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Comité Ejecutivo y Directores de 2020
Oficiales Ejecutivos

Priscilla Escobedo, President

Ruben A. Arellano, Vice President

Joe Valdez, Treasurer
JUNTA DIRECTIVA

Carina Arrellano

Monica Lopez

Rosemary Hinojosa
Rosemary Hinojosa is an original member of DMAHL, since 2008 when it was founded. She is first generation Mexican American on her father’s side and second generation on her mother’s side. Raised in the Ledbetter barrio of West Dallas, she attended the 100+ year-old Eagle Ford School which she helped to designate a City of Dallas historical landmark in 2019. Like many of the DMAHL board members, she is also a proud alumnus of Crozier Tech High School. She
received her B.A. from SMU and her M.A. from DBU. Rosemary is very proud of her work on
DMAHL – as past Secretary (2008-2012); past Membership Chairperson; Exhibit Committee
member and 2020 Exhibit Director; Barrio History Committee member; and unofficial organizational historian. She is especially proud to have initiated the Emerging Historians of
DMAHL and is their mentor. Prior to retiring, she worked over 45+ years in various nonprofits and an equal number of years volunteering with many others. Currently, she is a Commissioner
of the City of Dallas Landmark Commission. A former history teacher, she loves history, especially researching Mexican American history, including researching and writing her family’s history, reading and viewing current news and events, and working with parents and youth. She
also loves nature walks, dancing, movies, and collecting old family photos. But what she loves
most is great conversation, usually along with dining, with her siblings and good friends; and visiting her son’s family in Louisville, Kentucky and her daughter’s family in California.
Barrio Affiliation: Eagle Ford / Ledbetter
received her B.A. from SMU and her M.A. from DBU. Rosemary is very proud of her work on
DMAHL – as past Secretary (2008-2012); past Membership Chairperson; Exhibit Committee
member and 2020 Exhibit Director; Barrio History Committee member; and unofficial organizational historian. She is especially proud to have initiated the Emerging Historians of
DMAHL and is their mentor. Prior to retiring, she worked over 45+ years in various nonprofits and an equal number of years volunteering with many others. Currently, she is a Commissioner
of the City of Dallas Landmark Commission. A former history teacher, she loves history, especially researching Mexican American history, including researching and writing her family’s history, reading and viewing current news and events, and working with parents and youth. She
also loves nature walks, dancing, movies, and collecting old family photos. But what she loves
most is great conversation, usually along with dining, with her siblings and good friends; and visiting her son’s family in Louisville, Kentucky and her daughter’s family in California.
Barrio Affiliation: Eagle Ford / Ledbetter

Marta Torres

Robert Ramirez

Nicholas Becerra

Macario Hernandez

David Treviño
HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS

Pauline Marceleno Laws

Trini Garza - In Memorium

Albert Gonzalez
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