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Category Archives: Ruben Salazar
An Account from the 45th Anniversary of August 29th Chicano Moratorium, Los Angeles, 2015
This is my chronicle from the August 29th Chicano Moratorium Commemoration in Los Angeles this year in 2015. The history of the Chicano Moratorium held on August 29th, 1970 in Los Angeles is important in Chicano/Mexicano history. The attacks by … Continue reading
Chicano Moratorium, 45th Anniversary
I am currently in Los Angeles to observe the anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium against the Vietnam War, which happened August 29th, 1970. It is observed as a Chicano Memorial Day because of the three martyrs that happened on this … Continue reading
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Ruben Salazar: Man In The Middle – Documentary Film Review
Ruben Salazar: Man In The Middle (2014) Phillip Rodriguez, director Ruben Salazar: Man In the Middle, is a documentary scheduled to be aired on PBS this month in April. I went to an advanced screening at a film festival here … Continue reading
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