As the Texas Legislature passes laws aimed at erasing LGBTQIA+ people, a nonbinary ceramic artist in the RGV shares how they continue to create and try to raise their voice for their community. The post Creating Through Erasure: How a Nonbinary Artist in the RGV is Dealing with HB 229 appeared first on Trucha RGV.| Trucha RGV
Learn about how Tierra Mojada, an artist-led studio, is helping restore native ecosystems and reconnecting the RGV community to ancestral lifeways.| Trucha RGV
Check out how five gallery spaces are shaping the revival of the McAllene art scene.| Trucha RGV
Max Nevarez reviews The Hunger Games, highlighting its dystopian themes of survival, performance, and rebellion. The review connects the film’s commentary on government control and fear to real-world anxieties, urging readers to support local justice organizations in the Rio Grande Valley.| Trucha RGV
Learn about the Texas floods that struck Harlingen, submerging streets and affecting local businesses in extraordinary ways.| Trucha RGV
Join the celebration of Pride Month through Fashion4ReproPassion, a vibrant event promoting LGBTQIA+ pride and reproductive rights.| Trucha RGV
Explore the impact of the Rio Grande Valley March flood that left residents stranded and dramatically changed daily lives in the area.| Trucha RGV
Explore how Bloom RGV empowers young leaders in the Rio Grande Valley through civic engagement and community support.| Trucha RGV
Que Pedo: SpaceX’s Ongoing Effects in the RGV and a Multi-Million Dollar Project for SpaceX’s Driveway Story by Nina Alegre Edited by Abigail Vela Since SpaceX’s arrival to Cameron County, […]| Trucha RGV
Es Pep, Es Funny: The Story Behind the Beloved Peperoni Story by Josue Ramirez Edited by Abigail Vela A black and white doodle of a weenie dog with an attitude […]| Trucha RGV