JM Lozano
September 28, 2022Today’s important figure for Hispanic Heritage Month is State Representative J.M. Lozano! He is the son of a doctor born and raised in Premont, TX.
Today’s important figure for Hispanic Heritage Month is State Representative J.M. Lozano! He is the son of a doctor born and raised in Premont, TX.
MAKE WAY! Today we are celebrating Dr. Juliet V Garcia, the first woman President of UT at Rio Grande Valley and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient.
In June, Katya Echazarreta flew on board Blue Origin’s NS-21, becoming the first Mexican-born female astronaut and youngest American to fly to space.
Don Pedro Jaramillo, more widely known as Don Pedrito, was a community leader and curandero, or folk healer, around the turn of the 20th century.
José Antonio Navarro was a leading Mexican participant in the Texas Revolution.
Jose Tomas Canales was born on a ranch in Nueces County, Texas, on March 7, 1877. J.T. Canales was devoted to public service, he made his mark as both a lawyer and a politician.
Not enough can be said about one of the most important Latino figures in history. Cesar Chavez is more than a popular street name in Texas.
Happy Hispanic Heritage Month! Here at The Americano Dream, we believe strongly in honoring our roots.
Cecilia Abbott made history as the first Hispanic person to serve as First Lady of Texas when her husband was sworn in as Governor.