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Spotlighting Houston’s Go Tejano Committee helping to promote Hispanic culture all year
Read full article: Spotlighting Houston’s Go Tejano Committee helping to promote Hispanic culture all yearFrom their Scholarship Gala, to the Mariachi Invitational and Rodeo Houston, learn more about their year-round events and fundraising.
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo inducts first Hispanic to Executive Committee
Read full article: Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo inducts first Hispanic to Executive CommitteeJuan Garcia has been a HLSR volunteer for more than 20 years, beginning fresh out of law school, when he joined the HLSR’s Legal Advisory Committee and shortly after, joined the Go Tejano Committee.
From humble beginnings to Houston restaurant empire, David Herrera's legacy started with one goal
Read full article: From humble beginnings to Houston restaurant empire, David Herrera's legacy started with one goalAs we continue to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we're featuring the inspiring story of restaurant owner David Herrera. From living on a farm in El Salvador to owning seven restaurants in the Houston area with his sons, how he says others can create their own path to success.
Peruvian Houston area businesswoman helping the community one sweet at a time
Read full article: Peruvian Houston area businesswoman helping the community one sweet at a timeKPRC 2 knows Houston is home to incredible Latin American cultures and cuisines and as part of Hispanic Heritage Month we want to recognize some Latinos who are making a difference in their communities.
Houston Muslims introduce Spanish-speaking Islamic education, community center in Alief
Read full article: Houston Muslims introduce Spanish-speaking Islamic education, community center in AliefIn a city with one of the largest Muslim populations and Spanish speakers, it's only fitting Spanish-speaking Islamic education center called Centro Islamico would exist in Houston. But Latino/Hispanic Muslims in America have been around longer than you might know.
Houston Healthcare Executive honored for contributions to city’s Hispanic community
Read full article: Houston Healthcare Executive honored for contributions to city’s Hispanic communityBorn, raised, and educated in Houston, Dr. Marlen Trujillo has dedicated the past 25 years to improving public health by serving her community. The type of care she now provides is something that goes far beyond an exam room.
Muy delicioso! Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at these Houston restaurants beloved by KPRC 2′s staff
Read full article: Muy delicioso! Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at these Houston restaurants beloved by KPRC 2′s staffIn celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, KPRC 2 is highlighting some of our favorite restaurants to enjoy across Houston.
Rebuilding Juntos
Read full article: Rebuilding JuntosA day after Ms. Margaret Torres turned 88, a group of volunteers from Reliant arrived with paintbrushes ready to help with the final touches on a three month long home revitalization project. Coinciding with the kick off of Hispanic Heritage Month, Rebuilding Together Houston is once again providing free safety upgrades to families in Houston’s East End. They call the project “Rebuilding Juntos”
‘This is the way to do it’: Houston restauranteur, owner of Pico’s says he’s passionate about giving back to the community
Read full article: ‘This is the way to do it’: Houston restauranteur, owner of Pico’s says he’s passionate about giving back to the communityIf you know his name, you probably know his food. Arnaldo Richards, Owner & Executive Chef of Pico’s, said his legacy isn’t just his food.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Brothers keep father’s legacy alive at Manuel’s Mexican Restaurant & Taqueria
Read full article: Hispanic Heritage Month: Brothers keep father’s legacy alive at Manuel’s Mexican Restaurant & TaqueriaManuel’s Mexican Restaurant & Taqueria is a family-owned and operated restaurant in the Lake Houston area with a goal of treating everyone like family.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Local artist pays homage to Mexican icons who made history in Houston
Read full article: Hispanic Heritage Month: Local artist pays homage to Mexican icons who made history in HoustonIn honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, local artist Lizbeth Ortiz designed an art installation for the iconic Midtown letters in Bagby Park.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Local artist pays homage to Mexican icons who made history in Houston
Read full article: Hispanic Heritage Month: Local artist pays homage to Mexican icons who made history in HoustonIn honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, local artist Lizbeth Ortiz designed an art installation for the iconic Midtown letters in Bagby Park.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Mexican American artist works on new mural, showcasing famous boxing legends
Read full article: Hispanic Heritage Month: Mexican American artist works on new mural, showcasing famous boxing legendsA Mexican American artist is working on a new mural during Hispanic Heritage Month that showcases famous Mexican boxing legends along with an aspiring one.
Hispanic Heritage Month: The story of Armand Yramategui, namesake of Armand Bayou Nature Center
Read full article: Hispanic Heritage Month: The story of Armand Yramategui, namesake of Armand Bayou Nature CenterArmand Bayou Nature Center was created as a living memorial to a Houston native who was considered an environmental visionary and champion.
KPRC 2 team partners with Rebuilding Together Houston to paint an East End home
Read full article: KPRC 2 team partners with Rebuilding Together Houston to paint an East End homeMembers of the KPRC 2 team are spending time in an East End neighborhood Wednesday helping the organization Rebuilding Together Houston revitalize a home.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Rebuilding Together Houston revitalizing homes in Houston’s East End District
Read full article: Hispanic Heritage Month: Rebuilding Together Houston revitalizing homes in Houston’s East End DistrictRebuilding Together Houston has helped more than 15,000 families since 1982. They serve military families anywhere in Harris County, as well as, underserved families in neighborhoods like the East End and Third Ward.
Local artist Lizbeth Ortiz pays homage to Mexican icons who made history in Midtown Houston for Hispanic Heritage Month
Read full article: Local artist Lizbeth Ortiz pays homage to Mexican icons who made history in Midtown Houston for Hispanic Heritage MonthThis Hispanic Heritage Month, Midtown Houston is honoring Mexican history and culture in a way that all Houstonians get to experience.
La Casa Más Dulce Del Mondo En Houston is Where You Will Find the Best Desserts in Town
Read full article: La Casa Más Dulce Del Mondo En Houston is Where You Will Find the Best Desserts in TownThe sweetest house in the world is in Houston at Sweets by Belen. This place is a go to for the Houston Life team whether we are celebrating birthdays or satisfying a sweet tooth craving. But the story behind Belen Bailey's journey from Peru to teaching to baking is just as sweet as the alfajors she bakes in honor of her mother and grandmother.
‘Que hamburgesa!’: Whataburger releases new Hispanic Heritage collection, including popular guayabera
Read full article: ‘Que hamburgesa!’: Whataburger releases new Hispanic Heritage collection, including popular guayaberaBeyond their breakfasts and burgers, Whataburger has a Whatastore that moves past the munchies on their menu and offers its shoppers a chance to bring Whataburger a little closer to home – or in some instances, to their closets.
Barbie doll celebrates Cuban American singer Gloria Estefan on her 65th birthday
Read full article: Barbie doll celebrates Cuban American singer Gloria Estefan on her 65th birthdayAcclaimed Cuban American singer, songwriter, producer and actor Gloria Estefan has been honored with her own Barbie doll.
How this pioneer made NFL history as the first Mexican Hall of Famer
Read full article: How this pioneer made NFL history as the first Mexican Hall of FamerThroughout the years, the National Football League has worked extensively to grow the game of football in Mexico -- from playing a regular-season game each year in Mexico City, to starting up more youth programs in the country to get kids involved from a young age.
How a coin toss cost this pioneering Hispanic musician his life on ‘The Day the Music Died’
Read full article: How a coin toss cost this pioneering Hispanic musician his life on ‘The Day the Music Died’It is one of the most famous songs recorded, depicting one of the most famous tragedies in music history.
4 places in Houston you should visit during Hispanic Heritage Month
Read full article: 4 places in Houston you should visit during Hispanic Heritage MonthHispanic Heritage Month is a time to highlight the contributions and achievements of Hispanic Americans in our country, and Houston has plenty of landmarks where you can learn and celebrate this vibrant community that has made an impact in the Bayou City.
Houston mom turns an old school bus into a mobile art studio
Read full article: Houston mom turns an old school bus into a mobile art studioDuring the pandemic, a local mom from Eastex Jensen came up with a unique way to provide an outlet for creativity in Houston’s diverse communities with little to no access to art.
Was there any better entertainer in golf history than Chi Chi Rodriguez?
Read full article: Was there any better entertainer in golf history than Chi Chi Rodriguez?One of golf’s more entertaining events, the Ryder Cup, begins on Friday and figures to be a lively and must-see event, once again, for golf and sports fans throughout the world.
‘Salsa y Salud’ heading to Miller Outdoor Theatre this weekend to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
Read full article: ‘Salsa y Salud’ heading to Miller Outdoor Theatre this weekend to celebrate Hispanic Heritage MonthA fully staged theatrical production that features international, regional, and local artists guaranteed to make you dance.
KPRC 2 kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month with vaccine campaign
Read full article: KPRC 2 kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month with vaccine campaignKPRC 2 is celebrating Hispanic Heritage by teaming up with Telemundo Houston to launch a multilingual COVID vaccine awareness public service campaign targeting Houston’s LatinX community. The “Plan Your Vaccine” campaign features news anchors from both stations.
The story of the near kamikaze mission to take down United Flight 93
Read full article: The story of the near kamikaze mission to take down United Flight 93Imagine coming into work one day like you normally do, but then later on, frantically embarking on a mission in which the success of it might result in your death.
Houston Symphony brings the fiesta to Jones Hall with free special Hispanic Heritage Month performance
Read full article: Houston Symphony brings the fiesta to Jones Hall with free special Hispanic Heritage Month performanceThe Houston Symphony is honoring the Bayou City’s rich Hispanic culture by bringing its annual Fiesta Sinfónica concert to Jones Hall.
How the newest Hall of Famer Tom Flores made NFL history multiple times
Read full article: How the newest Hall of Famer Tom Flores made NFL history multiple timesTom Flores got up during his Pro Football Hall of Fame induction speech and gave a reason as to why he was the second speaker of all the inductees that night.
The Mavericks’ Raul Malo embraces his Latin roots on the band’s new album
Read full article: The Mavericks’ Raul Malo embraces his Latin roots on the band’s new albumRaul Malo, the band’s lead singer and songwriter explained about the inspiration behind their new album entitled En Español. The Mavericks En Espanol. Also, for the first time the band recorded an all-Spanish album, a concept the band embraced as a whole. “We’ve always prided ourselves in finding that little thread that connects all kinds of music. 💙 Listen or get your copy of this #1 📀👇@monomundorecs @ThirtyTigers🎧 https://t.co/rZXWmRXpY7 🌵 pic.twitter.com/JkkMWQpFe3 — The Mavericks (@MavericksMusic) September 1, 2020The Mavericks' new album En Espanol, is available to stream and buy now.
Whataburger celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with themed Loteria cards
Read full article: Whataburger celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with themed Loteria cardsIn celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Whataburger has created a restaurant-themed Loteria set. Whataburger shared a preview of the 36-card set featuring Texans' favorite menu items on its Instagram account. The game also includes four versions of the tablas or playing boards to get the entire family involved. “Our version of classic Lotería celebrates all the things you love about Whataburger and makes sitting around the table with family a lot more fun,” according to Whataburger. Click here to download the Loteria set.
Voices of Houston: Meet Alice Valdez, a local musician providing art programming for underserved communities
Read full article: Voices of Houston: Meet Alice Valdez, a local musician providing art programming for underserved communitiesHOUSTON – For some students in Houston, music, art, dance or theater programming may not always be available in school. Born in El Paso, Texas, Alice Valdez began her music career in elementary school. “My mother decided that all of us were going to play instruments," recalled Valdez, founder of MECA. All they had was maybe visual art and general music," said Valdez. For more than four decades, MECA has provided artistic programming, educational resources and services to underserved students and adults.
Celebration of Culture at the Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston
Read full article: Celebration of Culture at the Institute of Hispanic Culture of HoustonHOUSTON – This month is recognized as National Hispanic Heritage month which traditionally honors the cultures and contributions of both Hispanic and Latino Americans as we celebrate heritage rooted in all Latin American countries. The Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston preserved all of the fun with showcasing the food, desserts, drinks, dance and music that’s well known in the Hispanic community. The Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston (IHCH) is a non-profit organization founded in 1965 by a group of professionals living in Houston that joined together to preserve and disseminate the richness of Hispanic culture, values, and civic interests with the community of Houston, TX. They continue to support the Hispanic youth by providing scholarships to help continue their education. All this month they will have events that will spotlight the Hispanic culture and educate others about their traditions.
Houston’s Under the Volcano shares cocktail recipes to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
Read full article: Houston’s Under the Volcano shares cocktail recipes to celebrate Hispanic Heritage MonthHOUSTON – It’s Friday and Happy Hour, and we’re celebrating with a nod to Hispanic Heritage Month. The business stakes its claim as the first craft cocktail bar in Houston, using only fresh ingredients in its unique Latin-infused menu. In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month and to promote the upcoming Day of the Dead celebration, Mitchell shared two classic cocktail recipes to help us get the party started. CUBAN MOJITOUnder the Volcano owner Peter Mitchell shares the recipe to mix up a classic Cuban Mojito. Long standing Houston neighborhood bar Under the Volcano makes health and safety preparations ahead of its annual Day of the Dead celebration.
Get2Know The Texicana Mamas: three singers honoring their Hispanic heritage
Read full article: Get2Know The Texicana Mamas: three singers honoring their Hispanic heritageThey’re Tish Hinojosa, Stephanie Urbina Jones and Patricia Vonne, known as The Texicana Mamas. The Texicana Mamas are a cross-cultural musical fusion. Listen/purchase:https://t.co/K2ekQIgCIw pic.twitter.com/LdZqaYOnoD — TheTexicanaMamas (@TexicanaMamas) August 21, 2020The Texicana Mamas released their self-titled debut album in August. One of the Texicana Mamas has appeared on the silver screen. You can listen to The Texicana Mama’s music on all streaming platforms.
Inside Houston’s Art Of The World Gallery for Hispanic Heritage Month
Read full article: Inside Houston’s Art Of The World Gallery for Hispanic Heritage MonthHOUSTON – September is Hispanic Heritage Month, and the Art of the World Gallery is currently showcasing the art of five different Hispanic artists. Stop into the gallery, which is located located in River Oaks, to see pieces from Lita Cabellut, Fernando Botero, Oswaldo Vigas, Wifredo Lam, and Oscar Saborío. Their current main exhibition is Lita Cabellut’s ‘The Colors That Remain.’ She is best known for beautiful large pieces, that capture her subjects in different moments and emotions. The Art of the World Gallery is free to the public, but they also have a partnership with Artika where $500 from any book sales from Lita Cabellut and Fernando Botero goes straight to supporting the Houston art community and local artists. Watch as Lauren Kelly chats with the gallery’s art advisor, Rebecca Rios, about the beautiful pieces they have to see and purchase.
10 easy Instant Pot and air fryer meals to make in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month
Read full article: 10 easy Instant Pot and air fryer meals to make in honor of Hispanic Heritage MonthIt’s Hispanic Heritage Month, and what a better way to celebrate than with some flavorful and easy recipes that can be made in an Instant Pot or an air fryer?
Children’s Museum Houston to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with virtual activities, story times
Read full article: Children’s Museum Houston to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with virtual activities, story timesHOUSTON – The Children’s Museum Houston will be celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with virtual activities and storytimes via social media. The museum’s free event will recognize the achievements and success of the Hispanic community between Sept. 15 and Oct. 15. Wednesday at 3:45 p.m.Toma Todo – via FacebookUp your chances in this traditional Mexican spinning top game where the winner takes it all! Dancing Hands: How Teresa Carreño Played the Piano for President Lincoln – via InstagramExplore how a talented Venezuelan girl showed her amazing skills to President Lincoln in this storytime. Thursday at 3:45 p.m.Grilled Mexican Street Corn Recipe – via FacebookThere’s no celebration without food!
Voices of Houston: Memo’s Record Shop in East End celebrates Latin music for more than 50 years
Read full article: Voices of Houston: Memo’s Record Shop in East End celebrates Latin music for more than 50 yearsHOUSTON – Guillermo ‘Memo’ Villarreal, 81, first opened up Memo’s Record Shop in 1968. The East End record store sells different types of music and movies and serves as a musical museum of sorts with some of the world’s greatest Spanish superstars posing for pictures with Villarreal. “Vicente Fernandez, Juan Gabriel, Antonio Aguilar, Rigo Tovar, Lucha Villa and Jose Jose,” said Villarreal. Villareal has been in the record business for about 52 years and offers a vast selection of different types of music including Mariachi, Conjunto, Tejano and salsa. Before opening his record store, Villarreal was a successful music promoter, responsible for bringing stars like Vicente Fernandez to Houston for the very first time.
Gloria Estefan, Alex Rodriguez mark Latino impact on media
Read full article: Gloria Estefan, Alex Rodriguez mark Latino impact on mediaLOS ANGELES – Gloria Estefan, Alex Rodriguez and Eva Longoria will be among the participants in a monthlong online celebration of Latino contributions to television. It’s the first such event by Paley to coincide with Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. Among the highlights of the event (all times Eastern):— “A Tribute to Hispanic Achievements on Television,” 8 p.m. Wednesday on Yahoo Entertainment. Estefan, Longoria, Edward James Olmos, Jimmy Smits and George Lopez are among those participating, with Soledad O’Brien as moderator. — “Telemundo’s ‘La Reina del Sur’: A Conversation with the Stars,” Oct. 2, Yahoo Entertainment and Yahoo en Español.
5 reasons why the Delano grape strike was so impactful
Read full article: 5 reasons why the Delano grape strike was so impactfulIt might have been more than a half-century ago, but the impact of the Delano grape strike will always be felt -- not only in Hispanic history, but labor history in general.
It took until 2000, but meet the man credited as the NFL’s first Hispanic player
Read full article: It took until 2000, but meet the man credited as the NFL’s first Hispanic playerWith both the start of Hispanic Heritage Month and the National Football League season converging this month, what better time to look back at the first known Hispanic player to play in the NFL?
What is America’s oldest city? The story behind where it is, and the Spanish explorer who founded it
Read full article: What is America’s oldest city? The story behind where it is, and the Spanish explorer who founded itIf social media existed 455 years ago, a historic feat produced by a Spanish man probably would’ve made feeds all around the world.
5 Instant Pot dishes to make for Hispanic Heritage Month
Read full article: 5 Instant Pot dishes to make for Hispanic Heritage MonthHispanic Heritage Month is coming, and what a better way to celebrate than with some flavorful and easy recipes that can be made in an Instant Pot? The Instant Pot is a fantastic way to cook meat so that it’s super tender in a short period of time, so it’s perfect for things like carnitas and chicken enchiladas. Achieving the most tender pork in the Instant Pot is easier than baking a cake. The best part about this Instant Pot recipe is that everything is cooked inside the pot, so you don’t end up dirtying every other pot and pan in the kitchen. You will never cook ground beef for tacos any other way after you do it in the Instant Pot.
There's a free concert to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month you can attend on Sunday
Read full article: There's a free concert to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month you can attend on SundayBy Briana Edwards/KPRC ContributorHOUSTON - The Houston Symphony is hosting its annual Fiesta Sinfónica concert on Sunday as it celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month. The free event starts at 6 p.m. at Jones Hall for the Performing Arts. Fiesta Sinfónica will mark Laguna’s debut at the Houston Symphony. The concert is free to the public. Advanced tickets are sold out and stand-by tickets to the event will be made available onsite at the Jones Hall box office.
7 ways to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month you havent considered
Read full article: 7 ways to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month you havent consideredEach year, Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, so if youre not marking the occasion already, maybe its time to start. The website findspark.com offered plenty of suggestions, so we thought wed provide some of those to help get your wheels spinning. Everyone could bring a Latin-inspired dish and maybe provide some background on its history. Find Spark recommends showcasing famous paintings or photography by Hispanic artists or about Latin America. This doesnt have to be a massive undertaking -- you could check out your local options; maybe a nearby university or library could help you get some inspiration.