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History, Culture, and Self- Determination

New Mexico 150 years after the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and into the 21st Century

April 24 and 25
University of New Mexico

Tentative Program
Friday evening – Old Armijo School, South Valley

  • Reception – Art, Poetry, Music
  • Historical Perspective

    Saturday morning - UNM Law School

  • Grassroots struggles for land and water rights
  • Contemporary issues in traditional communities

    Saturday afternoon

  • Youth/Student Activism
  • Interactive Discussions

    For more information contact Paula García at:

  • UNM Chicano Studies 277-6414
  • El Centro de la Raza 277-5020

  • La Raza Estudiantil
    UNM SUB 105 Box 67
    Alburquerque, NM 87131
  • lamorena@

    For more info, call or send inquiries to the above phone and address. You can also contact Steering Committee Co-chairs Paula García (lamorena@) or Arturo Nieto (nietoar@).

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