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Artist: Myron & E
Song: If I Gave You My Love
Album: Broadway
Label: Stones Throw, 2013
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“Viva La Mujer Sticker Pack” now availanle on www.DignidadRebelde.com when I was little I qas obsessed with collecting stickers of unicorns and other animals in really bright colors. I am so happy as a grown up that I can design own stickers. I am just a big little kid.#dignidadrebelde (at Dignidad Rebelde Headquarters)
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During my recent book tour in Los Angeles I announced a new book, Lowriting: Shots, Rides & Stories from the Chicano Soul. This book will feature the photography of Los Angeles based photograph… Here is the official call for submissions for ‘Lowriting: Shots, Rides & Stories from the Chicano Soul’. I have included the details, rules and deadline on the site! Please share this in your literary circles and with people you think might be interested in submitting work! Again, competition is elite, so no hard feelings etc. This is the real deal. Good luck! I look forward to your submissions! (via aztlanreads)
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I Am Joaquin (1969)
“I Am Joaquin is a 20-minute short film based on an epic poem published by Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales in 1967. Gonzales’ poem weaves together the long tangled roots of his Mexican, Spanish, Indian and American parentage and a past mythology of pre-Columbian cultures. The film is important to the history and culture of Chicanos in America, spotlighting the challenges they have endured because of discrimination. Luis Valdez, often described as the father of Chicano theater, produced and directed “I Am Joaquin” as a project of Teatro Campesino (the Farmworkers Theater), which he founded in 1965 to inform, encourage and entertain Chicano farm workers. Valdez later directed the Chicano-themed “Zoot Suit” in 1981, a retelling of the early 1940s Los Angeles race riots, and “La Bamba” in 1987.”
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