Talks Events Next 7 Days in San Antonio

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  • Tue., April 16, 6:30-9 p.m.

    Esperanza Peace & Justice Center

    922 San Pedro, San Antonio San Antonio

    Free

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    Join Esperanza and the Mexican American Studies Program at UTSA for the MAS Community Scholars Plática Series lecture titled: Resiliencia y Más Corazón: Las Tejanas, the Soul of Mexican American Music. This is a community event hosted by the UTSA Mexican American Studies Program and facilitated by Dr. Rachel Yvonne Cruz. It is a lecture/performance that examines the contributions of Tejana musicians to the evolution of Mexican American music. This conversation focuses on the roles played by influential Tejana artists, highlighting their unique blend of talents and cultural expressions. (210) 228-0201
  • Wed., April 17, 1-2 p.m.

    Collins Garden Branch Library

    200 N Park Blvd, San Antonio San Antonio

    Free

    The Collins Garden Book Club will be discussing one of John Steinbeck's classic works, Of Mice and Men. It tells the tale of two migrant field workers during the Great Depression. George is an intelligent but uneducated man, while Lennie is a bulky, strong, but mentally disabled man. When their goal seemed to be within reach, even George could not predict what would happen next. (210) 207-9120

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