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Las 52 Caras: Rafael Arciga Garcia Decano Asistente de Admisiones y Orientacion U of A
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Las 52 Caras: Juanita Olivares Director of Hispanic and Latino Outreach, NWACC
BENTONVILLE - Proudly the daughter of Mexican parents, she feels that they are seeing her every day, and her vocation is to help other Latinos like her to achieve higher education. For many Latino students at NWACC, Juanita Olivares Franklin is the first face they meet, even before enrolling in community college.
Las 52 Caras: Diego Quinones Oficina de Desarollo, The Momentary
BENTONVILLE – “It's an essential American story. Like all undocumented people, there were challenges, commitment, struggle, work... that's life. We started with low resources, with work and determination we opened the family business. It is the American dream that is increasingly unattainable for African Americans and Latinos. It's my story, and it's the story of hundreds of thousands of other people.” The words of Diego Quiñones sound a bit like a text that would be placed at the beginning of an exhibition about the life of migrants in the United States. Perhaps it is no coincidence that Diego works in a cultural space, The Momentary.
Las 52 Caras: Lia Uribe Associate Dean Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences University of Arkansas
FAYETTEVILLE – From Cali, the capital of Colombian salsa, through Bogotá, Arkansas, Indiana, Missouri, Canada and back to Fayetteville, Lía Uribe's life has been full of travels and a love for music. Doctor of Musical Arts, Associate Dean of the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, Professor in the Music Department, Lía is an international bassoonist. She traveled from Colombia to the United States in 1999 to the University of Arkansas to pursue his Master's Degree in Music. "Life goes around a lot,” Lia said. “I lived in Indiana and in Missouri, played in the Missouri State Symphony Orchestra and did my PhD at the University of Kansas from 2009 to 2013. I've always been a bassoonist and a bassoon teacher, and ten years later, here I am!"
Las 52 Caras: Judith Yanez Fundadora y directora ejecutiva de Rooted NWA
SPRINGDALE – De hija de migrantes y madre soltera a graduarse con una licenciatura, luego una maestría, crear una fundación para apoyar a las mamás migrantes en el noroeste de Arkansas y convertirse en Juez de la Paz del condado de Washington, la historia de Judith Yáñez ha sido una de superación y ayuda a los demás. Judith nació en Los Ángeles de padres migrantes originarios de Guadalajara. Llegó al noroeste de Arkansas en 1996 y se graduó de Springdale High School en 1998. “Solo hubo diez Latinos que se graduaron ese año, aquí casi no había Latinos”, recordó. “Me acuerdo que íbamos a El Potrero porque allí vendían tortillas”.
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