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Oral History Interview with Frank Jackson, July 7, 2015 captions transcript

Oral History Interview with Frank Jackson, July 7, 2015

Interview with Frank Jackson, mayor of Prairie View, Texas. In the interview, Jackson discusses his early life and education in Luling, Texas, living under Jim Crow, his service in the U.S. Navy, the incorporation of Prairie View, and Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Date: July 16, 2015
Creator: Jackson, Frank & Acuña-Gurrola, Moisés
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Rogelio Nuñez, June 16, 2015 captions transcript

Oral History Interview with Rogelio Nuñez, June 16, 2015

Interview with Rogelio Nuñez, executive director of legal defense and advocacy organization Proyecto Libertad from Harlingen, Texas. In the interview, Nuñez discusses his early life and education, Chicano activism, and Proyecto Libertad.
Date: June 16, 2015
Creator: Nuñez, Rogelio; Gutierrez, Jose Angel; Enriquez, Sandra & Robles, David
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with James  Payne, June 16, 2016. captions transcript

Oral History Interview with James Payne, June 16, 2016.

James Payne discussed his trajectory from living in a segregated town to becoming a lawyer and returning to a changed Beaumont. He spoke about his experiences with racism, discrimination, and the ways in which he overcame those obstacles.
Date: June 16, 2016
Creator: Grevious, Danielle & Payne, James
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Frank Partida on June 16, 2016. captions transcript

Oral History Interview with Frank Partida on June 16, 2016.

Frank Partida was born in 1928 in Magnolia Park, an Mexican-American enclave in Houston, Texas. He talks about his experiences with stark segregation in Magnolia Park and the greater Houston area and how his grandfather, Elias Ramirez, was a founder of Sociedad Mutualista Benito Juarez and LULAC Council #60. Partida was involved in the Political Association of Spanish-Speaking Organizations, LULAC Council #60, and Viva Kennedy clubs. He talks about his political experiences and later work in local War on Poverty programs and union organizing. He also speaks about the first Spanish language radio station in Houston, KLVL, and how Mickey Leland and Barbara Jordan facilitated bridges between the Mexican-American and African- American communities.
Date: June 16, 2016
Creator: Enriquez, Sandra; Rodriguez, Samantha & Partida, Frank
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Juan Parras on June 16, 2016. captions transcript

Oral History Interview with Juan Parras on June 16, 2016.

Juan Parras was born in Big Spring in 1949. He moved to San Antonio to attend seminary and attended St. Mary's in 1968 before transferring to the University of Houston in 1971. He began working at the Harris County Welfare Department where he led a walkout. Mr. Parras discusses unionizing and his 15 year career working with the International Union and other unions. His latest activism revolves around environmental justice issues and is the founder of Tejas Environmental Justice Advocacy Services (TEJAS), an organization working in Houston since 2006.
Date: June 16, 2016
Creator: Enriquez, Sandra; Rodriguez, Samantha & Parras, Juan
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Adela Vasquez, July 16, 2016 captions transcript

Oral History Interview with Adela Vasquez, July 16, 2016

Adela Vasquez was born (1949) and raised in Odessa, Texas. Her family was able to move to the Anglo area of West Odessa when she was a child. Vasquez attended the predominantly Anglo School, Zavala Elementary. She later went to Ector High School, where she graduated in 1967. Vasquez attended Odessa College, where she met her husband Gilbert Vasquez, and then attended Texas Tech University. Vasquez also obtained an MA degree in psychology at Texas Tech University. Vasquez held various leadership positions in Ector County ISD and Region 18.
Date: July 16, 2016
Creator: Wisely, Karen; Zapata, Joel & Vasquez, Adela
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Arturo Leal, July 16, 2016 captions transcript

Oral History Interview with Arturo Leal, July 16, 2016

Art Leal was born and raised in Odessa, Texas. Leal graduated from Odessa High School, after which he joined the U.S. Army and served in the first Gulf War. He graduated from Odessa College and the University of Texas at the Permian Basin. Leal ran for mayor of Odessa in 2008. Leal has been Ector County Democrat Precinct 406 Chair, is a member Mexican American Democrats Texas, has organized first Cesar Chavez Day March in Odessa, the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Declamations in Odessa, Civic Participation Workshops in Odessa, of Election Debates/Forums in Ector County, multiple 1st Amendment Demonstrations in Odessa, is past Chairman Una Voz Unida of Odessa, is past Board Member Black Chamber of Commerce, is past Ambassador Odessa Chamber of Commerce, is past Board Member City of Odessa Planning Board of Adjustments, is past Chairman Odessa Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and is past Co Chair March of Dimes. Finally Leal help start the Brown Berets Odessa (the city’s second Brown Beret group).
Date: July 16, 2016
Creator: Zapata, Joel & Leal, Arturo
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Tony Gutierrez, June 16, 2015 captions transcript

Oral History Interview with Tony Gutierrez, June 16, 2015

Interview with Tony Gutierrez, an activist and former county commissioner from from Harlingen, Texas. In his interview, Gutierrez discusses his background, working life, his local political activism, and race relations in Harlingen.
Date: June 16, 2015
Creator: Enriquez, Sandra & Gutierrez, Tony
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Guillermo Glenn, July 16, 2015 captions transcript

Oral History Interview with Guillermo Glenn, July 16, 2015

Interview with Guillermo Glenn, civil rights activist and political organizer from El Paso, Texas. In his interview he discusses his childhood, education, access to healthcare, political organizing, and activism in the Rio Grande Valley.
Date: July 16, 2015
Creator: Glenn, Guillermo & Enriquez, Sandra
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with John Jordan, June 16, 2016 captions transcript

Oral History Interview with John Jordan, June 16, 2016

Recounted role as a leader of the Letter Carrier's union.
Date: June 16, 2016
Creator: Acuña-Gurrola, Moisés; Wall, James & Jordan, John
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Roen Salinas on June 16, 2016. captions transcript

Oral History Interview with Roen Salinas on June 16, 2016.

Roen Salinas is from Austin, Texas. He is one of the founding members of Ballet Folklorico Aztlan de Tejas, an internationally known dance troupe. In his interview, Salinas speaks about the role of the cultural arm of the Chicano movement.
Date: June 16, 2016
Creator: Arionus, Steve & Salinas , Roen
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Judy Cortez, June 16, 2016 captions transcript

Oral History Interview with Judy Cortez, June 16, 2016

Ms. Cortez was born and raised in El Paso, Texas in the Bel Air area. She was responsible for her siblings and her home from a very early age. Shortly after finishing her studies, she worked as a parole officer; after she became privy to several adverse working conditions, she increased her involvement in the local union. Ms. Cortez moved to Austin in the 1990s, and has worked for Travis County ever since.
Date: June 16, 2016
Creator: Sinta, Vinicio; Arionus, Steve & Cortez, Judy
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Celestino Mendez, June 16, 2016 captions transcript

Oral History Interview with Celestino Mendez, June 16, 2016

Mr. Mendez was born and raised in the San Marcos area, where he attended the "Mexican school". He reminisced on the pervasive discrimination against Mexican Americans during his youth. His studies at Texas State were interrupted by the draft during the Korean War years. Mr. Mendez was a member of a political alliance between Mexican Americans, liberal Anglos and African Americans in San Marcos; this coalition, later called Hays County Independent Party, helped elect some of the first minority public officials in the city. Mr. Mendez was the first Mexican American trustee in the San Marcos school board; during his tenure, he pushed for the integration of the local schools. In the mid 1970s, a cross was burned in his front lawn; the act was attributed to the Ku Klux Klan. Mr. Mendez also reminisced on a major boycott of the San Marcos schools in 1972.
Date: June 16, 2016
Creator: Sinta, Vinicio & Mendez, Celestino
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Humberto Barrera, July 16, 2016 captions transcript

Oral History Interview with Humberto Barrera, July 16, 2016

Humberto Barrera discussed growing up in Robstown and his career as a boxer, which took him to Rome in 1960, as a member of the U.S. Olympic Team.
Date: July 16, 2016
Creator: Barrera, Humberto; Acuña-Gurrola, Moisés & Wall, James
System: The Portal to Texas History