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From cooking to art to politics to crafts … Del Mar College hosting full range of public activities during Hispanic Heritage Month (UPDATED)

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DMC invites general community to enjoy sights, sounds, flavor and more in celebration of various Hispanic cultures from September 16 through October 15

Article by Richard Guerrero, Jr.

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Migrant Farm Workers_Lecture Photo

Photo Exhibit and Lecture on Migrant Field Workers: Thursday, Sept. 26, 11 a.m. to noon, Room 133, Center for Mexican American Studies. Rosa Linda Reynoso, retired DMC College Relations Office Staff Writer/Editor, will present a compelling exploration of the lives and contributions of migrant field workers, including a powerful photo demonstration paired with her insightful lecture designed to deepen understanding and appreciation for these vital members of our agricultural community.

LatinX Film Screening of “East Side Sushi”: Monday, Sept. 30, 10 a.m. to noon, Room 108, Languages Lab. This inspiring film takes place in the bustling multicultural backdrop of Los Angeles and follows the journey of a Mexican American woman who defies expectations in the traditionally male-dominated world of sushi-making. As an immigrant striving to carve out her place in this unique industry, she navigates cultural challenges and personal aspirations.

Poetry Reading: Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1-2 p.m., Room 113. “Family, Culture, Nature … and more,” enjoy a live video poetry reading with photos by Elizabeth N. Flores, retired Del Mar College Professor Emeritus of Political Science.

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“De Generación en Generación: Three Generations of South Texas Chicano/a Artists,” an Art Panel Discussion: Wednesday, Oct. 9, 11 a.m. to noon, Room 133, Center for Mexican American Studies. The panel discussion features guest speakers Dr. Carey Rote with Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Dr. Liz Kim with Texas A&M University-Kingsville and Gina Palacios with The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

Cooking Demonstration by Chef Maria Mata: Thursday, Oct. 10, 11 a.m. to noon, Room 319 (new room due to anticipated audience size). Chef Mata and her assistant will cover the history and teach the techniques and secrets behind creating tortillas, an essential staple of Mexican cuisine.

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Mexican Flower Making Workshop: Tuesday, Oct. 15, 10-11 a.m., Room 319, (new room due to anticipated audience size). DMC staff will demonstrate the art of creating papel picado, the brightly colored decorative paper craft that involves cutting intricate designs into sheets of tissue paper.

Questions? Contact the DMC Department of Social Sciences at 361-698-1228 or email Dr. Isabel Araiza at iaraiza2@delmar.edu.

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Del Mar College empowers students to achieve their dreams. We offer quality programs, individual attention, outstanding instruction through faculty with real-world experience and affordable costs to credit and noncredit students in Corpus Christi and the South Texas Coastal Bend area. Nationally recognized while locally focused, we’re ranked in the top two percent of community colleges in the country granting associate degrees to Hispanic students (Community College Week). Del Mar College focuses on offering our students programs that match current or emerging career opportunities. Whether students are interested in the fine arts, sciences, business, occupational or technical areas, students get the education they need for the future they want at Del Mar College.

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