Over at Remezcla, Isabelia Herrera writes about April 16 being VERY CLOSE to officially being a state holiday in honor of Selena Quintanilla. Click HERE for all the details on the potential bill.
Over at the Houston Chronicle, Joey Guerra writes about Prince Royce making history as he is the first tropical artist to perform at RodeoHouston! Check out what the artist has to say HERE! Photo: Gary Fountain / Contributor
Over at ET Online, Elisa Osegueda writes about the 5th Fiesta De La Flor festival taking place to honor Selena Quintanilla. Click HERE for all the latest details on it! To purchase tickets for the event, click HERE. Photo: Fiesta De La Flor Website
Over at Vulture, Dee Lockett writes about the new Netflix series “Selena” that is set to be released with the Quintanilla Family as the executive producers! Click HERE for all the details. Photo from the Netflix Announcement of “Selena” Posted by Yenesis Alvarez
Over at U.S. News, Delece Smith-Barrow shows us a list of the top 10 colleges with the highest Hispanic population in the student body. Click HERE to see the full list and stats! Photo: FIU Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
Over at Chron, Ana Goni-Lessan writes about the way MECA is educating thousands of children and families on El Día De Los Muertos. Click HERE for article and pictures! Photo: Michael Ciaglo, Houston Chronicle Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
Over at Remezcla, Christine Bolaños writes about a new 2.2 mile park in San Antonio meant to build bridges and celebrate the rich culture of Latin identity! Check HERE for more. Photo: Muñoz & Company Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
Over at remezcla.com, Yara Simón writes about a negative situation turned positive. Although the bakers were trapped in the panadería because of the flooding caused by the hurricane, they helped out and baked pan dulce for the victims of Hurricane Harvey. Check out HERE for the full story. Photo: Courtesy of RitaSDJobs/ Twitter Posted by: […]
Great story over at Remezcla written by Vanessa Erazo – much props to friend of ñ Tonantzin Esparza and her dad Montezuma RIP Selena “On March 31, 1995, the Tejana songstress simply known as Selena died of a gunshot wound in Corpus Christi, Texas. She was only 23 years old, but had already achieved what […]