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Interview with Maria Elena Rodriguez
Born in San Francisco, California, Maria Elena Rodriguez is a Latin Mexican Filipino television writer. Exposed to sewing at a young age by her grandmother, Rodriguez was able to use this skill during the AIDS pandemic where she participated in sewing sections of the AIDS quilt. Her skill for sewing eventually helped her again later during the Coronavirus pandemic where she became a member of the Auntie Sewing Squad and sewed masks for underprivileged communities.https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/auntiesewing_interviews/1049/thumbnail.jp
[Envelope from Luz Maria Pérez to John J. Herrera - June, 1974]
Envelope for air mail addressed to John J. Herrera sent by Luz Maria Pérez in Mexico
Oral History Interview with Maria Rodriguez, June 18, 2015
Interview with Maria Rodriguez, from Brownsville, Texas. In the interview, Rodriguez discusses her childhood, tenant farming, migrant labor, experiences with discrimination, and family life
Naturalization record of Cespides, Jose Maria Herrera
The naturalization certificate for Jose Maria Herrera Cespides of Cuba. Signed by Judge Barron Phillips
[Envelope from Hinojosa Antontio Santa Maria to John J. Herrera - January 13, 1976]
Torn envelope addressed to John J. Herrera from Hinojosa Antontio Santa Maria
Interview with Clemencia Rodriguez
Clemencia Rodriguez was born in 1908 in Agualeguas, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/rgvoralhistories/1395/thumbnail.jp
Marriage record of Rodriguez, Rogelio and Rodriguez, Dulce Maria
Marriage license for Rogelio Rodriguez and Dulce Maria Rodriguez. F. Milian was the Notary Public
Perez Rodriguez, Maria
Centro Asturiano membership record of Maria Perez Rodriguez; Socio Number: 317.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/asturiano_membership/4939/thumbnail.jp
Rodriguez Nieto, Maria
Centro Asturiano membership record of Maria Rodriguez Nieto; Socio Number: 200.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/asturiano_membership/5435/thumbnail.jp
Maria Rodriguez Winter Interview
Maria Rodriguez-Winter joins Tom Walton, for a look back at her life. Maria Rodriguez-Winter has been one the voices advocating for the Hispanic community of Toledo and raising cultural awaeness. Originally, from Crystal City, Texas, she and her family followed the crops north, working in the fields. She remembers this journey to Ohio, when she was just a child. Her family settled in near Wauseon, Ohio. She studied nursing and later political science. She founded MECHA, an organization to encourage Hispanic students at the University of Toledo. Health care, city revitalization, and, artistic expressions of the Hispanic community, have been other causes she actively promotes. She takes great pride in her family and their accomplishments and she tells about parents, her 3 children, and her husband. Maria Rodriguez-Winter has been recieved numerous awards for her community service, including the Diamante Award in 1996 and the Allstate Hands in the Community Award in 2003
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