Theresa Aragon de Shepro papers 1962-1979

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Theresa Aragon de Shepro papers 1962-1979

Papers of a Chicano professor at the University of Washington who was also a state and community activist.

5.58 cubic feet, including textual materials, 7 sound tape reels, and 1 microfilm reel; 14 boxes and 1 oversized folder

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SNAC Resource ID: 6373195

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University of Washington

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Shepro, Theresa Aragon de

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Theresa Aragon de Shepro earned degrees from Seattle University, the University of Washington, and the University of New Mexico. From 1970 until 1975, she was a lecturer at the University of Washington in arts and sciences as well as political science, and in 1975 she joined the School of Social Work as a lecturer and later assistant professor. Shepro also served as interim director of Chicano Studies, as vice-provost for special programs, and as associate director of the Division of Urban and R...

Chicano Education Association of the State of Washington.

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Washington (State). Governor's Advisory Committee on Mexican American Affairs.

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Active Mexicanos Economic Development Center (Seattle, Wash.)

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Seattle Model City Program

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Federally sponsored urban redevelopment program; terminated 1974. From the description of Records, 1966-1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70927559 Funded primarily through the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development under authority of the federal Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act of 1966 to reduce social and economic disadvantages in designated neighborhoods, provide maximum training and employment opportunities, and establish health services for r...

García, Ricardo R.

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Washington (State). Commission on Mexican American Affairs

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Martínez, Vilma Socorro, 1943-

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Vilma Socorro Martínez (born October 17, 1943) is an American lawyer, civil rights activist and diplomat who formerly served as the U.S. Ambassador to Argentina (2009-2013). Vilma Socorro Martínez was born to Marina and Salvador Martínez, a Mexican American couple living in San Antonio, Texas. She studied at the University of Texas at Austin. After receiving her bachelor's degree, Martínez went on to Columbia Law School and graduated in 1967. Vilma Socorro Martínez then joined the NAACP Le...

Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund

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In 1978 the Accounting and Administration Department was formed by combining many of the administrative tasks of the President's office with the work done by the accounting office. From the description of Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) records. Record Group 3, Finance and Administration Department, 1967-1991. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754866027 The Leadership Development and Activation Project (LDAP) began as a subsection of the Community E...

University of Washington. University Archives

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Centro de la Raza (Seattle, Wash.)

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