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I am Teaching a Mexican-American Family History Class for Teens at the Anaheim Public Library Next Month

I am presenting a new genealogy lecture for the Anaheim Public Library next month, that is quite a bit different from the typical genealogy topics I teach in my lectures, workshops, and summer school course. This is not a standard how-to class for genealogists. Instead it is a class reaching out to Mexican-American teens and young adults.

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Details to register now for the TxSGS 016 Conference

The TxSGS 2016 Family History Conference Offers 5 Classes Focusing on Hispanic Genealogy

If you have Hispanic ancestors, I highly encourage you to attend the upcoming TxSGS 2016 Family history Conference. In addition to classes focusing on general methodology, record types, and repositories, there are five sessions in particular that focus on Hispanic genealogy.

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San Jose State University iSchool

I am Teaching a Graduate Level Genealogy Course for the San Jose State University School of Information

This June I start teaching a summer session course in genealogy for the graduate School of Information (iSchool) at San Jose State University. A course like this back then would have saved me years of frustration in my own research, and would have made me an even better librarian in terms of the type of research assistance and programming that I provided in public, special, and academic libraries.

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