Tlatelolco '68: No Se Olvida/ Never Forget
In 1968, Mexico saw the birth of a new student movement, but it was short lived. On Oct. 2 of that year police officers and military troops shot into a crowd of unarmed students and civilians in the Plaza de la Tres Culturas in the Mexico City neighborhood of Tlatelolco.
Carolyn Adams Memorial Service
In lieu of flowers, Carolyn’s family has asked for donations to Oxy’s Child Development Center, where three of her grandchildren attended. You can make a donation online; please note that your gift is in Carolyn's memory on the gift form.
Public talk by Miroslava Chavez-Garcia, PhD: ‘A Toda Madre (ATM)’: Migrant Dreams and Nightmares in El Norte
Using more than 300 letters exchanged among family members across the U.S.-Mexico borderlands in the 1960s, this talk explores the financial, emotional, and personal longing of young Mexican migrant males. Focusing on the experiences of Rogelio Martínez Serna and that of his male peers in Mexico and the United States, this essay explores his repeated yet often failed attempts to achieve an economically, physically, and emotionally stable family life.