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Rosie Castro

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Born to Victoria Castro and Edward Perez, Rosie was raised by her mother and a guardian, Marcia Garcia, in San Antonio. Growing up in the San Antonio barrio, Castro cited the beginning of her interest in social justice in witnessing the racial and economic boundaries that affected her family,
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1964 presidential campaign. Later she joined with the Mexican American Unity Council. With MAUC, she participated in and helped to organize the organization’s boycott of the San Antonio Savings Association, a savings and loan operation headed by former San Antonio Mayor Walter McAllister.
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Both Joaquin Castro and Julian Castro have cited Rosie's activism as the foundation for their political careers. Julian noted in his keynote address that "my mother fought hard for civil rights so that instead of a mop, I could hold this microphone."
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party chair. At the time, the RUP worked alongside the San Antonio Committee for Barrio Betterment to pursue positions in the city. With the CBB, Castro herself became a candidate in 1971 for the
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As an undergraduate, Castro first became involved in student activism through the Young Democrats, and organizing the campus-required Young Republicans chapter in response.
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In March of 2023, Castro was appointed to serve as the interim councilperson for City Council District 7 after Councilwoman Ana Sandoval's resignation.
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In 2015, she was elected to the San Antonio Women’s Hall of Fame, and in 2017 she was awarded an honorary Ph.D. from Our Lady of the Lake University.
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Castro continues to be involved in community and national organizations such as Latinas Represent, the Texas Organizing Project, and
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With a scholarship from her valedictorian title and other financial means, she successfully enrolled at
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Castro is also a published poet, contributing four pieces to the anthology,
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Gutiérrez, José Angel; Meléndez, Michelle; Noyola, Sonia Adriana (2007).
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Entre Guadalupe y Malinche : Tejanas in literature and art
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Latinas in the United States : a historical encyclopedia
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Hernández-Avila, Inés; Cantú, Norma E. (23 February 2016).
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Chicanas in charge : Texas women in the public arena
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Entre Guadalupe y Malinche: Tejanas in Literature and Art
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Activists for Hispanic and Latino American civil rights
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San Antonio, Texas
Our Lady of the Lake University
BA
University of Texas at San Antonio
MPA
Democratic
Raza Unida Party
Julian
Joaquin
civil rights activist
San Antonio, Texas
Mexican American Youth Organization
Raza Unida Party
Julian
Joaquin Castro
Our Lady of the Lake University
Master of Public Administration
University of Texas at San Antonio
Lyndon B. Johnson’s
Free Angela Davis
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Raza Unida Party
Bexar County
San Antonio City Council
Palo Alto College
AARP
University of Texas Press
Texas Monthly
ISBN
0253111692

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