Wednesday, May 16, 2012
10am Ceremony
Valle de la Paz Cementerio*
Hargill, Tejas
12noon University of Texas-Pan American Ballroom
Edinburg, Tejas
Symposium & Luncheon
Keynote speaker:
Can Always Return to the Valley:
Gloria Anzaldúa's Geographies of the Soul"
3pm Border Studies Archive
exhibit and open house
UTPA Library
Sponsored by UTPA's Mexican American Studies Program
We will be joined by members of the
10am Ceremony
Valle de la Paz Cementerio*
Hargill, Tejas
12noon University of Texas-Pan American Ballroom
Edinburg, Tejas
Symposium & Luncheon
Keynote speaker:
Dr. Aída Hurtado
Luis Leal Endowed Chair, Dept. of Chican@ Studies, UC Santa Barbara
"You Can Never Go Home Again, But YouLuis Leal Endowed Chair, Dept. of Chican@ Studies, UC Santa Barbara
Can Always Return to the Valley:
Gloria Anzaldúa's Geographies of the Soul"
3pm Border Studies Archive
exhibit and open house
UTPA Library
Sponsored by UTPA's Mexican American Studies Program
We will be joined by members of the
The events in the Rio Grande Valley are free and open to the public
and take place the day before
on the Life and Work of Gloria E. Anzaldúa at UT San Antonio
*Valle de la Paz Cemetery is located south of Hargill near
the NW corner of F.M. 493 and Cemetery
Road . Directions: From U.S. 281, take State
Highway 490 East (heading east to Hargill, about 8.6 miles). Take a right
(heading south) at the corner of S.H. 490 and F.M. 493, for 6/10 of a mile.
Take a right at Cemetery Road .
The entrance to Valle de la Paz is about 4/10 of a mile on the right (north)
side.
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