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  • 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
  • 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

RTF was a community forum centered on state-sanctioned violence directed at ethnic Mexicans along the Texas border in the early 20th century and its modern-day legacies.


Between 1910 and 1920, Ethnic Mexicans living on the Texas-Mexico Border were targets of state-sanctioned violence. Although historians estimate that several thousand Mexican nationals and American citizens were killed, this period


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


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