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January 16, 2024

Celebrating Unity and Diversity: A Tribute to Martin Luther King Jr.

Dr. King’s legacy has left an indelible mark on our nation, reminding us of the importance of unity, equality, and…

Posted By: Mariela Freire
October 24, 2023

A Texas Folklife Twist On Friendsgiving

The holiday season is upon us, and what better way to celebrate than with a unique Texan twist on the classic Friendsgiving gathering? At Texas Folklife, we cherish our cultural heritage, and that includes adding a dash of Lone Star State flair to our Friendsgiving festivities.

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October 24, 2023

5 Ways To Give

In a few months, some will say, “it  is the most wonderful time of the year! “ Twinkling city lights, tamales, and Texas holiday traditions create magical memories. This year, consider adding Texas Folklife to your holiday shopping list.

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October 24, 2023

Early Chicana / Tejana Folklorists of Texas

This past summer, Texas Folklife presented a guest lecture by Dr. Norma Cantu at the Austin Public Library. The lecture was part of our Stories Summer institute, which trains teachers on audio storytelling.

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