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  2. Esperanza Peace and Justice Center - Wikipedia

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    The Esperanza Peace and Justice Center was founded in 1987 and was mostly made up of Chicana activists. [1] They are an activist group looking to unite the world and San Antonio on its issues concerning diversity and spread peace around the world.

  3. Erica Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Jump-Start Theater, San Antonio, Texas Andrews played dual roles in the production. Andrews participated in the Jotos del Barrio one-night only encore performance at the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, San Antonio, Texas, on May 10, 2002. Listed as Erica Salazar on production credits.

  4. List of radio stations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio: Esperanza Peace and Justice Center: Spanish talk KEPX: 89.5 FM: Eagle Pass: ... San Antonio: Martinez Street Women's Center: Variety KXEZ: 92.1 FM ...

  5. Category:Mexican-American culture in San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mexican-American culture in San Antonio" ... Esperanza Peace and Justice Center; H. Mari Hernandez; K. KLMO-FM; KSAH (AM) KSAH-FM; M. Market Square ...

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Latin and Hispanic heritage/Mexican ...

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    Esperanza Peace and Justice Center- San Antonio, Texas center; Bernardo Eureste - former San Antonio City Councilman, corrupt politician; Filipino Mexican American; Flakiss/La Flakiss - Hip hop artist; Lysa Flores - musician; La Fuerza Unida-Women's Labor Movement, San Antonio, Texas; Gallista Gallery - San Antonio, Texas art gallery

  7. Category:Mexican-American organizations - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles discussing Mexican-American/Chicano organizations, whether active or inactive.. It is important to note that these organizations do not necessarily only deal with issues related to Mexican-Americans or Chicanos, but rather were created or implemented with the express goal of addressing Mexican-American or Chicano issues.

  8. Phil Hardberger - Wikipedia

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    The 2005 season was split between the Alamodome in San Antonio and LSU's Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge. Various media reports in the San Antonio Express-News indicated the owner and government officials in San Antonio were working behind the scenes concerning a possible permanent relocation to San Antonio. Hardberger pushed a strong verbal ...

  9. Roy Bean - Wikipedia

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    After getting into trouble in New Orleans, Bean fled to San Antonio, Texas, to join his elder brother Sam. [2] Samuel Gore "Sam" Bean (1819–1903), who had earlier migrated to Independence, Missouri, was a teamster and bullwhacker. [3] He hauled freight to Santa Fe and then on to Chihuahua, Mexico.