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services, which has over 30 years of providing mental halt and patient treatment services to the latino, chicano, multi- cultural youth and culturally responsive treatments to be able to better address the needs of latino and chicano community. we also know that due to the ongoing movement of our latino families residing in different communities, we are able to position ourselves to be able to respond to those needs and are creating partnerships to be able to better meet the needs of those communities. we work with high risk systems involving youth and families, and restorative, intensive criminal care management, and trauma resources, using evidence in multi disciplinary behavior and health intervention to ensure that families have culturally responsive treatments available to them as they are facing the matters they do, and i want to take the time to remind everyone juvenile justice is in place to respond to the needs of adolescents. we believe strongly there is a need to revisit the existing legal and responses to the issue of youth and family experiencing the deadly impact on their communiti
services, which has over 30 years of providing mental halt and patient treatment services to the latino, chicano, multi- cultural youth and culturally responsive treatments to be able to better address the needs of latino and chicano community. we also know that due to the ongoing movement of our latino families residing in different communities, we are able to position ourselves to be able to respond to those needs and are creating partnerships to be able to better meet the needs of those...
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the whole effort to put the chicano or indigenous woman's experience on center stage is, in itself, for euro-american theaters, a radical position. because of the state of theater, it is a hard roll to hold up in institution. it is a hard road. i am looking at where we are 25 years later in the bay area, looking at how hard it is for us to strive to keep our theater is going, etc. i like to think that i'm not struggling quite as hard, personally, but what i mean by that, the intention, the commitment. particularly, to produce works that would not be produced in other places, and also to really nurture women of color artists. i think that is something that has not shifted for me in those 25 years, and it is good to see that brava remains committed to that kind of work. ♪ >> when people talk about the reflection of the community, we can only go from what we have on our staff. we have a south asian managing director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich person. aside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the communi
the whole effort to put the chicano or indigenous woman's experience on center stage is, in itself, for euro-american theaters, a radical position. because of the state of theater, it is a hard roll to hold up in institution. it is a hard road. i am looking at where we are 25 years later in the bay area, looking at how hard it is for us to strive to keep our theater is going, etc. i like to think that i'm not struggling quite as hard, personally, but what i mean by that, the intention, the...
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you're a vietnam veteran, professor of chicano studies. you talk about the vietnam war. >> yes, i did. >> and we have this, we will talk about this in just a little bit, which is the reason why charlie is here. but tell us about your adventures. how are the locations going? give us an update, if you will. >> yeah, we have publications. it is going very slow right now. i have to readjust and redo the whole company because of the way markets are adjusting. but i will probably start publishing in a year or so again. >> you have to start tweeting and facebooking. >> facebooking and just the ebooks. and that kind of stuff. i'm also doing film and video. so that also -- >> because you were working on a documentary the last time we soak. >> yes, we spoke about a documentary on the mexican robin hood. >> right. >> and i haven't been able to get sufficient funds to finish it. but i've been working on that one. so i'm also trying to make a feature film of my novel "gone from illusion." we have some hollywood bites. so we are still working on it. i'm
you're a vietnam veteran, professor of chicano studies. you talk about the vietnam war. >> yes, i did. >> and we have this, we will talk about this in just a little bit, which is the reason why charlie is here. but tell us about your adventures. how are the locations going? give us an update, if you will. >> yeah, we have publications. it is going very slow right now. i have to readjust and redo the whole company because of the way markets are adjusting. but i will probably...
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before the occupy, the two were making screen prints to promote causes in a style firmly rooted in the chicano style. people are a recurring theme in their work. >> this is the first design that we did in relationship to the emergence of occupy. it was the response to the lack of people that looked like my dad and other people of color. "we are the 99%." i'm blamed for the economic cries, but what about the wall street banks? >> we probably produced and have given out something like 3,000 posters. >> in the development most activists could not imagine, their work is now occupying a museum. if you think about it, it is a pretty radical idea given the movement is less than a year old. >> it is very unusual that an institution would have something topical like that while it is happening. typically, a museum, if they deal with something that is social criticism at all, they wait until it cools off. >> the inspiration for doing occupy bay area exhibition was seeing the strength of the political posters coming out of the occupy movement. we are conscious of wanting to show a lot of style and approac
before the occupy, the two were making screen prints to promote causes in a style firmly rooted in the chicano style. people are a recurring theme in their work. >> this is the first design that we did in relationship to the emergence of occupy. it was the response to the lack of people that looked like my dad and other people of color. "we are the 99%." i'm blamed for the economic cries, but what about the wall street banks? >> we probably produced and have given out...
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this is the 30th year of the chicano latino youth leadership project. they say the experience is life changing because it teaches latino youth they can make a difference. students held mock legislative hearings as part of the day. >>> the a's are just the hottest team in the league right now. >> they are rolling again. we'll talk about them in a moment. meantime, the giants have already concluded their game and it didn't go well. they're making a habit of winning the first couple of games but they can't close out the sweep. dunks in a little blooper there. 1-1 game. but there, with three on, two- run score, it's 3-1 padres. this time it's guzman. the giants lose. sandoval diagnosed with a strained hamstring from last night. might not play against the dodgers who come to town this weekend. >> it's tough, you know. you want to hang in there. you want to be ready to play. i don't know what's going to happen. we'll see. >> all right. meantime, the dodgers, who do come in acquiring hanley ramirez from the marlins. this is a huge trade. a couple of years ago,
this is the 30th year of the chicano latino youth leadership project. they say the experience is life changing because it teaches latino youth they can make a difference. students held mock legislative hearings as part of the day. >>> the a's are just the hottest team in the league right now. >> they are rolling again. we'll talk about them in a moment. meantime, the giants have already concluded their game and it didn't go well. they're making a habit of winning the first couple...
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absolutely no right doing exactly so these students think hey i'm going to major in women's studies or chicano studies which by the way how much money are you going to make with that kind of degree i'm going to take out a hundred thousand dollar loan for my undergrad degree in women's studies or whatever there are no jobs when they graduate and do the banks care about that no the banks want to give out as many loans as possible make sure that they do so with high interest rates because they think they're going to make a ton of money and by the way just to protect their interests what they do is they bundle those loans and they sell it off to investors very similar to what happened with the subprime mortgages of course but so then how do you realistically bring the price of education down how do you how do you go around to all of the top private universities in the country and tell them that you know you're going to start paying your professors a little less you're going have to cut down on some of the speaking engagements that you have and the people who you invite and pay to actually be there
absolutely no right doing exactly so these students think hey i'm going to major in women's studies or chicano studies which by the way how much money are you going to make with that kind of degree i'm going to take out a hundred thousand dollar loan for my undergrad degree in women's studies or whatever there are no jobs when they graduate and do the banks care about that no the banks want to give out as many loans as possible make sure that they do so with high interest rates because they...
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we've got chicano race. we've got the pisa race. and we've got the white race.o when there's issues, we end up with racial, basically wars. >> check your equipment. >> go, go, go, go, go. >> get down! >> get on the ground! >> get on the ground! >> get on the ground now! >> i want them out. put your hands on the back wall. let's go! >> come on down here and have a seat. i want you to sit down, take your hands off your head. gentlemen, those of you sitting on the floor, there will be no talking. >> open 17. >> you, have a seat right there facing the glass. we fired a ford thunder. basically it's a flash bang and a shotgun round. that's to get their attention and to get them to understand we mean business when we come through the door. it's called a dynamic entry. we dropped them all right where they were. >> the five suspected shot callers are removed from their cells without incident in a matter of minutes. >> we had a group of inmates five of them that are heads within their own races and they're trying to run the pod. so all we did was went to jail intel, we fo
we've got chicano race. we've got the pisa race. and we've got the white race.o when there's issues, we end up with racial, basically wars. >> check your equipment. >> go, go, go, go, go. >> get down! >> get on the ground! >> get on the ground! >> get on the ground now! >> i want them out. put your hands on the back wall. let's go! >> come on down here and have a seat. i want you to sit down, take your hands off your head. gentlemen, those of you...
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. >> felix solis is a member of occ, ogden's craziest chicanos, a local utah gang.of a controlled substance. >> i've never seen so much gang all in one place before. if you're gang-banging, and you're down for your set, you're down for it, no matter what it takes. >> you can tell any time something's going on. any time there's any type of issue or anything like that, the section will split apart. >> certain words will be said. there's some obvious words, punk, bitch, stuff like that. >> going up to somebody saying "f" your hood or something like that. >> even if it doesn't involve you, even if it's two different rival gangs, you'll go and gravitate towards your own gang because you never know what's going to happen. >> within our last three or four assaults, what happened it started out with two inmates. but then inmates from those same games jumped in. we've had seven, eight, nine inmates fighting at once. >> to combat gang violence, officers are on constant alert for weapons. cells are checked twice daily. and all inmates are strip-searched when returning from the
. >> felix solis is a member of occ, ogden's craziest chicanos, a local utah gang.of a controlled substance. >> i've never seen so much gang all in one place before. if you're gang-banging, and you're down for your set, you're down for it, no matter what it takes. >> you can tell any time something's going on. any time there's any type of issue or anything like that, the section will split apart. >> certain words will be said. there's some obvious words, punk, bitch,...