La Raza Chronicles – September 12, 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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Latino headline news, Labor Day Immigration March report, Poetry from "Pinta tu Propio Mundo," musica, Mexico Now report, and the La Raza Calendar of upcoming events. Producers: Maya Rising, Esther Manilla, Vanessa Bohm, Nicte Ordonez, Julieta Kusnir and Nina Serrano.
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"Paz:" a 3 hour special show focusing on the historic Chicano Moritorium: the Latino anti-war movement from 1968 through today- including live coverage of the day’s San Francisco events, musica y mucho mas produced by Silvia Ledezma, "Mr.Chuch" (Ventura Longorio), Los, and Maya Rising.
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"Chicano Visions:" explorations and discussions about the new art exhibition at the De Young Museum and the coordinated exhibits exploring cultural identity at other community art venues including the Mission Cultural Center, Galeria de La Raza, SOMOARTS, and the Mexican Museum. All words are perfectly seasoned with Latin music, community affairs and poetry; cooked up … Continued
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"Here and There": reports and interviews about events in Chile, El Salvador, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Mexico and their repercussions in the Bay Area Latino communities. Included are their respective music, (folkloric, Latin Jazz, and Latin American "Hippity Hoppity,") as well as poetry. Produced by Julieta Kusnir and Nina Serrano with Miquel Guerrero and Maya … Continued
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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