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First Hispanic person (along with Ernesto Lecuona) to be nominated in any category. Nominated with Ralph Berger. 1949 The Heiress: Won Nominated with Harry Horner and John Meehan. Edward Carrere: Adventures of Don Juan: Nominated Nominated with Lyle Reifsnider. 1952 Emile Kuri Carrie: Nominated Nominated with Roland Anderson and Hal Pereira. 1954
To ensure articles accurately depict Hispanic and Latino Americans. To ensure articles reference comprehensive sources by including all the various perspectives of, and about, Hispanic and Latino Americans. To standardize the use of Spanish-language terms, names, and translations into English.
A new Latino music festival prganized by the producers of the famed BottleRock fest is coming to wine country this summer.. Festival La Onda will take place June 1 and 2 in Napa.. The lineup for ...
Dolores Guerrero-Cruz (born 1948) is an American artist, she is known for her contemporary art through paintings, murals, and graphic art. Her art reflects her advocacy towards the feminist movement and empowerment movement for the Chicano and Latin community.
Hispanic Heritage Month is very important to Zamanillo as part of his career focused on making Hispanic and Latino history included in U.S. history. After a trip to Washington, D.C., 30 years ago ...
La Onda (The Wave) was a multidisciplinary artistic movement created in Mexico by artists and intellectuals as part of the worldwide waves of the counterculture of the 1960s and the avant-garde. Pejoratively called as Literatura de la Onda by Margo Glantz in the beginning, the movement quickly grew and included other art forms with its ...
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The US ethnic designation Latino is abstracted from the longer form latinoamericano. [43] The element Latino-is actually an indeclinable, compositional form in -o (i.e. an elemento compositivo) that is employed to coin compounded formations (similar as franco-in francocanadiense 'French-Canadian', or ibero-in iberorrománico, [44] etc.).