Public Heritage Lecture Series

Public Heritage Lecture Series

 

Bringing Latinx students into the world of public heritage.

The Public Heritage Lecture Series is supported by a Humanities Connections Planning Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, and by the College of Liberal Arts and the College of Science.

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Submissions from 2020

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UTRGV Public Heritage Lecture Series flyer

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Heritage, Migration and Sustainability, Elizabeth Brabec

Submissions from 2019

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Engaging Students on Studies of Food and Culture on the U.S.-Mexico Border, Guillermina "Gina" Nuñez

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Juan de Oñate Controversy in El Paso: Fantasy Heritage, Hegemony, and Cultural Representation in a West Texas Town, Frank G. Perez

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Preserving Heritage, Interpreting History, and the Meaning of "Diversity", Laura Schiavo

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Mythic Mississippi Project: Developing Cultural Heritage for Economic Development in Downstate Ilinois, Helaine I. Silverman