Tejas Foco 2015 News
2015 PREMIO ESTRELLA DE AZTLAN
by Tony Diaz on 11/24/14
2015 PREMIO ESTRELLA DE AZTLAN
A Lifetime Achievement Award
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Sponsored by The National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS) Tejas Foco
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The Texas Foco of NACCS is proud to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premio Estrella de Aztlán Lifetime Achievement Award to honor individuals whose work has contributed towards the betterment of Chicanas/os in Tejas. The 2015 Premio Estrella de Aztlán will be awarded to up to three individuals. While the nominees may not currently reside in Tejas the contributions or body of work for which they are being honored must have taken place or been about Chicana/os in Tejas. The deadline for submitting the letters of nomination is December 31, 2014. Nominations will be reviewed by a committee comprised of prior Premio Estrella de Aztlán recipients.
The Committee seeks letters of nominations of individuals whom we wish to celebrate and honor with the Premio Estrella de Aztlán at our forthcoming NACCS Tejas Regional Conference.
The Premio will be announced and presented to the recipient(s) at the 2015 NACCS Tejas Foco Regional Conference, “Putting More Community in Community College and Beyond: Scholars, Professors, Writers, Teachers, Students and Families Unite to Open Higher Education to Our Youth,” which will take place at the Lone Star College – North Harris, Houston, Texas, February 26-March 1, 2015. Awardees must be present to receive the Premio Estrella de Aztlán.
Please e-mail nomination letters to Arturo Madrid, Chair, Premio Estrella de Aztlán Committee, at amadrid@trinity.edu
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2015 NACCS TEJAS DISSERTATION AWARD
by Tony Diaz on 11/24/14
**2015 NACCS TEJAS DISSERTATION AWARD**
Monday, December 15, 2014
Sponsored by The National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS) Tejas Foco
NACCS-Tejas Foco invites nominations and submissions for its 2015 NACCS-Tejas Dissertation Award. The 2015 NACCS Tejas Dissertation Award Committee will consider any dissertation defended in 2014 in the following fields: History, Sociology, Anthropology, English, Modern Languages and Literature, American Studies, Ethnic Studies, Chican@ Studies/Mexican American or Latin@ Studies, or related fields. We will recognize an outstanding dissertation that best represents a significant topic related to the Mexican American experience in Texas. The award will be presented at the NACCS-Tejas annual conference to be held at Lone Star College-North Harris, February 26-March 1, 2015. There are no restrictions on the number of nominations per university or per department.
Self-nominations are allowed. Nominations will be reviewed by a committee of NACCS-Tejas Foco members. These committee members include Juanita Luna-Lawhn, San Antonio College; Patricia Portales, San Antonio College; Christopher Carmona, University of Texas, Brownsville; Guadalupe San Miguel, Jr., University of Houston; Roberto R. Calderón, University of North Texas; Monica Martinez, and Jaime Armin Mejía, Texas State University.
Nominations should be sent to the committee chair including name, title of dissertation, university, department, committee members, date of defense, and include an abstract of the dissertation as well as a PDF or MS Word document of the dissertation itself and an accompanying bibliography. All nominations must be received by Monday, December 15, 2014. Nominations should include a submission cover letter briefly describing the main argument/s of the dissertation. For additional information, you may contact the committee chair Dr. Jaime Armin Mejía | Department of English | Flowers Hall | 601 University Dr. | Texas State University | San Marcos, Texas 78666 | jm31@txstate.edu. Only electronic submissions will be accepted.
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NACCS TEJAS FOCO AWARD FOR NON- FICTION
by Tony Diaz on 11/24/14
NACCS TEJAS FOCO AWARD FOR NON- FICTION
*Please Circulate Widely*
ANNOUNCING
2015 NACCS TEJAS NON-FICTION BOOK AWARD
National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies—Tejas Foco
Description of Award:
NACCS-Tejas invites nominations and submissions for its 2015 NACCS-Tejas Non-Fiction Book Award. The 2014 NACCS Tejas Award for Non-Fiction Book Committee will consider any book or edited anthology published in 2013 and 2014 in Texas or elsewhere. We will recognize an outstanding work of non-fiction that best represents a significant topic related to the Mexican American experience in Texas. The award will be presented at the NACCS-Tejas annual conference to be held at Lone Star College – North Harris in Houston, Texas February 26-28, 2015. There are no restrictions on the number of nominations per press or on the number of individuals—authors or readers—who can nominate a text. Essays, journals, diaries, documentaries, scientific papers, photographs, textbooks, travel books, blueprints, technical documentation, user manuals, diagrams and journalistic essays or books previously nominated for this award are not eligible. Nominations will be reviewed by a committee of NACCS-Tejas members.
Procedure for Nominations:
Publishers or authors wishing to submit books for consideration should send a copy of the book to each of the committee members at the addresses below by the deadline of December 1, 2014. Nominations should include a submission cover letter, including the name of the author, the title of the book, press, and the date of publication.
All nominations must be received (not postmarked) by DECEMBER 1, 2014.
For additional information, you may contact the Committee Chair Lydia French at lydia.french@hccs.edu
Lydia French
HCC Central
English and Humanities Division
1300 Holman, SJAC, Ste. 215
Houston, TX 77004
Nicole Guidotti-Hernandez
Chair, Department of Mexican American
And Latina/o Studies
Austin, TX 77012
Mailcode F9200
Austin, TX 78712
Rene Rios
5157 South FM 491
Mercedes, TX 78570
Lisa Justine Hernandez
St. Edward’s University
3001 S. Congress Ave., cmb875
Austin, TX 78745-6489
Committee Members
Elizabeth A. Kessler
205 Roy Cullen Bldg.
Department of English
University of Houston
Houston, TX 77204-3013
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NACCS Tejas Foco Fiction Awards
by Tony Diaz on 11/24/14
ANNOUNCING TWO AWARDS
National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS) Tejas Foco
*Submissions Due December 8th*
2015 NACCS TEJAS AWARD
FOR FICTION
Description of Award
NACCS-Tejas invites nominations and submissions for its 2015 NACCS-Tejas Fiction Award. The NACCS Tejas Award for Fiction Committee will consider any novel or collection of short stories published in 2014 in Texas or elsewhere. We will recognize an outstanding work of fiction that best represents a significant topic related to the Mexican American experience in Texas. The award will be presented at the NACCS-Tejas annual conference to be held at Lone Star College-North Harris in Houston, Texas in February 2015. There are no restrictions on the number of nominations per press. Authors may also self-nominate. Poetry, personal narrative, autobiography, young adult novels, reprints, re-editions of previously published works, translations, or books previously nominated for this award, are not eligible for this particular award.
2015 NACCS TEJAS AWARD
FOR YOUNG ADULT FICTION
Description of Award
NACCS-Tejas invites nominations and submissions for its 2015 NACCS-Tejas Young Adult Fiction Award. The NACCS Tejas Award for Fiction Committee will consider any young adult novel or young adult collection of short stories published in 2014 in Texas or elsewhere. We will recognize an outstanding work of fiction that best represents a significant topic related to the Mexican American experience in Texas. The award will be presented at the NACCS-Tejas annual conference to be held at Lone Star College-North Harris in Houston, Texas in February 2015. There are no restrictions on the number of nominations per press. Authors may also self-nominate. Poetry, personal narrative, autobiography, reprints, re-editions of previously published works, translations, or books previously nominated for this award, are not eligible for this particular award.
Procedure for Nominations
Nominations will be reviewed by a committee of NACCS-Tejas members. Publishers or authors wishing to submit books for consideration should send three copies of the book, one to each of the three committee members at the addresses below. The submission must be received (not postmarked) by December 8, 2014. Nominations should include a submission letter, including the name of the author, the title of the book, the category applying for, the date of publication, and contact information. For additional information, contact the committee chair Dr. Marci R. McMahon (mcmahonmr@utpa.edu).
Committee Members
Dr. José F. Aranda Jr.
Associate Professor of Chicano/a & American Literature
Chair of Spanish & Portuguese
Director of the Américas Reseach Center
Rice University
9 Sunset Blvd., Houston, TX 77005
Sarah Rafael García
Author & Barrio Writers Founder
MFA in Creative Writing (Fiction) Candidate
3507 N. Lamar
P.O. Box 301934
Austin, Texas 78703
Dr. Marci R. McMahon
Associate Professor of Chicana/o and Latina/o Literature
Department of English
Director, Mexican American Studies
University of Texas-Pan American
ARHU 211
1201 West University Drive
Edinburg, Texas 78539
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Bring the Tejas Foco 2015 to Houston
by Tony Diaz on 02/17/14
I look forward with convening with all our friends, colleagues, and familia at the Tejas Foco 2014 in San Antonio at North West Vista College.
This year I am attending to submit our bid for Lone Star College-North Harris in Houston, Texas to host the Tejas Foco 2015.
My campus and the entire city of Houston has had a huge influx of Latinos. We poised to lead the way in demonstrating how a multicultural, multimedia economy is good for everyone. So of course, Houston and Texas, need Mexican American Studies now more than ever.
As you know, of 5 million student in Texas, 51% are Hispanic. Houston is also home to the largest school district in Texas-the Houston Independent School District, with over 270 schools.
This is our time. I know that we can lead the way, and I believe Houston plays a major role in our Chicano Renaissance.
I hope that you will support me in not only bringing the Tejas Foco 2015 to Houston but in also continuing the exponential growth our group, our field, and our people have seen.
Thank you,
Tony Diaz, El Librotraficante
Director of Intercultural Initiatives
Lone Star College-North Harris.