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Juan and Juanita Hernandez
Juan and Juanita Hernandez
Juan and Juanita Hernandez
Photo of Alex Martinez
Photo of Alex Martinez
Narrator Alex Martinez
Interview with Selene Doelling: Labels part 2
Interview with Selene Doelling: Labels part 2
Selene talks about identity labels, such as bisexual and queer.
Interview with Selene Doelling: Chingon
Interview with Selene Doelling: chingón
Selene defines "chingón," and explains "chingona."
Interview with Selene Doelling: Performing in queer spaces
Interview with Selene Doelling: Performing in queer spaces
Selene describes how performing at open-mic nights and in other queer spaces helped her to be open about her identity.
Interview with Selene Doelling: Labels
Interview with Selene Doelling: Labels
Selene shares her opinion on the labels: bisexual, queer, and pansexual. She states that she does not mind being called bisexual but she prefers the term queer because it is inclusive.
Current Jalisco Restaurant
Current Jalisco Restaurant and Plaza
The Jalisco Restaurant and Jalisco Plaza development opened on July 7, 1975 and still operates today at 5000 State Avenue
Jalisco Restaurant Murals
Jalisco Restaurant Murals
One of the murals depicted on the walls at the Jalisco Restaurant at 1411 S. 26th Street, Argentine, Kansas
Second Jalisco Restaurant
Second Jalisco Restaurant
The second Jalisco Restaurant at 1411 S. 26th Street, Argentine, Kansas that operated from 1968 until September 15, 2015
Original Jalisco Restaurant
Original Jalisco Restaurant
The first Jalisco Restaurant at 1351 S. 26th Street, Argentine, Kansas
Vanessa Severo
Interview with Vanessa Severo
Vanessa Severo discusses her life and work as a theater artist in Kansas City.
Interview With José Faus  - Clip 2
Interview With José Faus - Clip 2
Interview With José Faus - Clip 2
José Faus - Clip 1
Interview with José Faus - Clip 1
Interview with José Faus - Clip 1
Cynthia Recalls Segregation in Argentine
Segregation in Argentine
Cynthia Robles Crane recalls the segregation she experienced as a child in Argentine.
Angel of Ours, by Rodrigo “Rico” Alvarez and Isaac Tapia
Photo taken from RideKC's Twitter page.
The Robles Family Buys a Home in Prairie Village
Cynthia Recalls Buying a House in Prairie Village
Cynthia Robles Crane recalls the process of her family buying a home in Prairie Village in the mid 1960s.
Beautiful Migration by Rodrigo "Rico" Alvarez and Isaac Tapia
Picture taken from Rico and Isaac's Facebook page, Rico and It.
Cynthia Robles Crane Recollections of Father
Cynthia Crane Recollections of Her Father
Cynthia recalls her father's attempts to succeed in business as a Mexican American.
Epic of American Civilization by José Clemente Orozco
Photograph by the National Historic Landmarks Program
History of Mexico
Photograph by Thelmadatter, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3887674
Facing the Past, Looking to the Future: A Kansas Hmong Storycloth
Photograph courtesy of adventuremomblog.com
Genesis Mural - Kansas City, Kansas
Photograph from adventuremomblog.com
Portion of Anthology of Argentine Mural
Photograph from KCUR.com