By Walter Dominguez, on February 9th, 2011
 Gizeh Pyramids, Egypt
“The pen is mightier than the sword” is an old saying that rings truer than ever as we witness the people of Egypt rise up, facing tanks, bullets and armed thugs, to bring an end to the decades-long tyranny of . . . → Read More: The Power of the Word
By Walter Dominguez, on January 9th, 2011
 Site of Treaty
Albert Camarillo, PhD, Historical Consultant for Whitewashed Adobe: The Rise of Los Angeles has written in his groundbreaking history book, Chicanos in a Changing Society: “The search by Americans for their ethnic, cultural, and family roots has become especially prevalent . . . → Read More: The Treaty That Changed California
By Walter Dominguez, on January 2nd, 2011
 Praxedis Gilberto Guerrero died one hundred years ago on the morning of December 30, 1910. He died a hero for the cause of revolution in his deeply troubled homeland, Mexico.
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By John D. Estes, on December 28th, 2010
 Gallery of production photos from Weaving The Past: Journey of Discovery. Included are some behind the scenes pictures of re-enactment shoots, historic sites, and people met on location in Mexico and the U.S. Southwest while making the documentary. See More…
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