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Selena’s Legacy Lives On at SXSW Premiere of New Documentary ‘Selena y Los Dinos’

Camila Dejesus2 months ago2 months ago08 mins

When I turned the corner into Congress Avenue on that mid-March afternoon, I was greeted by what felt like hundreds of people, all there to honor the late great Selena. The Queen of Tejano Music was in every corner of the crowd. On backpacks, in T-shirts, in hand-rhinestoned jackets, and hand-held posters. The fans in…

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Selena: Embracing Myself & My Culture

Anna Martinez4 years ago4 years ago013 mins

By Amanda Landa AUSTIN, Tx. —As a Mexican-American, I genuinely believe I never got to grow up appreciating the Mexican side of my heritage. There were delicious breakfast tacos from my grandma, the Tejano music bass booming in my Dad’s pickup, and my home of Eagle Pass, Tx., a typical border town. Yet, I didn’t…

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