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Arizona Latina Trailblazers
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    • Amanda Aguirre Booklet

    • Amanda Aguirre Booklet

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Health and welfare; Yuma (Ariz.); Latino communities; Latino studies; Latina studies; Mexican-American Border Region--History; Mexican American women--History--20th century; Mexican Americans--Arizona; Senator, Amanda Aguirre; Regional Center for...

    • Amanda Aguirre - Arizona Latina Trailblazers, 2012. The Phoenix College Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Media is proud to honor Amanda Aguirre, the first Latino to represent the Yuma area in the State Legislature in over 130 years.
    • Francisca Montoya: Farm Labor Union Organizer

    • Francisca Montoya: Farm Labor Union Organizer

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Labor union democracy--United States; Labor union democracy--United States--History; Labor union members, Hispanic American; Labor union members--History--20th century; Labor union members, Mexican American; Labor union members--North America;...

    • How Francisca Montoya, from a family of migrant agricultural workers, struggled to maintain a family, pursue an education, and remain actively committed to farm workers' rights.
    • Barbara Rodríguez Mundell

    • Barbara Rodríguez Mundell

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Maricopa County (Ariz.); Maricopa County (Ariz). Superior Court; Judges; Arizona State University; Arizona State University. College of Law; Arizona State University. College of Law--Alumni and alumnae--Periodicals; Arizona. Industrial Commission;

    • Barbara Rodríguez Mundell is the first female and the first Hispanic presiding judge of the Maricopa County Superior Court. She oversees the work of approximately 95 judges, 58 commissioners, more than 4,000 staff members, 25 justice courts, and...
    • Dr. Anna Marie Ochoa O’Leary

    • Dr. Anna Marie Ochoa O’Leary

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Arizona Border Rights Project; Morenci Miners Women's Auxiliary; University of Arizona; Mexican studies; Fulbright scholars;

    • Anna Marie Ochoa O’Leary is an assistant professor of practice in the Department of Mexican American and Raza Studies at the University of Arizona, where she earned her B.A. in political science and her Ph.D. in anthropology. Her research and...
    • Graciela Gil Olivarez: Government Official, Attorney, Activist

    • Graciela Gil Olivarez: Government Official, Attorney, Activist

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Latina; Copper miners--Arizona--Social conditions--20th century; Copper miners; Copper miners--Labor unions--Arizona; Copper miners, Mexican American; Bilingualism; Disc jockeys; Disc jockeys--Arizona--Phoenix; Disc jockeys--Biography;

    • Graciela Gil Olivarez grew up in a segregated mining town in Barcelona, Arizona and would rise to become Phoenix's first female disc jockey. Her capacity in radio gave her an opportunity to speak on behalf of destitute Mexican American families,...
    • Mary Rose Wilcox

    • Mary Rose Wilcox

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Maricopa County (Ariz.)--History; Maricopa County (Ariz.)--History--Miscellanea; first Mexican American woman elected to Phoenix City Council and first Mexican American woman elected to Maricopa County Board of Supervisors

    • Born in Superior Arizona in 1949, Mary Rose Wilcox left eh copper mining town to purse a degree in social work from Arizona State University. “I cam down to the Valley and it was cultre shock,” she said. “There were only three Hispanics in...
    • Anna Maria Chavez Booklet

    • Anna Maria Chavez Booklet

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Girl Scouts of U.S.A.; Latino communities; Latino studies; Latina studies; Mexican American women--History--20th century; Mexican Americans--Arizona; Eloy (Ariz.); Yale University Alumni; Intergovernmental Affairs, Janet Napolitano Administration

    • Anna Maria Chavez, Arizona Latina Trailblazers, 2012. The Phoenix College Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Media is proud to honore Anna Maria Chavez, the first Hispanic woman selected to serve as President/CEO of the Girl Scouts...
    • María Barquín

    • María Barquín

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Latina; Radio broadcasting; FM radio; Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunication;

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine 'Career' profile on María Barquín, Local Programming and Public Relations Director for 88.3 FM La Campesina radio station. María's resume goes far beyond her capacity with La Campensina and bears witness to her...
    • Erika and Annie Jaramillo

    • Erika and Annie Jaramillo

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Latina; Arizona; Air National Guard; National Guard air units; Veterans; Military families;

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine 'Latinos who serve' profile of the Jaramillo family. Erika, Annie, and their father, Bobby, all serve as firefighters with the Arizona Air National Guard's 162nd Fighter Wing unit.
    • Julia Cecilia Cuesta Soto Zozaya

    • Julia Cecilia Cuesta Soto Zozaya

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Mohave County (Ariz.)--History; Mohave County (Ariz.)--History--Miscellanea; Asturias (Spain); Retinitis pigmentosa; Sarah Coventry, Inc; League of United Latin American Citizens; Arizona-Mexico Commission; American Women in Radio and Television...

    • Julia Cuesta Soto Zozaya exemplified a moral courage and strong will to succeed. As a teenager, Julia was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa; by the age of 27, she was legally blind. Despite her loss of vision, Julia pursued a series of successful...
    • Plácida Elvira García Smith

    • Plácida Elvira García Smith

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Theodore Roosevelt Dam (Ariz.); Salt River Project; Americanization; San Luis (Yuma County, Ariz.); University of Utah; University of California at Berkeley; League of United Latin American Citizens; United Service Organizations (U.S.);

    • Plácida Elvira García Smith’s place in Phoenix history is during post-World War I at Friendly House, established in 1920. Disturbed by the poverty and racism she witnessed within the Mexican and Mexican-American community in south Phoenix,...
    • Video: Barbara Rodríguez Mundell

    • Video: Barbara Rodríguez Mundell

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Maricopa County (Ariz.); Maricopa County (Ariz). Superior Court; Judges; Arizona State University; Arizona State University. College of Law; Arizona State University. College of Law--Alumni and alumnae--Periodicals; Arizona. Industrial Commission;

    • Vignette of the life of Barbara Rodríguez Mundell, the first female and the first Hispanic presiding judge of the Maricopa County Superior Court. She oversees the work of approximately 95 judges, 58 commissioners, more than 4, 000 staff members,...
    • Video: Barbara Mundell, Movin' Up Celebration 2010

    • Video: Barbara Mundell, Movin' Up Celebration 2010

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Maricopa County (Ariz.); Maricopa County (Ariz). Superior Court; Judges; Arizona State University; Arizona State University. College of Law; Arizona State University. College of Law--Alumni and alumnae--Periodicals; Arizona. Industrial Commission;

    • Latino Perspective Magazine's 2010 Movin' Up Celebration honors Barbara Rodríguez Mundell, the first female and the first Hispanic presiding judge of the Maricopa County Superior Court. She oversees the work of approximately 95 judges, 58...
    • Mary Rose Wilcox

    • Mary Rose Wilcox

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Maricopa County (Ariz.)--History; Maricopa County (Ariz.)--History--Miscellanea; first Mexican American woman elected to Phoenix City Council and first Mexican American woman elected to Maricopa County Board of Supervisors

    • Born in Superior Arizona in 1949, Mary Rose Wilcox left eh copper mining town to purse a degree in social work from Arizona State University. “I came down to the Valley and it was cultre shock,” she said. “There were only three Hispanics in...
    • Sandy Ferniza

    • Sandy Ferniza

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Latina; Arizona State University; Community development; Community development--Arizona;

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine 'Career' profile of Sandy Ferniza, who brings together community and business leaders with the goal of opening new avenues of learning.
    • Elizabeth "Liz" Archuleta Booklet

    • Elizabeth "Liz" Archuleta Booklet

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Latino communities; Latino studies; Latina studies; Mexican American women--History--20th century; Mexican Americans--Arizona; Northern Arizona University Alumni; Hisapanic Mother-Daughter Program at NAU; Coconino County Board of Supervisors

    • Liz Archuleta, Arizona Latina Trailblazers, 2012. The Phoenix College Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Media is proud to honor Liz Archuleta who became the first Latina elected to the Coconino County Board of Supervisors in 120...

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