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The Tejano Roots Hall of Fame (TRHF) was created in August 2000 by Rito Silva in Alice, Texas. [1] The Texas Legislature proclaimed the city of Alice as the birthplace of Tejano music, and opened the Tejano Roots Hall of Fame and Museum in Alice. The museum exhibits costumes, photographs, and other memorabilia donated by inductees.
Alice is a city in and the county seat of Jim Wells County, Texas, United States, [5] in the South Texas region of the state. The population was 19,104 at the 2010 census . [ 6 ] Alice was established in 1888.
Amado M. Peña Jr. at Pecan Street Festival, Austin 2024. Amado Maurilio Peña Jr. (born 1943) is an American visual artist and art educator of Mexican and Yaqui ancestry. He is known as an important Mexican American artist who emerged from the historical Chicano Movement.
A 4-mile stretch of highway in the San Francisco Bay Area is now named after Alice Pena Bulos, the late civil rights activist.
ACM bought the free semiweekly Alice Journal in 2002 and renamed the paper the Alice Echo-News Journal. [2] In 2010, the paper switched to a tabloid format and reduced its output to three days a week (Wednesday, Friday, Sunday). It also changed its printing schedule from afternoons to mornings.
Alice Peña Bulos (née Peña; March 31, 1930 – October 21, 2016) was a Filipino American professor, civil rights leader, and leader of the Asian American movement. She was a member of the Democratic Party and represented California in five Democratic National Conventions .
The following is a list of people born in or otherwise closely connected to the city of Alice, Texas. Pages in category "People from Alice, Texas" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
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