Tejano Democrats of North Texas
Cesar E. Chavez
"From the depth of need and despair, people can work together, can organize themselves to solve their own problems, and fill their own needs with dignity and God's strength." Tejano Democrats of North Texas meets every second Wednesday 6:30pm of the month at Coors Hospitality, at I-35W & McMillian Pkwy (near Meacham Blvd) - 2550 McMillian Pkwy Fort Worth, TX 76137
05/19/2014
"President Barack Obama plans to nominate San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro as head of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development...government sources confirmed." -via NBC News
Obama to Nominate San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro as HUD Secretary - NBC News President Barack Obama plans to nominate San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro as head of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development as part of a cabinet...
Remembering two Mexican - American's today:
Cesar E. Chavez and Selena Quintanilla-Pérez.
03/29/2014
Join Tejano Democrats of North Texas today at 2pm in Downtown! "Si Se Puede" - History is Made One Step at A Time!
Tejano Democrats of North Texas meets today Wednesday, March 12th at 6:30pm. Location is Coors Distribution, 2550 McMillian Parkway, Fort Worth.
Please invite others!
Tejano Democrats of North Texas meets today Wednesday, January 8th at 6:30pm. Location has moved for this month: Denny's, 4400 South Freeway, Fort Worth, Texas 76115.
Hope to see you there!
IMPORTANT: Meeting location has moved for this month
Tejano Democrats of North Texas will meet this Wednesday, January 8th at 6:30pm. Location is Denny's, 4400 South Freeway, Fort Worth, Texas 76115. Please invite friends!
Tejano Democrats of North Texas meets today Wednesday, November 13th at 6:30pm. Location is Coors Distribution, 2550 McMillian Parkway, Fort Worth.
Please invite others!
Reminder:
Tejano Democrats of North Texas meets next Wednesday, November 13th at 6:30pm. Location is Coors Distribution, 2550 McMillian Parkway, Fort Worth. Please invite friends!
10/11/2013
From: American Latino Museum
Celebrating Wonder Woman, Lynda Carter, during Hispanic Heritage Month
Did you know that Wonder Woman was Latina? The former 1972 Miss World USA and American female icon as Wonder Woman, was born to her Mexican-American mother, Juana Córdova, and her Anglo father, Colby Carter, in Arizona.
She grew up to be prideful of her Mexican roots, and became a role model to Latinas in the United States. Carter speaks passionately about her Latina heritage and says that some of her favorite memories include eating her grandmother’s homemade tortillas and menudo.
Carter made her television debut on Lew King's Talent Show at age 5, and pursued her interests in the entertainment industry through her involvement in multiple bands during her high school career. Shortly after winning the Miss World USA pageant in 1972, she landed the role of Wonder Women in the hit DC Comics TV series, which lasted four years.
She was also named "The Most Beautiful Woman in the World" by The International Academy of Beauty and The British Press Organization and had achievements in her singing career, including the release her album, Portrait.
Today Carter’s legacy as Wonder Women still empowers women and the Latin community to achieve their dreams.
Tejano Democrats of North Texas meets Today Wednesday, October 9th at 6:30pm. Location is Coors Distribution, 2550 McMillian Parkway, Fort Worth. Please invite others!
Reminder:
Tejano Democrats of North Texas meets next Wednesday, October 9th at 6:30pm. Location is Coors Distribution, 2550 McMillian Parkway, Fort Worth. Please invite friends!
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