UTPA event honors GI Forum founder, civil rights leader Hector P. Garcia
Roughly 200 people attended a viewing of Justice For My People a documentary on American GI Forum founder and civil rights leader Dr. Hector P. Garcia on Monday night at the University of Texas-Pan American.
Hispanic Heritage Month event shines light on life of Dr. Hector P. Garcia, GI Forum founder
A panel discussion at the screening featured Garcia's daughter Cecilia Garcia-Akers, who talked about his life and legacy, and Dr. Maritza De La Trinidad, assistant professor of history, who described briefly the history of Hispanic civil rights activism in the U.S. The event was organized and moderated by Mexican American Studies student Alan Padilla. The audience, which included a large contingent of Elsa-Edcouch High School students, also heard from Dr. Francisco Guajardo, UTPA associate professor of educational leadership.
Hector P. Garcia 2013 Cultural Competence Awards Ceremony
The Hector P. Garcia 2013 Cultural Competence Awards Ceremony was held on October 7 at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) in Galveston, Tx.
The Hector P. Garcia, M.D. Cultural Competence Award honors his legacy of commitment and service by recognizing a current UTMB student of medicine, nursing, allied health sciences or graduate biomedical sciences who best exemplifies Dr. Garcia’s commitment to quality health care for all.
Ariel M. Morrow, studying Clinical Laboratory Sciences at the UTMB School of Health Professions, wrote the winning essay for 2013.