If you have attended the Houston relief sale you may have met Felipe there. I have worked with his wife for a number of years as she has been co-chair of the Rio Grande Valley Relief Sale. Going to the Valley to help at that sale gives me a glimpse into the Latino Mennonite culture each year which I find enjoyable and enriching. This talk should be very interesting. Regards, Stephen R. Hochstetler Manager - WW Technical Enablement Network Service Assurance Phone: 1-512-286-2503 | Mobile: 1-512-965-5328 IBM Software Services for Tivoli: Driving client E-mail: shochste@xxxxxxxxxx success with support, services, and skills enablement 11301 Burnet Rd Austin, TX 78758-3404 United States Find me on: LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/stephen-hochstetler/4/357/87b Twitter: https://twitter.com/stevehoch From: "Friesen, Steven J" <friesen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: Austin Mennonite Church <amc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Date: 04/09/2013 04:42 AM Subject: [amc] FW: "Latino Mennonites" workshop, Tuesday, April 16 Sent by: amc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx There's a talk on campus next week that some might be of interest to some. Steve On 4/8/13 8:36 PM, "Martinez, Anne M" <ammtz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> told me: You are invited to "Latino Mennonites: Civil Rights, Faith, and Evangelical Culture" A workshop by Dr. Felipe Hinojosa Texas A&M University Tuesday, April 16 11-12:15 GAR 4.100 Dr. Felipe Hinojosa joined the History Department at Texas A&M University in the fall of 2009. He received his PhD in History from the University of Houston, Master of Arts in History from the University of Texas Pan American in 2004, and a Bachelor of Arts in English from Fresno Pacific University in 1999. He has teaching and research interests that include Latina/o-Chicana/o Studies, American Religion, Social Movements, Gender, and Comparative Race and Ethnicity. A native of Brownsville, Texas, Hinojosa is the recipient of numerous fellowships and most recently published an article titled, “Educating ‘Hispano Hoosiers’: From the Hispanic Ministries Program to the Center for Intercultural Teaching and Learning at Goshen College, 1979-2006" in the October 2012 issue of Mennonite Quarterly Review. His book Latino Mennonites: Civil Rights, Faith, and Evangelical Culture (Johns Hopkins University Press) will be out in 2014. (http://history.tamu.edu/faculty/hinojosa.shtml) Responder: Dr. Anne M. Martinez ( http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/history/faculty/amm2877) Free and open to the public. RSVP required. To RSVP and receive a copy of the pre-circulated paper, please email Anne Martinez ( ammtz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) by 5 p.m., Friday, April 12. A light lunch will be provided. Sponsors include the Institute for Historical Studies and the Department of History at the University of Texas at Austin. Anne M. Martínez Assistant Professor Department of History University of Texas at Austin