A firestorm of criticism has followed the selection of George Prescott Bush to receive the Latino Leadership Award.

Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush, right, with UT-Austin President William Powers at campus reception. Photo from the University of Texas at Austin.
AUSTIN — When Texas Land Commissioner George Prescott Bush became the first recipient of the Latino Leadership Award at the University of Texas at Austin on March 30, 2015, the decision ignited a firestorm of criticism in the national Latino community. The award was presented by the Mexican American and Latina/o Studies Department (MALS) and the Center for Mexican American Studies (CMAS).
First came a demonstration, then a nationally circulated petition calling for redress, including a withholding of donations to the institution and a change of personnel.
Now a resolution proposed by the National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS), the major organization of academics in the field, lays out the group’s concerns about these UT units’ violations of their principles as a result of the actions of Dr. Nicole Guidotti-Hernandez, department chair of MALS, and Dr. Domino Perez, director of CMAS.
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