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The mission of the Hispanic Association of City Employees for Results (HACER) is to provide personal and professional development to all city employees through networking, community service, and education while promoting unity through diversity & culture.

05/10/2026

01/19/2026
01/16/2026

2026 Hacers Board Members (missing some members)

01/16/2026

Thank you all for such a great kick-start event to begin 2026. It was energizing, well-aligned, and set a strong foundation for the year ahead.

We are looking forward to building on the momentum we created and working together to make 2026 a successful year for all.

12/27/2022

Vote and RSVP for our membership mixer, this Saturday at 8pm!

Selena (Requires HBO Max subscription)
Lucy and Desi (Requires Amazon Prime subscription)
Book of Life (Requires Disney+ subscription)
Coco (Requires Disney+ subscription)
West Side Story (Requires Disney+ subscription)

Photos from South Dallas Cultural Center's post 03/16/2022
02/18/2022

REGISTER TODAY!
We’ll be starting an adult art class where you will make an alebrije using cartoneria techniques.

This 4-week workshop will be held on Saturdays, February 26-March 19, 2022 from 11-2pm at the Latino Cultural Center. The workshop will be taught by local artist, Lourdes Osorio.
If you are interested in participating please pay the $40 registration fee to reserve your spot. This fee pays for instruction and all supplies used during class. Space is limited. The workshop will be socially distanced, masks are encouraged.

To register please contact Jessica Trevizo at [email protected]
or pay the registration fee through PayPal at paypal.me/lccfriends/40

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02/16/2022

Las Sillas

Presented by Teatro Gótico, Written by Eugène Ionesco, Directed by Eduardo Ruíz Saviñón and starring Cora Cardona, Rodrigo Mendoza and Sergio Rüed

Teatro Gótico is known for its stark humor and post-punk, minimalist aesthetic that explores classics of gothic literature; Southern, English and Spanish. Through innovative adaptations of the likes of Melville, Shelley, Stoker, and Tenessee Williams, this Mexico City based theater company reinvigorates familiar tales through a contemporary lens.

In this innovative iteration of Ionesco’s absurd masterpiece, an aging couple comes to represent a depleted contemporary society. Through their nightly games, this couple manifest the struggles of migration to a promised land, a reality that plagues the developing world. The intimate becomes universal, as violence and exhaustion within the family becomes a metaphor for the struggle between powerful states and global citizens.

The presentation is in Spanish accompanied by an English libretto.
Dates & Times

Saturday, February 19th at 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 20th at 3:00 p.m.

Complimentary champagne reception 7:15 p.m and 2:15 p.m.
Location

The Latino Cultural Center
2600 Live Oak St.
Dallas, TX 75204
Admission

$15 – $25

For more information, visit https://teatrodallas.org/productions/20th-int-perf-fest/

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Dallas, TX
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