Guillermo Hernandez
Guillermo Hernandez
is a professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, UCLA.
Seminar speeches given by Guillermo Hernandez:
THE LATINIZATION OF ART & CULTURE IN AMERICA
Understanding Its Impact and Why it Matters
October 19, 2005
“Resuscitating Latin Music of the Past”
“Discovering The Tradition of Corridos – as far back as the 17th Century”
Presentation by Isabel Castro Melendez of UCLA and co-curator of “Corridos Sin Fronteras: A New World Ballad Tradition,” a music exhibition at the Smithsonian’s Art and Industries Building, and Guillermo E. Hernandez, professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, UCLA
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"I learned so much. This conference has energized me to go back to my newsroom ready to write story ideas that I learned here. This is a wonderful crash course on Latinos and would recommend it to any reporter who deals with numbers, social issues, education, immigration and public policy."
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