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Radio 2050 – April 23, 2005

Coyolxauhqui Remembered: A Journal of Latina Voices published by the College of Ethnic Studies, Raza Studies Department at San Francisco State. This year’s journal focuses on Latina responses to the war in Iraq. Teresa Carrillo, faculty editor of the journal, professor of Raza Studies; Stephanie Miles, student editor and intern; Milta Ortiz, poet, student editor.


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Radio 2050 – April 2, 2005

Francisco Domínguez, one of the participating artists of Weedee Peepo: Icons, Portraits, Y Gente, part of the 35th annual celebration of the Galería de la Raza in San Francisco. www.galeriadelaraza.org.


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Radio 2050 – March 19, 2005

Raul R. Salinas Author, poet, Raul R. Salinas, known as the Pínto Poet from Austin, Texas, is prominent for his provocative penitentiary poetry as well as his active role in the human rights struggle within prison walls, in urban streets, and on Native American reservations where he reconnects with his Coahiltecan blood.