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MOSTHistory: Stories from the Rio Grande will feature interviews and oral histories conducted by the Communications and Education departments.

Museum of South Texas History


    • Nov 18, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 31 EPISODES


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    The History of Water in the Rio Grande Valley

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 52:06


    Museum CEO Francisco Guajardo discusses the history of water usage along the Rio Grande during the Rio Grande Valley Utility Conference in McAllen, Texas, on Nov. 6, 2024.

    Rich and Dynamic History of McAllen

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 45:33


    Museum CEO Francisco Guajardo presents on the history of McAllen at the McAllen Chamber of Commerce.

    Cameron County Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 87:15


    Museum CEO Francisco Guajardo presents on record preservation with the Cameron County Clerk's Office.

    FESTIBA 2024: Dr. García's Gold

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 69:14


    Let's tell the story of gold that was buried under a house during the Great Depression and then uncovered by a plumber many years later. It is an exciting story and yet under told story in South Texas history that highlights not only a family that buried the gold, but a story of unprecedented philanthropic generosity in the history of South Texas and in American history. The content for this session comes from a family archival collection that was donated to the Museum of South Texas History in 2022. This was recorded during FESTIBA on Friday, March 1, within Dr. García's Gold exhibit. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mosthistory/message

    FESTIBA 2024: Family Stories of the Underground Railroad

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 71:54


    The story of the Underground Railroad, as it moved through South Texas and into northeastern Mexico, is shaped particularly through family stories along the border. It is an under told part of American history. Museum CEO Francisco Guajardo and archivist Melissa Peña explore and share the history of the Underground Railroad to find commonalities and differences that may be geographical, political, cultural, and social. This was recorded during FESTIBA on Friday, March 1, at 10 a.m. in the museum's steamboat mini theater. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mosthistory/message

    Hometown Heroes of South Texas: Johnny Gonzales

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 52:15


    The Museum of South Texas History hosted the spotlight exhibit "Hometown Heroes of South Texas: A Veterans Day Exhibit" during November 2022. Exhibits & Collections Coordinator Melissa Peña curated this exhibit with personal items from four veterans: Gina Guajardo, Jerry Arteaga, José Villarreal and Jessica Villarreal. The veterans also shared their stories through a video produced by the MOSTHistory Communications team, which inspired more recordings of other individuals with similar experiences. This podcast season will feature veterans from across South Texas. In this fourth episode of season five, Communications Officer Pamela Morales de Hendricks and Exhibits & Collections Coordinator Melissa Peña discuss the exhibit and the veterans who were featured. Photos of the spotlight exhibit, "Hometown Heroes of South Texas: A Veteran's Day Exhibit" -- https://mosthistory.org/photo-gallery --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mosthistory/message

    Hometown Heroes of South Texas: Gina Guajardo & Jerry Arteaga

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 20:53


    The Museum of South Texas History hosted the spotlight exhibit "Hometown Heroes of South Texas: A Veterans Day Exhibit" during November 2022. Exhibits & Collections Coordinator Melissa Peña curated this exhibit with personal items from four veterans: Gina Guajardo, Jerry Arteaga, José Villarreal and Jessica Villarreal. The veterans also shared their stories through a video produced by the MOSTHistory Communications team, which inspired more recordings of other individuals with similar experiences. This podcast season will feature veterans from across South Texas. In this fourth episode of season five, Communications Officer Pamela Morales de Hendricks and Exhibits & Collections Coordinator Melissa Peña discuss the exhibit and the veterans who were featured. Photos of the spotlight exhibit, "Hometown Heroes of South Texas: A Veteran's Day Exhibit" -- https://mosthistory.org/photo-gallery/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mosthistory/message

    Hometown Heroes of South Texas: José & Jessica Villarreal

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 21:47


    The Museum of South Texas History hosted the spotlight exhibit "Hometown Heroes of South Texas: A Veterans Day Exhibit" during November 2022. Exhibits & Collections Coordinator Melissa Peña curated this exhibit with personal items from four veterans: Gina Guajardo, Jerry Arteaga, José Villarreal and Jessica Villarreal. The veterans also shared their stories through a video produced by the MOSTHistory Communications team, which inspired more recordings of other individuals with similar experiences. This podcast season will feature veterans from across South Texas. In this third episode of season five, Communications Officer Pamela Morales de Hendricks and Exhibits & Collections Coordinator Melissa Peña discuss the exhibit and the veterans who were featured. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mosthistory/message

    Hometown Heroes of South Texas: Juan Ramon García

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 24:50


    The Museum of South Texas History hosted the spotlight exhibit "Hometown Heroes of South Texas: A Veterans Day Exhibit" during November 2022. Exhibits & Collections Coordinator Melissa Peña curated this exhibit with personal items from four veterans: Gina Guajardo, Jerry Arteaga, José Villarreal and Jessica Villarreal. The veterans also shared their stories through a video produced by the MOSTHistory Communications team, which inspired more recordings of other individuals with similar experiences. This podcast season will feature veterans from across South Texas. In this second episode of season five, Communications Officer Pamela Morales de Hendricks interviews veteran Juan Ramon Garcia, who participated in the Vietnam War. This interview took place in the VFW in McAllen, Texas. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mosthistory/message

    Hometown Heroes of South Texas: Reynaldo Leal (beeped version)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 54:33


    Warning: This interview contains descriptive war scenes that may be uncomfortable for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised. The Museum of South Texas History hosted the spotlight exhibit "Hometown Heroes of South Texas: A Veterans Day Exhibit" during November 2022. Exhibits & Collections Coordinator Melissa Peña curated this exhibit with personal items from four veterans: Gina Guajardo, Jerry Arteaga, José Villarreal and Jessica Villarreal. The veterans also shared their stories through a video produced by the MOSTHistory Communications team, which inspired more recordings of other individuals with similar experiences. This podcast season will feature veterans from across South Texas. In this first episode of season five, Communications Officer Pamela Morales de Hendricks interviews veteran Reynaldo Leal, who enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in the early 2000s. He shares stories on joining the military and participating in the Iraq War. Currently he lives in the Rio Grande Valley with his family. Links to Reynaldo's work: Instagram IMDb Self-portrait at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mosthistory/message

    Hometown Heroes of South Texas: Reynaldo Leal (Please check show notes for warnings)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 54:55


    Warning: This interview contains language that may not be suitable for children (there's a beeped version available here), and it also contains descriptive war scenes that may be uncomfortable for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised. The Museum of South Texas History hosted the spotlight exhibit "Hometown Heroes of South Texas: A Veterans Day Exhibit" during November 2022. Exhibits & Collections Coordinator Melissa Peña curated this exhibit with personal items from four veterans: Gina Guajardo, Jerry Arteaga, José Villarreal and Jessica Villarreal. The veterans also shared their stories through a video produced by the MOSTHistory Communications team, which inspired more recordings of other individuals with similar experiences. This podcast season will feature veterans from across South Texas. In this first episode of season five, Communications Officer Pamela Morales de Hendricks interviews veteran Reynaldo Leal, who enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in the early 2000s. He shares stories on joining the military and participating in the Iraq War. Currently he lives in the Rio Grande Valley with his family. Links to Reynaldo's work: Instagram IMDb Self-portrait at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mosthistory/message

    African American Perspectives in South Texas: Sabrina Walker-Hernandez and Al Gatling

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 45:41


    In the fourth season of "Stories from the Rio Grande," the local nonprofit Village in the Valley shares how it was created and its missions to "[elevate] and [unite] the Black community while connecting cultures in the Rio Grande Valley." Through this virtual platform, MOSTHistory will use the terms African American and Black interchangeably. In this final episode, Sabrina Walker-Hernandez and Al Gatling, both Valley transplants, discuss why they moved to the Rio Grande Valley, and why it's home. Both are board members of Village in the Valley and will share the future vision of the organization. Learn more about Village in the Valley by visiting the website at https://villageinthevalley.org and following the organization on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Villageinthevalleyrgv) and/or Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/vivargv). This podcast was made possible by the Betty Stieren Kelso Foundation. Thanks for listening to "Stories from the Rio Grande," a podcast by MOSTHistory. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mosthistory/message

    African American Perspectives in South Texas: Matthew Pollock

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 19:12


    In the fourth season of "Stories from the Rio Grande," the local nonprofit Village in the Valley shares how it was created and its missions to "[elevate] and [unite] the Black community while connecting cultures in the Rio Grande Valley." Through this virtual platform, MOSTHistory will use the terms African American and Black interchangeably. In this episode, Matthew Pollock discusses how he became part of the grassroots effort to establish the Village in the Valley organization--and teaching his children to become multicultural. Learn more about Village in the Valley by visiting the website at https://villageinthevalley.org and following the organization on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Villageinthevalleyrgv) and/or Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/vivargv). This podcast was made possible by the Betty Stieren Kelso Foundation. Thanks for listening to "Stories from the Rio Grande," a podcast by MOSTHistory. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mosthistory/message

    African American Perspectives in South Texas: Mamie Anodjo

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 29:16


    In the fourth season of "Stories from the Rio Grande," the local nonprofit Village in the Valley shares how it was created and its missions to "[elevate] and [unite] the Black community while connecting cultures in the Rio Grande Valley." Through this virtual platform, MOSTHistory will use the terms African American and Black interchangeably. In this episode, Mamie Anodjo discusses why she moved to the Rio Grande Valley and became part of the grassroots effort to establish the Village in the Valley organization. Learn more about Village in the Valley by visiting the website at https://villageinthevalley.org and following the organization on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Villageinthevalleyrgv) and/or Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/vivargv). This podcast was made possible by the Betty Stieren Kelso Foundation. Thanks for listening to "Stories from the Rio Grande," a podcast by MOSTHistory. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mosthistory/message

    African American Perspectives in South Texas: Theresa Gatling & Marsha Terry

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 50:35


    In the fourth season of "Stories from the Rio Grande," the local nonprofit Village in the Valley shares how it was created and its missions to "[elevate] and [unite] the Black community while connecting cultures in the Rio Grande Valley." In this episode, co-founders of Village in the Valley Theresa Gatling and Marsha Terry discuss how the organization formed and sharing experiences on living in the Rio Grande Valley. Learn more about Village in the Valley by visiting the website at https://villageinthevalley.org and following the organization on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Villageinthevalleyrgv) and/or Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/vivargv). This podcast was made possible by the Betty Stieren Kelso Foundation. Thanks for listening to "Stories from the Rio Grande," a podcast by MOSTHistory. Through this virtual platform, MOSTHistory will use the terms African American and Black interchangeably. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mosthistory/message

    African American Perspectives in South Texas: Alberto Rodriguez

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 57:20


    In the fourth season of "Stories from the Rio Grande," the local nonprofit Village in the Valley shares how it was created and its missions to "[elevate] and [unite] the Black community while connecting cultures in the Rio Grande Valley." In the first episode, we interviewed Alberto Rodriguez, a professor from Texas A&M Kingsville, to provide context on the history of Black culture, influence, and presence in South Texas. Rodriguez research includes interracial relations between Black and Brown communities in South Texas and across the country. Learn more about Village in the Valley by visiting the website at https://villageinthevalley.org and following the organization on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Villageinthevalleyrgv) and/or Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/vivargv). This podcast was made possible by the Betty Stieren Kelso Foundation. Thanks for listening to "Stories from the Rio Grande," a podcast by MOSTHistory. Through this virtual platform, MOSTHistory will use the terms African American and Black interchangeably. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mosthistory/message

    Golden Memories: The Sandra Luna Tribute

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 11:09


    The Museum of South Texas History closed its doors to the public during the pandemic of 2020 but, behind closed doors, museum staff worked hard. In July 2020, museum staff faced what many families were enduring: a death in the family, due to COVID-19 complications. This episode highlights the memory of Sandra Luna, the Visitor Services host, who spent 21 years at MOSTHistory working to establish relationships with the community and its FRIENDS. Thank you for listening to MOSTHistory. Stay tuned for season four. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mosthistory/message

    Golden Memories: Lisa Adam

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 51:51


    The Museum of South Texas History turned 50 in 2020 but, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it concludes its celebrations in April 2021. During the month of April, the MOSTHistory Communications team will publish a five-episode series with current and former staff members, and a tribute to Visitors Services host Sandra Luna, who died of COVID complications in July 2020. This episode features former staff member Lisa Adam, the curator of collections. She shares some stories about the museum's valuable collections, the creative process in producing educational programming and some of the people who volunteered at the museum. Thanks for listening to "Stories from the Rio Grande," a podcast by MOSTHistory. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mosthistory/message

    Golden Memories: Judy McClelland

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 36:16


    The Museum of South Texas History turned 50 in 2020 but, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it concludes its celebrations in April 2021. During the month of April, the MOSTHistory Communications team will publish a five-episode series with current and former staff members, and a tribute to Visitors Services host Sandra Luna, who died of COVID complications in July 2020. This episode features former staff member Judy McClelland, the former Education Officer. She shares some stories about the school tours, puppet shows and what she hopes for the museum in the next 50 years. Thanks for listening to "Stories from the Rio Grande," a podcast by MOSTHistory. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mosthistory/message

    Golden Memories: Barbara Stokes

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 28:09


    The Museum of South Texas History turned 50 in 2020 but, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it concludes its celebrations in April 2021. During the month of April, the MOSTHistory Communications team will publish a five-episode series with current and former staff members, and a tribute to Visitors Services host Sandra Luna, who died of COVID complications in July 2020. This episode features former staff member Barbara Stokes. She was part of the Collections team with lots of memories and stories about working in the archives and helping during special events. Thanks for listening to "Stories from the Rio Grande," a podcast by MOSTHistory. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mosthistory/message

    Golden Memories: Museum CEO Dr. Francisco Guajardo

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 50:07


    The Museum of South Texas History turned 50 in 2020 but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it concludes its celebrations in April 2021. During the month of April, the MOSTHistory Communications team will publish a five-episode series with current and former staff members and a tribute to Visitors Services host Sandra Luna, who died of COVID complications in July 2020. Thanks for listening to "Stories from the Rio Grande," a podcast by MOSTHistory. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mosthistory/message

    Stories from the Rio Grande: Eddie Lucio III

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 29:13


    MOSTHistory: Stories from the Rio Grande will highlight the history and heritage of South Texas and northeastern Mexico with interviews featuring those who live in the borderland region. In final episode of season two, the son of Eddie Lucio Jr. talks about the family dynamics of a father and son working as Texas state elected officials. Here are some photographs of the father and son: https://mosthistory.org/stories-from-the-rio-grande-eddie-lucio-iii/ For inquiries or suggestions, please send an e-mail to mosthistorymarketing@gmail.com.

    Stories from the Rio Grande: Reba Cardenas McNair

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 48:05


    MOSTHistory: Stories from the Rio Grande will highlight the history and heritage of South Texas and northeastern Mexico with interviews featuring those who live in the borderland region. In this episode, Reba Cardenas McNair, the daughter of former two elected officials--one city commissioner and one school board trustee--shares the stories of her parents overcoming challenges to provide opportunities for their communities and their family. Here is a great video about the Cardenas family accomplishments: https://youtu.be/OKqaNfguZZ8 For inquiries or suggestions, please send an e-mail to mosthistorymarketing@gmail.com.

    Stories from the Rio Grande: Ramirez Brothers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 29:33


    MOSTHistory: Stories from the Rio Grande will highlight the history and heritage of South Texas and northeastern Mexico with interviews featuring those who live in the borderland region. In this episode of season two, the sons of Alfonso "Al Ramirez" talk about their father's mayoral term, political activism and other accomplishments. Al Ramirez was the first Hispanic mayor of Edinburg voted into office in the 1960s. Here are some of the photographs from the Al Ramirez Collection: https://mosthistory.org/stories-from-the-rio-grande-ramirez-brothers/ For inquiries or suggestions, please send an e-mail to mosthistorymarketing@gmail.com.

    Stories from the Rio Grande: Ruben Villarreal

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 39:53


    MOSTHistory: Stories from the Rio Grande will highlight the history and heritage of South Texas and northeastern Mexico with interviews featuring the many people who live in the borderland region. In this episode of season two, Ruben Villarreal, the former Rio Grande City mayor, talks about growing up in Rio Grande City, the spirit of the bi-cultural region and how his father's values inspired him to pursue a life in public service. For inquiries or suggestions, please send an e-mail to mosthistorymarketing@gmail.com.

    Stories from the Rio Grande: Lita Leo

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 31:17


    MOSTHistory: Stories from the Rio Grande will highlight the history and heritage of South Texas and northeastern Mexico with interviews featuring the many people who live in the borderland region. In this first episode of season two, Lita Leo provides an insight of how her family, which is well-known throughout Hidalgo County, became involved in local politics. She also tells a few stories about growing up in a political family and how that affected her and her siblings. See the photo gallery of the Leo family: https://mosthistory.org/stories-from-the-rio-grande-lita-leo/ For inquiries or suggestions, please send an e-mail to mosthistorymarketing@gmail.com.

    Stories from the Rio Grande: The Lost Empires (Final Episode)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 54:00


    MOSTHistory: Stories from the Rio Grande will highlight the history and heritage of South Texas and northeastern Mexico with interviews featuring locals, historians, museum staff members or anyone who might have experienced historical changes in the region. The first season is "The Lost Empires," a rise-and-fall perspective as told by Neil Cassady, a former salesman for Griffin & Brand. However, in this final episode, you'll hear from Jimmy Henderson, the owner of Warren Produce in Edinburg, Texas. This final episode concludes "The Lost Empires" and season one of Stories from the Rio Grande. For inquiries or suggestions, please send an e-mail to mosthistorymarketing@gmail.com.

    Stories from the Rio Grande: The Lost Empires (Ep. 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 15:43


    MOSTHistory: Stories from the Rio Grande will highlight the history and heritage of South Texas and northeastern Mexico with interviews featuring locals, historians, museum staff members or anyone who might have experienced historical changes in the region. The first season is "The Lost Empires," a rise-and-fall perspective as told by Neil Cassady, a former salesman for Griffin & Brand. In this episode, Neil briefly explains the collapse of the fresh produce industry in the Rio Grande Valley and its effects.

    Stories from the Rio Grande: The Lost Empires (Ep. 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 18:31


    MOSTHistory: Stories from the Rio Grande will highlight the history and heritage of South Texas and northeastern Mexico with interviews featuring locals, historians, museum staff members or anyone who might have experienced historical changes in the region. The first season is "The Lost Empires," a rise-and-fall perspective as told by Neil Cassady, a former salesman for Griffin & Brand. In this episode, Neil details the workings of the Griffin & Brand sales office, the difference between farmers' markets and cooperatives, and when fresh produce salesman traveled with migrants. For inquiries or suggestions, please send an e-mail to mosthistorymarketing@gmail.com.

    Stories from the Rio Grande: The Lost Empires (Ep. 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 28:26


    MOSTHistory: Stories from the Rio Grande will highlight the history and heritage of South Texas and northeastern Mexico with interviews featuring locals, historians, museum staff members or anyone who might have experienced historical changes in the region. The first season is "The Lost Empires," a rise-and-fall perspective as told by Neil Cassady, a museum volunteer. In this episode, Neil discusses the process of getting fresh produce from the farms to packing sheds and, ultimately, to the clients selling produce. For inquiries or suggestions, please send an e-mail to mosthistorymarketing@gmail.com.

    Stories from the Rio Grande: The Lost Empires (Pilot)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 15:54


    MOSTHistory: Stories from the Rio Grande will highlight the history and heritage of South Texas and northeastern Mexico with interviews featuring locals, historians, museum staff members or anyone who might have experienced historical changes in the region The first season is "The Lost Empires," a rise-and-fall perspective as told by Neil Cassady, a museum volunteer. In this pilot episode, you'll learn more about Cassady's life and how he ended up at Griffin and Brand, a former local fresh produce company in the Rio Grande Valley. For inquiries or suggestions, please send an e-mail to mosthistorymarketing@gmail.com.

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