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Fernando Rocha oral history interview

Identifier
OH-03666
Abstract

Oral history interview with Fernando Rocha conducted by Nathalie Martinez and Barbara Tabach on November 13, 2019 for the Latinx Voices of Southern Nevada Oral History Project. In this interview, Fernando Rocha recalls growing up in Santa Ana, California and in Sunrise Manor in Las Vegas, Nevada. Fernando Rocha is a Mexican professional who is committed to giving back to the Latinx youth of Las Vegas. He talks about his responsibility as a translator in his family with his siblings. He credits his academic and professional success to the Clark County School District and programs such as GEAR UP and Upward Bound. After studying at Hofstra University, he came back to Las Vegas to work with Wells Fargo and is an active community member as co-founder of the Nevada Youth Coalition and work through the Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA) and Nevada Promise Mentor at the College of Southern Nevada (CSN).

Archival Collection

Photograph of Harry Reid and Hillary Clinton, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, circa early 1990s

Date
1990 to 1994
Description
U.S. Senator Harry Reid (Nev.) at podium on the occasion of Hillary Clinton's visit to UNLV.

Image

Juanita Greer White, Nevada assemblywoman, image 003 of 008: photographic print

Date
1970 (year approximate) to 1979 (year approximate)
Description
Juanita Greer White, center, on grounds of UNLV, watching the new building taking place.

Image

Juanita Greer White, Nevada assemblywoman and Donald Moyer, UNLV President: photographic print

Date
1970 (year approximate) to 1979 (year approximate)
Description
Juanita Greer White, left, and UNLV President Donald Moyer, center. The woman on the right is unidentified.

Image

Juanita Greer White, Nevada assemblywoman, image 005 of 008: photographic print

Date
1976
Description
Juanita Greer White (left) and Dr. Thomas White (center) in Juanita G. White Hall.

Image