ULV analyzes Dolores Huerta documentary amid Season for Nonviolence
Christian Bracho, associate professor and director of teacher education, talks about the documentary “Dolores,” at the penultimate session of the Season For Nonviolence series on Wednesday via Zoom. “Dolores” follows the life and career of Dolores Huerta, who co-founded the United Farm Workers. After the film, participants held a discussion on their takeaways from the documentary. / screenshot by Armida Carranza
A profound overview of Dia de los Muertos was followed by the construction of the altars or ofrendas on Oct. 28 from 1 to 2 p.m. in the Ludwick Sacred Space. It was presented by Jose Miguel Hernandez, a junior educational studies major, and Christian Bracho, an associate professor of teacher education.
Roy Kwon, associate provost for faculty affairs and academic administration, gets food with Jose Hernandez, admissions office representative, and Christian Bracho, associate professor and associate director of teacher education, at the LA Mixer event Friday in Fasnacht Court.
To kick off National Hispanic Serving Institution, or HSI, week, the University held a forum on Monday in the Ludwick Center Sacred Space with roughly 30 attendees. National Hispanic Serving Institution week is new, and the University is celebrating for the first year to recognize the Latino student body.