Mexican American Historical Society of the Midlands provides exhibits lectures workshops and services to community schools and businesses and hosts an annual Dia de Muertos celebration in Omaha NE.
MDE Jr was recently created with the only purpose of bringing the joy of folk dance to a new generation of Mexican Americans. We are proud of creating a space that allows children to have an...
Hi – we’re Gina and Lazaro Dorado – the owners of Armando’s Mexican Grill.We are both first generation Cuban-Americans born and raised in Miami Fl. We first came to visit Live Oak in 2012 and immediately fell in love with its small town charm. Through the years we’ve seen how the town has grown and how diverse cultures love the town as much as we do.We offer Tex-Mex & Cuban Cuisine Lunch & Dinner. We have a full bar and always have great music playing at the bar.So Welcome to Armando’s!
Our mission here at Ojona is to provide 100% soy candles with Latin-inspired scents in handcrafted vessels made by artisans in Mexico. Despite being thousands of miles away we can connect with our culture as Mexican Americans by carrying a small piece of our heritage with us.
Tennis is a game for all in Southern California. Professional players train here year-round with access to world-class coaches. Adults play in leagues and tournaments that combine competition and community. Juniors have access to a pathway of tournaments that can prepare them for innumerable college programs. And children are exposed to the compelling nature of the sport through city parks schools and tennis clubs.
Mexican American Civil Rights Institute (MACRI) is the premier national organization dedicated to chronicling and advancing the Mexican American community’s civil rights efforts in the U. S. MACRI is housed at Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio Texas.
Our successful and innovative programs address individual adult Hispanics African Americans and Asians basic computer related educational needs. We improve the regions workforce by teaching our students (parents) new skills so that they can use computers better supervise their childrens Internet usage and help them with homework. It is important to emphasize that most of our students are members of the workforce. We now offer training in English and Spanish responding to requests received from the African-American and Asian communities and also the English speaking Hispanic Community. MIGH targets these vulnerable populations and LEP (Limited English Proficiency) individuals low income unemployed and senior citizens. Word Excel Power Point and Basic finance. Created by Ligia Gramajo on September 2013 Educational Platform Developer at Mexican Institute of Greater Houston
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