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  • Amalia Ortiz
  • Anel I. Flores
  • Andrea "Vocab" Sanderson
  • Andre Renteria Menchaca
  • Briana Blueitt
  • Cruz Ortiz
  • David Zamora Casas
  • Marisela Barrera
  • Tanesha S. Payne
  • Veronica Castillo
Storytelling
  • Workers On The Rise
  • Sista Docta
  • Imagining Next
  • Macri
  • Emmy Perez
Education
  • People's Academy
  • Escuelita
  • Refusing to Forget
  • Ethnic Studies
  • Decolonizing Education
The Project
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  • Artist Fellows
    • Amalia Ortiz
    • Anel I. Flores
    • Andrea "Vocab" Sanderson
    • Andre Renteria Menchaca
    • Briana Blueitt
    • Cruz Ortiz
    • David Zamora Casas
    • Marisela Barrera
    • Tanesha S. Payne
    • Veronica Castillo
  • Storytelling
    • Workers On The Rise
    • Sista Docta
    • Imagining Next
    • Macri
    • Emmy Perez
  • Education
    • People's Academy
    • Escuelita
    • Refusing to Forget
    • Ethnic Studies
    • Decolonizing Education
  • The Project
  • Library
  • Home
  • Artist Fellows
    • Amalia Ortiz
    • Anel I. Flores
    • Andrea "Vocab" Sanderson
    • Andre Renteria Menchaca
    • Briana Blueitt
    • Cruz Ortiz
    • David Zamora Casas
    • Marisela Barrera
    • Tanesha S. Payne
    • Veronica Castillo
  • Storytelling
    • Workers On The Rise
    • Sista Docta
    • Imagining Next
    • Macri
    • Emmy Perez
  • Education
    • People's Academy
    • Escuelita
    • Refusing to Forget
    • Ethnic Studies
    • Decolonizing Education
  • The Project
  • Library

Renteria Menchaca developed a chronicle that tells the individual stories of the members of Grupo VIDA (Victimas por sus Derechos end Acción/Victims for their Rights in Action) - a citizen collective in the northern Mexican city of Torreón formed in response to narco terrorism by the Zetas Cartel. Since the group formed in 2015, hundreds of thousands of bone fragments in unmarked graves have been 

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Vida en la Lagun community performance by Andrei Menchaca at location

Democratizing Racial Justice             COEHD University of Texas at San Antonio           Mellon Foundation            San Antonio, TX             2021-2025


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