Listen "89: Preserving Houston's Hispanic History"
Episode Synopsis
This week, host Blanca Quezada is joined by Dr. Jesse Esparza associate professor and interim chair of the department of history at Texas Southern University. His area of expertise is on the history of Latinos in the United States. He is also an award-winning author. Dr. Esparza discusses the complexity of Latino people in Houston and the United States, how their traditions and cultures have made a difference in the patchwork of peoples that live in Houston and the county. Beginning with the misconception that if we speak Spanish or have a certain look, we are all Mexican. Dr. Esparza also discusses the upcoming Bayou City History Harvest Day Event, which is devoted to recording and preserving the records of the community, including the Houston Police Department. Dr. Esparza is inviting people to bring their stories, photographs, newspaper clippings, and personal artifacts. Everything will be scanned, recorded, or photographed and returned to the owners. There will also be a film screening. The Bayou City History Harvest Day is on Saturday, June 1st, from 10 am to 2 pm at the Leonel J. Castillo Community Center on 2101 South St., 77009. For more information, contact Carlos Cantu and Jesse Esparza at [email protected].
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