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When
7 – 8:30 p.m., Nov. 18, 2010
                  Where
Special Collections
      
  This event closes the fall lecture series held in conjunction with the exhibit Stories & Music of the Revolution: A Commemorative Exhibit on the Centennial of Mexico’s Revolution in Special Collections.
Raquel Rubio Goldsmith, historian and lecturer of Mexican American and raza Studies, outlines the significant role women played during the Mexican Revolution. Celestino Fernandez, professor of Sociology, discusses the corrido as a popular song form and its importance in communicating values, issues and ideas during the revolution and into the present. The local quartet Los Cuatro Vientos provide musical accompaniment.
Related exhibit
Stories & Music of the Revolution
Contacts
Raquel Rubio Goldsmith, Historian and lecturer, UA Department of Mexican American and Raza Studies
      
  Celestino Fernandez, Professor, Professor, UA Department of Sociology
      
  Los Cuatro Vientos Musical Group