Media
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Jovita Idár Symposium
“Jovita’s Frontera: Life on the Texas-Mexico Border in the Early 20th Century” Roundtable as part of the Jovita Idár U.S. Quarter Release Celebration (September 2023) begins 156:07. Full symposium day-long program available here courtesy of the Mexican American Civil Rights Institute (MACRI), San Antonio, Texas.
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Into the COLAverse
Annette M. Rodríguez, professor in the Ut Austin Department of History, shares her journey from childhood road trips in the Southwest to degrees at the University of New Mexico then Brown. Along the way, we learn of her innovative scholarship, collaborations, and data mapping projects that enrich understanding of historical continuities and inversions that create racialized constructions of belonging and unbelonging in the U.S.
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MexiCali Biennial "Steinbeck Remixed"
L.A. Weekly Arts Calendar May 18-24, 2023 featuring “Steinbeck Remixed” curated by Annette M. Rodríguez and Borderless Cultures
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Relinking Past & Present
With filmmaker Dr. Beverly Singer and artist John Jota Leaños, Borderless Cultures Film Festival
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Women in Academia:
Learning From the Past, Building Toward the Future. Center for Racial and Social Justice, Shaw University
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Race and Political Violence in the U.S.
Diversity and Inclusion Committee and Department of History, Virginia Tech
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This House Was Once Ours
Discussion with Filmmaker Alex Rivera and Dr. Irene Mata for the Borderless Cultures Film Festival.
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Lynching in the South
In Conversation with Seth Kotch and Melody Hunter-Pillion Southern Futures - The Podcast
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Annette Rodríguez Interview
Latinos Who Lunch (Podcast Episode 142 - February 12, 2020)
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Searching for ‘The Head of Joaquin Murrieta’
With filmmaker John J. Valdez, Borderless Cultures Film Festival