La Raza Chronicles – April 5, 2005 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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La Raza pays tribute to Visionary Women on this International Women’s Day. Interviews with women artists, commentary by an elder, music and poetry. Hosted by Nicte Ordonez.
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Kicking off womyns month. La Raza takes a look at womyn of color organizing for reproductive rights. The womyn of color film festival is coming to town. A conversation with Aurora Sarabia about her film Chismosa y Manteca en Jealousy.
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Voices of Latin Rock Directly from the Mission District in San Francisco, the explosive fusion of Latin, salsa and rock is chronicled in this 3 hour special Well be talking about the book that covers the stories of prominent Latin rock bands including Santana and Malo, examining in detail the pioneering records and the ways … Continued
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La Raza takes a look at the death penalty with a speech by Sr. Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking and most recently, The Death of Innocents. Well also interview re-known Chicano graphic artist, Malaquias Montoya who recently published a book of his collection: Premeditated: Meditations on Capital Punishment.
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La Raza Chronicles presents human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Rigoberta Menchu from Guatemala.