How do you make history?
Roberto Hernández’s story shines a spotlight on the fight for better educational opportunities for members of Milwaukee’s Latino community during the 1960s and 70s. Roberto grew up in a Mexican American family in Texas. His family was part of the migrant labor workforce that did important agricultural work throughout the country, including in Wisconsin. Some workers stayed and made homes in locations like the Milwaukee area, finding new work in places like factories. Two of Roberto’s family members came to Wisconsin for work, and Roberto later joined them and went to school in Milwaukee. A chance meeting with an activist while in college set him on the path to advocate for better educational opportunities for fellow Latino students and a lifelong commitment to helping others.
Meet Roberto Hernández
Questions to Consider
What communities was Roberto a member of? How did he participate in those communities? What communities are you part of? How are you active in your community?
What were the Latino activists in Milwaukee fighting for and why? What was the result of their efforts? Have you taken a stand for something that was important to you and your community?
What qualities or skills helped Roberto in his activism? How? What skills have you used to achieve your goals and help others?
Peek Into the Past
Making headlines
The UW-Milwaukee newspaper reporting on the victory of Latino activists.
From the Archives Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries.
Protestors arrested
Police arrest five protestors for occupying the Chancellor’s office.
From the Archives Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries.
Chancellor’s office
Protestors staged a peaceful sit-in at the Chancellor’s office in an effort to get the university to listen to their needs.
From the Archives Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries.
Protestors in the library
Latino activists tried to use university services like the library in Spanish as part of their protests.
From the Archives Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries.
Victory!
Roberto Hernández (far left) and Jesus Salas (center) celebrate their victory
From the Archives Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries.
Graduation
Roberto’s graduation photo from high school.
From the Archives Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries.
Wedding Day
Roberto married Mary Gorichar in Corpus Christi, Texas, in 1964.
From the Archives Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries.
Young Roberto
A photo of Roberto Hernández as a child.
From the Archives Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries.
Roberto in the US Army
Roberto spent several years in the US Armed Forces after high school.
From the Archives Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries.
Roberto in high school
A photo of Roberto as a high school student in Milwaukee.
From the Archives Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries.
Football star
Roberto was a star football player for all four years of high school.
From the Archives Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries.
List of demands
Latino activists issued a list of 11 actions UW-Milwaukee could take to better work with the city’s Latino students.
From the Archives Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries.
Read On
Roberto Hernández: Working for La Comunidad
Get the full story with this biography book. Audio files are available on each page if you’d like to listen along!
Project Credits
Producer
David Boffa
Animation Director
Ellie Nikoo
Animator
Ian Glodich
2D Character Rigger
Amanda Roslansky
Character & Background Designer
Quinn Blackshere
Animation Title Designer
John Nichols
Animation Voice Over
Sergio González
Spanish Animation Voice Over
Saurin Galue
Animation Sound Design
Kerman Eckes
Animation Producer
Philip Ashby
Audiobook Narration
Sergio González
Audiobook Post-production
Kerman Eckes
David Boffa
Captioning
Catie Pfeifer
Vicki Way Kipp
Translation Services
University of Wisconsin–Madison Cultural Linguistic Services
Rev
Educator Support Materials
Mia Forslund
David Boffa
Web Design
Charles Barrows
Web Development
John Vieth
Tim Schneider
Graphic and Motion Design
Katie Campshure
Ian Glodich
Executive Producer
Ryan Hendricks
Director of Education
Megan Monday
Director of Television
Jon Miskowski
Special Thanks
The Hernández Family
Vanessa Hernández Chenault
Mary Hernández
Tony Baez
Ernesto Chacón
Ricardo Fernandez
Sergio González
Diego X. Román
Jesus Salas
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Libraries and Archives
UWM Roberto Hernández Center
Educator Cohort
Pamela Dempsey
Madison Metropolitan School District, Madison, WI
Mary Pat Erdmann
Woodside Elementary, Wisconsin Rapids, WI
Shannon Erickson
Marquette Elementary, Madison, WI
Colin Hanson
Edgar Elementary School, Edgar, WI
Nathan Holtz
Edgar Elementary School, Edgar, WI
Lisa Husnick
Lodi Elementary School, Lodi, WI
Bree Lawrence
Holmen School District, Holmen, WI
Kerri Lintl
Merrimac Community School, Merrimac, WI
Kris Lockhart
Fox Point-Bayside School District, Cedarburg, WI
Darcy Maxwell
Summit Environmental School, La Crosse, WI
Jessica Pehl
Black River Falls Middle School, Black River Falls, WI
Tanya Schmidt
Oshkosh Area School District, Oshkosh, WI
Mike Scoville
Gibraltar School District, Fish Creek, WI
Funding provided by
Timothy William Trout Education Fund
a gift of Monroe and Sandra Trout
Focus Fund for Education
Friends of PBS Wisconsin