La Raza Chronicles – July 11, 2006 at 7:00pm
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7PM Pacific Time: Tuesdays
A weekly Latino affairs magazine program with a local and international focus, highlighting the social, political and cultural events affecting the Latino community.
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Tonight’s program, produced by by Silvia Ledezma, Julieta Kusnir, Maya Orozco, Carlos "Los" Murrillo, and Nina Serrano, includes an interview with the filmmaker Jill Freidberg, creator of a film about the teachers’ strikes in Oaxaca and Chiapas, Mexico, entitled "Granito de Arena/Grain of Sand" and news of the Viva Sandino Four-Day Film Festival about Nicargaua. … Continued
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This week we report on the recent repressive actions in Los Angeles and pre-election Mexico, focusing on events in Atenco, Mexico and the South Central Community Farm in LA. Berkeley poet, Rafael Jesus Gonzales premieres his new poem "Atenco" in English and Spanish. Produced by Maya Orozco and Nina Serrano and spiced with lots of … Continued
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Tonight’s program "The Ancient and the Topical," features stories from the Aztec and Mayan peoples, as well as commentaries on the California Primary Election, the new compromise immigration bill, and la musica Latina. Produced by Mr. Chooch and Nina Serrano, with segments by Silvia Ledzema and Amelia Gonzalez.
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This week’s program features Puerto Rico and her Diaspora: music, poetry, recipes, analysis, interviews and a walk-through the San Francisco art exhibit of Puerto Rican artists "Not enough Space." Produced by Nina Serrano with segments by Esther Manilla and Freedom Archives in a fast paced Caribbean/Bay Area experience.
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Abandoned: The Betrayal of America’s Immigrants also a conversation with Luis Rodriguez about Always Running’s tenth anniversary and "My Nature is Hunger," a book of his poetry.
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"Queen of Peace": producer, Nina Serrano interviews Mary Rudge, Alameda Poet Laureate. Mary’s poetry gives the world a positive "YES" with it’s clear and beautiful language aimed straight for uplifting your spirits, strengthening the peace and justice movements, and sharpening your insights. You may be inspired to write a poem yourself, many have. Listen to … Continued
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It’s Cinco De Mayo and we are fighting colonizers once again. Tune in to this special with highlights of the major day of mobilization that took place el primero de Mayo. Hosts: Mr Chuch and Maya.
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