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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. 4-5, DAY SESSION SPEAKERSDR. RABBI JUAN MARCOS BEJARANO GUTIERREZ, B’Nei Anusim for Education; Author; EngineerDR. ROBERTO R. CALDERON, Professor of History and Chicano Studies, UNT; AuthorJOHN CAMPBELL, Genealogist, focus on South Texas and Northeastern MexicoDR. DAVID CARLSON, Archivist, Bexar County Spanish ArchivesJUAN P. CARMONA, Social Studies teacher; Dual Enrollment Instructor, South Texas CollegeEVAN CHRISTENSEN, AG, Professional Genealogist, Ancestry Pro GenealogistsGARY COKER, Park Superintendent, Mission Tejas State ParkARTURO CUELLAR, Accredited Genealogist, Latin American Specialist, familysearch.orgSCHELLY TALALAY DARDASHTI, Genealogist, Journalist, U.S. Genealogy Advisor for My Heritage.comDR. JOSE G. ESPERICUETA, Educator, UD; Researcher Mexican national identity, immigration, NahuatlMOISES GARZA, AUTHOR, Creator of Mexican Genealogy and We Are Cousins blogRICHARD GONZALEZ, RJ Gonzales Literary Services, LLC; Author of Raza Rising: Chicanos in North TexasDAVID GONZALEZ GUAJARDO, Author, Researcher, Speaker with focus on Judaism history and studiesGERI HAGLER, Teacher, Science and Genetic Genealogy helping adoptees find biological familiesDR. MACARIO HERNANDEZ, Principal, Trini Garza Early College High School, Mountain View CollegeMANUEL HINOJOSA, FAIA, Culture Designer and Preservation ArchitectDR. GEORGE KEATON, Jr., Founder, Remembering Black Dallas, Inc.JACOB MANGUM, Project Development Librarian, Libraries’ Portal to Texas History, UNTART MARTINEZ DE VARA, Esq., Author, specializing in colonial, Mexican and Republican TexasHON. DR. MIGUEL A. MAZARAMBROZ, former Spanish Ambassador to Mexico, HistorianCINDY A. MEDINA, Writer, Genealogist History Activist, Publicist, focus State of Chihuahua, MXMARIO NAJERA, Retiree and Coal Miner’s son, Researcher of coal miners in Malakoff, TXDR. LOLA ORELLANO NORRIS, Associate Professor, Spanish and Translation, Texas A&M Intl UniversityANNE E. PETERSON, Curator of Photographs, DeGolyer Library, SMUDR. MANUEL PINA, Associate Professor, Educator Texas A&MRICKY D. REYES, AIA, Architect; Author of Texas First: Prayer: The Four Directions of the Universe PrayerALMA ROSALES, IBM Executive Retiree, Speaker, Family HistorianSARAH SALDANA, Esq., former Director of U.S. ICE; US Attorney for U.S. Northern District of TexasPEDRO SALINAS FLORES, Councilman, Lipan Apache Tribe of TexasJENNY SWEENEY, Education Specialist, National Archives at Ft. WorthBECKY VILLAREAL, Retired teacher; Author of young adult and children’s books re genealogy/family history

FRIDAY, OCT. 4, EVENING RECEPTIONHON. DOMINGO GARCIA, J.D. DOMINGO GARCIA LAW OFFICEBusinessman, LULAC National President, Politician, Community Leader, Activist

HON. DR. ELBA GARCIA, D.D.S.ELBA GARCIA DENTAL CLINICDallas County Commissioner, Former City of Dallas Mayor Pro Tem, Community Leader

SATURDAY, OCT. 5, EVENING BANQUETDR. MIGUEL VILARSr. Program Officer, National GeographicSociety and Lead Scientist for Genographic Project, a multi-year study that aims to map human migration patterns by collecting and analyzing DNA samples from hundreds of thousands of people from around the world. By training he is a Molecular Anthropologist and Science Writer.

GLORIA CAMPOS, EMCEEFormer WFAA-TV News Anchor, three-time recipient of the TV/Broadcast News Award of Excellence. Lifetime member of HOGAR de Dallas.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

HONORING OUR ANCESTORS:A 500-YEAR JOURNEY BACK TO HERNÁN CORTÉS

Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 3-5, 2019OMNI Dallas-Park West, 1590 LBJ Fwy @ Luna Road, Dallas, Texas 75234

40TH ANNUAL TEXAS HISPANIC GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL CONFERENCE

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HOGAR de Dallas is proud to partner with the University of North Texas(UNT) for the 2019 conference tooffer CPE, CONTINUING PROFESSIONALEDUCATION credits. Educators will be able to earn CPE credits by attending our Friday and Saturday speaker sessions and workshops.

In partnering with UNT, HOGAR de Dallas has met the mandatory rules and regulations to ensure that these credits will count toward the required standards for continuing professional education.

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