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Sunday Speaker Series to highlight the Edcouch-Elsa High School Walkout

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Dr. Francisco Guajardo
Dr. Francisco Guajardo

UTRGV professor to discuss the impact of this historic event

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EDINBURG, Texas — 1968, more than 100 students walked out of a high school run by the Edcouch-Elsa School District. The students were seeking better education tools but felt their concerns were not being addressed by the school administration. The events leading up to the walkout and its impact will be discussed during the Sunday Speaker Series presentation, “A Dialogue on the 50-year Retrospective of the Edcouch-Elsa High School Walkout,” featuring Francisco Guajardo on Nov. 25 at 2 p.m. at the Museum of South Texas History.

Guajardo, an Edcouch-Elsa native, founded the Llano Grande Center for Research and Development, a school and community nonprofit. With this organization, Guajardo has empowered students from the Edcouch-Elsa School District to further their education after high school. With the help of the organization he founded and its students, Guajardo has preserved the perspectives of the walkout by conducting research and oral histories. Following the presentation, community members who were involved in or impacted by the walkout will have the opportunity to tell their side of the story.

Guajardo, who earned his doctorate degree at UT Austin, is the executive director of the B3 Institute. He was born in Rio Bravo, Tamaulipas, and raised in Elsa, on 302 West 3rd Street in the Federal Housing Projects. Guajardo is also a founding member of the Center for Bilingual Studies at UTRGV.

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Sunday Speaker Series is included in the fee for regular museum admission. FRIENDS of MOSTHistory are admitted free as a benefit of FRIENDship and verify their FRIENDship with a FRIENDship card upon entrance.

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