Bernadette Hamilton-Brady

Bernadette Hamilton-Brady

Bernadette Hamilton-Brady has served in Administration for the Drama Department for 32 years, part of which was as Director of Theatre under a previous departmental designation, and is now currently the Chair. Under her tenure, she has produced, directed, acted, light designed, and choreographed for over sixty productions at St. Mary’s University.

Her expertise encompasses pedagogical applications at her campus, study-abroad in London, and production work in creativity, theatre, musical theatre and dance. Such work included her one-woman show on Pola Negri entitled His Polita in 2003. This production was based upon research gathered from the Pola Negri Collection in the St. Mary’s University Blume Library’s Archives as well as other sources. She presented supplemental research from this project at the FINA International Conference: Pola Negri and the Vicissitudes of Stardom in Warsaw, Poland and at the Pola i inni Film Festival in Lipno, Poland during the Spring of 2018. The mayor of Lipno presented her with a key to the city.

She has also performed the roles of Mrs. Patrick Campbell in Dear Liar, Gertrude in Hamlet and Wife in the bilingual production of August Strindberg’s The Stronger with the International Theatre Festival of San Antonio. Her work also includes various collaborations with the San Antonio Symphony, Opera Theatre of San Antonio, Mexican Cultural Institute, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, Jump-Start Performance Co., San Antonio Public Theatre, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio Public Library, Texas Ballet Concerto, Incarnate Word Ballet Company, Joffery Ballet Workshop, Richmond Ballet and Virginia Opera.

Co-authored IDENTITATEM <—>IDENTIDAD<—>IDENTITY: A Transformative Theatre Project Capturing the Spiritual and Cultural Realities of Youth and Young Adults in Holy Rosary Parish, San Antonio, Texas with Jorge Martinez.

Kathryn Klokker

Kathryn Klokker

Third year Law Student, School of Law and Graduate Student, Master of International Relations

Co-authored Education Inequality in Westside San Antonio during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of Lanier High School with Claudia Donoso

Gerardo Nino Pozos

Gerardo Nino Pozos

Co-authored Black in the Barrio: African American History of San Antonio’s Westside with Teresa Van Hoy and Harold Johnson.

Harold Johnson

Harold Johnson

Co-authored Black in the Barrio: African American History of San Antonio’s Westside with Teresa Van Hoy and Gerardo Nino Pozos.

Teresa Van Hoy

Teresa Van Hoy, Ph.D.

Co-authored Black in the Barrio: African American History of San Antonio’s Westside with Harold Johnson and Gerardo Nino Pozos.

Yamilet Muñoz

Yamilet Muñoz

Undergraduate in International/Global Studies

Yamilet is a first-generation college student, born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, with family roots in Matamoros, Coahuila, MX. She hopes to one day spark positive change to underrepresented causes and issues. In the meantime, she spends time with her family and pets and focuses the rest of her free time serving her community and giving back to organizations that have helped her achieve her dreams and passions. She is an International and Global Studies and Spanish Double Major with a Portuguese Minor at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas, Class of 2022.

Co-authored Bilingual, Biliterate, and Bicultural: Dual Language in Westside Schools with Meghann M. Peace.

Meghann M. Peace

Meghann M. Peace, Ph.D.

Dr. Peace received her Ph.D. in Hispanic Linguistics from the University of Minnesota, and is an Associate Professor of Spanish and Linguistics at St. Mary’s University. Her previous research examined second language Spanish, but since moving to San Antonio she has become interested in heritage language teaching and learning. In particular, she studies the ways in which heritage speakers’ attitudes are affected through studying linguistics, studying abroad, and coming into contact with other dialects. She is especially fond of U.S. Spanish (Spanglish) and gladly defends it any chance she gets.

Co-authored Bilingual, Biliterate, and Bicultural: Dual Language in Westside Schools with Yamilet Munoz.

Cynthia Rodríguez

Cynthia Rodríguez

Co-authored The Influential Leaders of San Antonio’s Westside with Joseph Gershtenson.

Claudia Donoso

Claudia Donoso

Assistant Professor, Graduate International Relations

Co-authored Education Inequality in Westside San Antonio during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of Lanier High School with Kathryn Klokker

A Dream Turned Into Ice Ice Baby Video | Directed by Alexandra Cantu

A Dream Turned Into Ice Ice Baby Video

Directed by Alexandra Cantu

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