by Tia Tenopia

LATINOPIA SHOWCASE GRUPO MIXE & KOCANI ORQUESTRA

Roberto Olivares is a Mexican filmmaker who makes films with and about the indigenous peoples of Mexico.  No mere documentarian, he infuses his films with vision, artistry and invention.  He filmed a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cinema/TV, LATINOPIA MUSIC, LATINOPIA SHOWCASE, Music

January 30, 2012 by Tia Tenopia

LATINOPIA TEATRO WARRIORS

Warriors is a play that pays homage to Latino recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor, the highest award given for bravery in combat. Latinopia asked the author and director of the play, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: LATINOPIA TEATRO, Theater Tagged With: Enrique Kiki Castillo, Eugene Obregon, Latino valor in war, Warriors

May 23, 2015 by Tia Tenopia

POLITICAL SALSA Y MÁS with SALOMON BALDENEGRO “REPUBLICANS AND THE KKK-AN UGLY COUPLING”

Republicans and the KKK – an ugly coupling… It’s déjà vu all over again.   American philosopher Yogi Berra Indeed, it’s déjà vu all over again. Fifty-six years after the passage of the Voting … [Read more...]

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

November 13, 2021 by Tia Tenopia

FIERCE POLITICS WITH ALVARO HUERTA “RUDY AND ME: ODE TO A LIVING LEGEND”

I first met Dr. Rodolfo F. Acuña (“Rudy”) in Fall of 1986, as a UCLA undergraduate from East Los Angeles. It wasn’t in person. I met the famous author by reading his classic book, Occupied America: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blogs, Fierce Politics by Dr. Alvaro Huerta Tagged With: Alvaro Huerta, Fierce Politics by Dr. Alvaro Huerta

November 13, 2021 by Tia Tenopia

LATINOPIA WORD ENRIQUE CASTILLO ON THE DEAD OF SUMMER

Enrique "Kiki" Castillo is an acclaimed actor of stage and screen and a director and dramatist and now a novelist. His novel, The Dead of Summer, takes on the theme of the vulnerability of immigrants … [Read more...]

Filed Under: LATINOPIA PLÁTICA, LATINOPIA WORD, Literature Tagged With: Enrique Castillo, KIki Castillo, TheDead of Summer

October 29, 2021 by Tia Tenopia

RICARDO ROMO’S TEJANO REPORT “DAY OF THE DEAD IN SAN ANTONIO”

Day of The Dead Comes Alive in San Antonio The Mexican holiday known as Dia de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, falls on November 1 and 2. The two-day celebration of the lives of the deceased … [Read more...]

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

November 6, 2021 by Tia Tenopia

BURUNDANGA BORICUA DEL ZOCOTROCO 11.06.21 “SE ME ESTA ACABANDO LA PACIENCIA”

Burundanga de Zocotroco José M. Umpierre Se me está acabando la paciencia. ¿Qué se puede esperar de una vista judicial en que la magistrada comienza con la sentencia: “se me esta acabando … [Read more...]

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

November 6, 2021 by Tia Tenopia

LATINOPIA GUEST BLOG – EVELINA FERNANDEZ REMEMBERS DIANE RODRIGUEZ

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Filed Under: LATINOPIA GUEST BLOG, Literature Tagged With: Diane Rodriguez, Evelina Fernandez

November 6, 2021 by Tia Tenopia

LATINOPIA WORD THE DEAD OF SUMMER – CROSSING GENRES

Enrique "Kiki" Casillo has written a novel, The Dead of Summer, in which he tackles the vulnerability of immigrants crossing into the United States illegally from Mexico and the dangers they face. In … [Read more...]

Filed Under: LATINOPIA PLÁTICA, LATINOPIA WORD, Literature Tagged With: Chicano horror, Chicano Mysteries, Enrique Castillo, KIki Castillo, The Dead of Summer

October 29, 2021 by Tia Tenopia

BURUNDANGA BORICUA DEL ZOCOTROCO 10.30.21

Burundanga de Zocotroco José M. Umpierre                                                              Por la encendida calle … [Read more...]

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

October 29, 2021 by Tia Tenopia

LATINOPIA WORD YOLANDA NAVA’S JOURNEY THROUGH DARKNESS

Yolanda Nava is an acclaimed journalist, author and social activist who, after a lifetime with sight, suddenly lost her vision in 2009.  Her new book, Through the Dark, recounts her experiences going … [Read more...]

Filed Under: LATINOPIA PLÁTICA, LATINOPIA WORD, Literature Tagged With: Through the Dark, Yolanda Nava

October 22, 2021 by Tia Tenopia

LATINOPIA WORD CHRISTINE GRANADOS “FIGHT LIKE A MAN”

Latinopia Word Christine Granados Addressed from Latinopia.com on Vimeo. Christine Granados is a Texas author whose first book, Brides and Sinners in El Chuco won widespread recognition. In her … [Read more...]

Filed Under: LATINOPIA WORD, Literature

July 15, 2017 by Tia Tenopia

LATINOPIA WORD YOLANDA NAVA ON THROUGH THE DARK

In 2009, acclaimed on-camera journalist, author and social activist Yolanda Nava lost her sight. In her new book, Through the Dark, she recounts the shock of going blind, the obstacles she faced and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: LATINOPIA PLÁTICA, LATINOPIA WORD, Literature Tagged With: Through the Dark, Yolanda Nava

October 22, 2021 by Tia Tenopia

RICARDO ROMO’S TEJANO REPORT 10.30.21 “GONZO247 TRANSFORMS HOUSTON WALLS”

Latino Artist Gonzo247 Transforms Houston’s Walls Houston’s skyline has changed dramatically in the last two decades, and Mario E. Figueroa, aka Gonzo247, has made sure that Latino art has kept up … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blogs, Ricardo Romo's Tejano Report Tagged With: Gonzo 247, Houston murals, Ricardo Romo's Tejano Report

October 29, 2021 by Tia Tenopia

RICARDO ROMO’S TEJANO REPORT 10.16.21 “PRESERVING MEXICAN CULTURAL HERITAGE IN SAN ANTONIO”

Preserving Mexican Cultural Heritage in San Antonio A recent article in the New York Times, “Growth Tests a New San Antonio” by Patrick Sisson [Oct. 5, 2021], noted that “Some fear projects … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blogs, Ricardo Romo's Tejano Report Tagged With: Dr. Ricardo Romo, Jesse Trevino, Ricardo Romo's Tejano Report

October 16, 2021 by Tia Tenopia

LATINOPIA CINEMA ROBERT BELTRAN ON ACTING

Robert Beltran is an accomplished actor of stage and screen perhaps best known for his portrayal of "Chokotay" in the television series "Star Trek Voyager." Beltran is also a serious theater director. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cinema/TV, LATINOPIA CINEMA Tagged With: Robert Beltran, Robert Beltran on Acting, Star Trek Voyager

January 4, 2015 by Tia Tenopia

LATINOPIA ART ANGELA ORTIZ

Angela Ortiz is a Panamanian-born still photographer who resides in Los Angeles. Her works covers the gamut from celebrity photography to serious artistic endeavors. She shared with Latinopia three … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Art, LATINOPIA ART

June 4, 2012 by Tia Tenopia

POLITICAL SALSA Y MÁS with SAL BALDENEGRO 10.09.21 “STEREOTYPES ARE NOT FUNNY”

Stereotypes are not funny… A subscriber to a Listserv I am a member of recently criticized Jewish comedians from yesteryear for having invoked Mexican stereotypes in their routines. He’s right to … [Read more...]

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

October 9, 2021 by Tia Tenopia

RICARDO ROMO’S TEJANO REPORT 10.08.21 ‘HONORING LATINO MILITARY HEROES”

Honoring Latino Military Heroes Every American war has produced Latino heroes. In the American Revolution, General George Washington counted on the help of Spanish colonists living thousands … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blogs, Ricardo Romo's Tejano Report Tagged With: Dr. Ricardo Romo, Honoring U.S. military heroes, Ricardo Romo's Tejano Report

October 9, 2021 by Tia Tenopia

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RICARDO ROMO’S TEJANO REPORT 6.07.25 iliana emilia Garcia celebrates Memory, Tradition & Identity

June 7, 2025 By wpengine

Latina Artist iliana emilia García Celebrates Memory, Traditions, and Identity The New York City art scene has become more interesting and engaging as the city’s museums move toward greater inclusiveness. This Spring, the Guggenheim allotted its entire museum space–all six floors–to Rashid Johnson, one of America’s most prominent Black artists. The Whitney Museum of Art […]

RICARDO ROMO’S TEJANO REPORT 5.31.25 LATINOS INFLUENCE NEW YORK ART SCENE

May 31, 2025 By wpengine

Latino Artists Are Influencing the New York City Art Scene. I love New York City [NYC], a city with world-class museums, brilliant theatre, opera and orchestra venues, fabulous art galleries, artists’ studios, and more than twenty-three thousand restaurants to delight and often surprise every taste. What I love best about this great city is its […]

BURUNDANGA BORICUA DEL ZOCOTROCO 5.23.25 – EMINENT DANGER

May 23, 2025 By wpengine

In 2012, in Puerto Rico there were 13,000 farms; in the recent agricultural census, between 8 and 10,000 farms are recorded; a substantial decrease in the figure reported for 2012. At present, the agricultural sector of the Puerto Rican economy reports approximately 0.62% of the gross domestic product, which produces 15% of the food consumed […]

BURUNDANGA BORICUA DEL ZOCOTROCO 5.23.25 MORE ON THE NEED TO GROW

May 23, 2025 By wpengine

The title of the documentary, The Need to Grow by Rob Herring and Ryan Wirick,  is suggestive. Its abstract character is enough to apply in a general and also in a particular way. The Need to Grow applies to both the personal and to so many individuals. At the moment, the need for growth in […]

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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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