NACCS - Tejas Foco 2025 Conference

March 7-8, 2025

The NACCS - Tejas Foco 2025 conference, held at Texas Tech University on March 7-8, was an inspiring gathering of scholars, artists, and community members exploring key topics in Mexican American and Latina/o studies. The event encouraged meaningful conversations and collaborations, showcasing the diverse voices that shape these fields.

A highlight of the conference was the "Icons and Symbols of the Borderland" exhibit by the JUNTOS Art Association. This powerful collection offered a vivid portrayal of borderland identity and cross-cultural narratives, leaving a lasting impression on attendees.

The conference's success was made possible by the hard work and dedication of its sponsors, organizers, and participants. Their efforts created an engaging space for dialogue, reflection, and the exchange of ideas—emphasizing the value of community and interdisciplinary collaboration in understanding Mexican American and Latina/o experiences.

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