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you know, like, we're chicanos. we know we're from here. side of the line. our family relatives are from mexico, and we're proud of that, and we celebrate it our style. >> anthony: we live in unbelievable times right now. people are talking about mass deportations of mexicans. what's the problem here? where's does this fear and loathing come from? >> mr. cartoon: it's just racism is still alive and kicking in america, you know. we don't really hear it from the people we're around. we're around artistic, laidback people, you know. >> anthony: some idiot said, you know, "we've got to do something about this situation. all these mexicans come over, we're going to have a taco truck on every corner." and i'm thinking, "is this a bad thing?" >> estevan: where would all these food trucks be, you know? there was only taco trucks ten years ago. >> anthony: it's the prototype. >> estevan: ten years ago there wasn't a an asian fusion truck here or this kind of truck, or this kind of truck, an indian food truck or this truck, you know? >> anthony: taco
you know, like, we're chicanos. we know we're from here. side of the line. our family relatives are from mexico, and we're proud of that, and we celebrate it our style. >> anthony: we live in unbelievable times right now. people are talking about mass deportations of mexicans. what's the problem here? where's does this fear and loathing come from? >> mr. cartoon: it's just racism is still alive and kicking in america, you know. we don't really hear it from the people we're around....
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our vision is that our community, chicano, latino, indigenous, can remain and sustain health and can the relationships, you know, its allies to advance healing in our community. we share the -- unfortunately, we share the pain and the oppression with other people, but we are working very well together across communities of color and within our own community to acknowledge how -- what is it that we need to do in our communities to really kind of lift ourselves, maintain a strong spirit and be able to do the work that we have to do to create a better life for each one of us. i want to end by saying that as some of the other women spoke to, we should all accept this award today on behalf of the unsung heros, the women every day who get on the bus, who take their children to school, who take care of their grandchildren, who deal with so many issues in their lives so that they can be -- they extend themselves out to be part of the healing of our community. so today, i acknowledge all of them and i thank them all. i would like to also just ask if some of the women of the institute could st
our vision is that our community, chicano, latino, indigenous, can remain and sustain health and can the relationships, you know, its allies to advance healing in our community. we share the -- unfortunately, we share the pain and the oppression with other people, but we are working very well together across communities of color and within our own community to acknowledge how -- what is it that we need to do in our communities to really kind of lift ourselves, maintain a strong spirit and be...
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. >> tenemos nuestro idioma chicano. >> comenzÓ en noviembre del aÑo pasado por iniciativa de marcelaeca de manutenciÓn de 200 dolares mensuales. >> con la Única condiciones que asistan a clases. >> eduardo y sus 22 compaÑeros serÁn la primera generaciÓn del programa y estÁn a punto de graduarse. >> ahora que estoy en mi paÍs no me piden ningÚn papel que pueda ir a la escuela o pueda ser un ingeniero. >> ahora nada ni nadie le pone muros a sus sueÑos. noticias telemundo. >> asÍ llegamos al final gracias por el privilegio de su tiempo muy buenas noches. >> estaba en una cama, muerto. y todo por culpa de este tipo. Él le inyectÓ la heroÍna-- >> pero ¿usted tambiÉn usa heroÍna? >> sÍ, yo usaba heroina. yo mismo le hablÉ a 911, como una persona responsable-- >> falta mucho mÁs. >> cÓmo usted me va a decir a Íi que usted fue responsable, si usted fue el que le inyectÓ la heroÍna a su hijo,
. >> tenemos nuestro idioma chicano. >> comenzÓ en noviembre del aÑo pasado por iniciativa de marcelaeca de manutenciÓn de 200 dolares mensuales. >> con la Única condiciones que asistan a clases. >> eduardo y sus 22 compaÑeros serÁn la primera generaciÓn del programa y estÁn a punto de graduarse. >> ahora que estoy en mi paÍs no me piden ningÚn papel que pueda ir a la escuela o pueda ser un ingeniero. >> ahora nada ni nadie le pone muros a sus...
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so cast members, parents, critics, advocacy groups like the national organization of women, ucla's chicano studies center had ongoing discussions about how characters should speak, what musical guests to feature, how to represent and celebrate diversity without perpetuating and there was no easy answer. luckily, sesame street is a variety show, so they could experiment with all those things at the same time and see what works. but this engagement with social issues also happens long after the program's first air -- programs first air. it has become cliched to see the docket -- to say that documentaries bring the past to life, but they certainly do in .y classroom these programs often have the power to continue the traditions they discuss. the first episode of "eyes on the prize" for example is called awakenings and shows how media coverage of the lynching of them in till and the sham trial that allowed his murderers to go free l- and it till -- emmett til and the sham trial that allowed his murderers to go free led to a public consciousness about jim crow. watching the documentary itself i
so cast members, parents, critics, advocacy groups like the national organization of women, ucla's chicano studies center had ongoing discussions about how characters should speak, what musical guests to feature, how to represent and celebrate diversity without perpetuating and there was no easy answer. luckily, sesame street is a variety show, so they could experiment with all those things at the same time and see what works. but this engagement with social issues also happens long after the...
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the exhibit features murals that played an important part in the chicano rights movement.ome of the murals were painted over by city governments at the time and needed to be restored, while others faced sensor ship from the communities they were in. >> all of these murals are featured here in the gallery, we're telling the murals' story, using drawings that the artist made in preparation for the mural, views of the mural when it existed and views of the site what it looks like now that the murals are gone. >> the exhibit will open on april 7 at the california historical society on mission street. >>> hi there, everyone. live here on the roof of the kgo tv broadcast center, and it's just so bright, the breeze is coming in. i want to show you live doppler 7, and we'll talk about what's ahead. we have some clouds passing approximate through the bay area. we have the potential for some rain, this is the way you should be rolling. people enjoying the weather, san francisco 73, and from our sutro tower camera, seeing a whispy clouds. warm pattern holds tomorrow, although tempera
the exhibit features murals that played an important part in the chicano rights movement.ome of the murals were painted over by city governments at the time and needed to be restored, while others faced sensor ship from the communities they were in. >> all of these murals are featured here in the gallery, we're telling the murals' story, using drawings that the artist made in preparation for the mural, views of the mural when it existed and views of the site what it looks like now that...
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youth work support and environmental protection the highly chicano club on the edge of the township is all of those in one. what's to do cooking oil thousands and thousands of. drains all over the continent every day with severe consequences for the environment. entrepreneur. has found a way to recycle waste cooking oil into targets and washing soap in which has about two point five million residents he's tackling a serious problem and doing his bit for them. just like any other country's cooking oil is used throughout cameroon. most of it ends up in the environment after years. and that's causing big problems. have a great idea. he turns the old oil into soap and detergent. in two thousand and two he set up a company. together with former schoolmates he now buys a waste oil from the service industry. and that our plant in the capital his team filters and processes the oil. before pouring it into more. units secured the product is cut up into so. the mars serves the soap to those who have little money holds. up or costs around twenty euro cents. or once to share his idea. my teaching y
youth work support and environmental protection the highly chicano club on the edge of the township is all of those in one. what's to do cooking oil thousands and thousands of. drains all over the continent every day with severe consequences for the environment. entrepreneur. has found a way to recycle waste cooking oil into targets and washing soap in which has about two point five million residents he's tackling a serious problem and doing his bit for them. just like any other country's...
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. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo mediodÍa, por fin se puede disfrutara arte chicano luego de seréria, de l'oréal paris. siente el alivio de claritin sin somnolencia 24 horas día tras día tras día. porque la vida debe darte más ilusiones... y no preocupaciones. ten las cosas claras y vive claramente claritin. genial empieza con g g de gloriosos granos integrales. así es! glaseados con... canela genuina, solo para ti. y con auténtico cacao, crema de cacahuate y miel ¡guau! genial empieza con g en un mundo de hombres? quizá para los hombres. pestañas con volumen que causa sensación. lashblast mascara de covergirl lashblast mascara solo tylenol® rapid release gels tienen aperturas hechas por láser. proveen rápida liberación del medicamento, para un rápido alivio del dolor. tylenol® descucon aceite... de fusión floral. para una piel suave y acariciable consiéntete con su exquisita espuma y delicada fragancia. date un gusto. ♪ obtén una piel suave y acariciable. con caress. si lo tuyo es "mezclar loro emejor de dos mundos".o. ♪ como el mariachi con un poco de metal... ♪ o el metal con
. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo mediodÍa, por fin se puede disfrutara arte chicano luego de seréria, de l'oréal paris. siente el alivio de claritin sin somnolencia 24 horas día tras día tras día. porque la vida debe darte más ilusiones... y no preocupaciones. ten las cosas claras y vive claramente claritin. genial empieza con g g de gloriosos granos integrales. así es! glaseados con... canela genuina, solo para ti. y con auténtico cacao, crema de cacahuate y miel ¡guau!...
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been active in the mexican-american civil rights mexican-american civil rights movement, the old chicano movement of the late 1960's and early 1970's. growing up with my mom was something else. she used to come and still today only carries a red purse that symbolized women's pay equality. >> [applause] mr. castro: you will enjoy this, representative. she had a little placard, this cartoon on the wall of her office. it said, god is coming back, and boy, is she pissed. >> [laughter] mr. castro: and i remember the day that joaquin and i ran out to the mailbox on april 3, 1992. we were seniors in high school and we found in the mailbox two packets. we had applied to a whole bunch of colleges, gone to public school in the city. and we got inside the house and ripped open the package. you all remember, especially those of you who are young people, when you apply to college, he wanted to get a packet and not a letter. if you got a letter, it was probably a thanks, but no thanks. we opened up the packet and the letter inside said, congratulations and welcome to the class of 1996 at stanford univ
been active in the mexican-american civil rights mexican-american civil rights movement, the old chicano movement of the late 1960's and early 1970's. growing up with my mom was something else. she used to come and still today only carries a red purse that symbolized women's pay equality. >> [applause] mr. castro: you will enjoy this, representative. she had a little placard, this cartoon on the wall of her office. it said, god is coming back, and boy, is she pissed. >> [laughter]...
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she said you're stereotyped as the mean chicano dude with the tatto tattoos. said i am that guy so fine with me. >> now his famous face is entering a new territory. the food industry. with his business partners, he's making his mark on the l.a. restaurant scene one taco at a time. >> at the time i was making a movie with danny called "bad ass." you sit around, eat a lot. danny and i used to spend a lot of time eating talking about food. and then jeff and i separately were having this conversation about, you know, opening a food place. and it just kind of clicked. like, i'm sitting next to the most famous mexican in the country. we love mexican food. why don't we open a restaurant together? >> in 2016 they opened their very first location of trejos tacos in los angeles. >> i mean, it was just -- killed it. people were coming from all over. one of the things that i know is in the industry, the movie industry, it's like there'll be eight or nine people after a film and they want to go to a restaurant. inevitably somebody's going to say, you know, i'm vegan or i c
she said you're stereotyped as the mean chicano dude with the tatto tattoos. said i am that guy so fine with me. >> now his famous face is entering a new territory. the food industry. with his business partners, he's making his mark on the l.a. restaurant scene one taco at a time. >> at the time i was making a movie with danny called "bad ass." you sit around, eat a lot. danny and i used to spend a lot of time eating talking about food. and then jeff and i separately were...
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congratulations the community has shifted a lot of when i was growing up in the 60s and 50's a good portion of chicano-american chinese-american lived in north beach a nob hill community. >> as part the immigrant family is some of the recreation centers are making people have the ability to get together and meet 0 other people if communities in the 60s a 70s and 80s and 90s saw a move to the richmond the sunset district and more recently out to the excelsior the avenue community as well as the ensuring u bayview so chinese family living all over the city and when he grape it was in this area. >> we're united. >> and growing up in the area that was a big part of the my leave you know playing basketball and mycy took band lessons and grew up. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> allergies welcome to the community fair it kicks off three weeks of celebrations for the year and let's keep everybody safe and celebrate the biggest parade outside of china on february 11th go best wishes and congratulations and 3, 2, 1 happy enough is enough. >> i grew up volley ball education and in media professional contrary as an edu
congratulations the community has shifted a lot of when i was growing up in the 60s and 50's a good portion of chicano-american chinese-american lived in north beach a nob hill community. >> as part the immigrant family is some of the recreation centers are making people have the ability to get together and meet 0 other people if communities in the 60s a 70s and 80s and 90s saw a move to the richmond the sunset district and more recently out to the excelsior the avenue community as well...
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. ♪ we reject your hate >> several activist groups gathered today in san diego's chicano park to rejectresident trump's fish to build a border wall and condemn his visit to nearby owe tie mesa to tour prototypes. a political group is organizing a protest in beverly hills as well. >> we're not just present testing against him but the message to our community. we cannot allow, whether immigration, police, whatever it may be, to continue to attack our communities without being organized and being able to defend our communities. >> governor brown sent the president a letter stating that california focuses on bridges, not walls. he also invited mr. trump to the central valley to check out the high-speed rail project. >>> just ahead, a big day for what could be a new landmark for san francisco. >>> a last-minute scribble, a quick check on a cable, a sma introducing the prime rib cheesesteak from jack in the box. with strips of prime rib grilled with peppers and onions and smothered in provolone cheese and i'm challenging you to try it, martha it's on, jack. why are we whispering? try my new p
. ♪ we reject your hate >> several activist groups gathered today in san diego's chicano park to rejectresident trump's fish to build a border wall and condemn his visit to nearby owe tie mesa to tour prototypes. a political group is organizing a protest in beverly hills as well. >> we're not just present testing against him but the message to our community. we cannot allow, whether immigration, police, whatever it may be, to continue to attack our communities without being...
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address health disparities include participation in the san francisco health improvement partnership, chicano coalition, road map to peace initiative, and providing cultural competency and multicultural training to the broader communities at house of learning. as a result, her leadership as the executive director of the institute has made it one of the most represented organizations in san francisco. in 2009, she was honored for her work. in 2010, dr. garcia received the san francisco latino heritage award n2011, she severed -- received a champion award. this year, through work with my office, the institute has expanded its brick and mortar services to the heart of district 11 at mission and geneva. she will continue her great legacy of providing services and positive options to our transitional age youth as that was a priority that we both shared. thank you, dr. garcia, for your continued movement of civil rights and your lifelong definition as you are in your life has defined the word persistence. i had such a wonderful opportunity in so many different circumstances to work with dr. garcia,
address health disparities include participation in the san francisco health improvement partnership, chicano coalition, road map to peace initiative, and providing cultural competency and multicultural training to the broader communities at house of learning. as a result, her leadership as the executive director of the institute has made it one of the most represented organizations in san francisco. in 2009, she was honored for her work. in 2010, dr. garcia received the san francisco latino...
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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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they speak in english with an accent and then i talked to my son nicholas in spanish and sometimes chicano from california who embrace me when i got here and it would be easier if i could tell you that i'm just mexican or american. it is not that simple. when i think of my son he is cuban and mexican-american. that is where we are going. the way we look here that's how the united states is going to look in the future. this is the future so in the next 20 minutes what i want to do is to talk to you about how i see the future and some of the obstacles that i'm seeing. these are not normal times. 10 or 15 years from now we will be talking about the trump era and we will know that was not normal. what we are seeing is not normal. it is not normal to have a president who makes a racist sexist and seen the soap -- xenophobic remarks. that is not normal. today was doing an interview with the bbc and we had a great conversation and at some point they were asking me about trump's remarks and i told them how would you feel if your prime minister would say, what would be the reaction? they couldn't e
they speak in english with an accent and then i talked to my son nicholas in spanish and sometimes chicano from california who embrace me when i got here and it would be easier if i could tell you that i'm just mexican or american. it is not that simple. when i think of my son he is cuban and mexican-american. that is where we are going. the way we look here that's how the united states is going to look in the future. this is the future so in the next 20 minutes what i want to do is to talk to...
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salt to awaken our collective gaslighting, for about the critical activities it is underwritten by chicanos notion that there isn't a girl in the world who has not at some point come across an image or her perch railed that made her feel a sense of recognition and alienation at the same time. the piece also explain the albeit surreptitiously in the desire and dissemination of the negative misrepresentations of women. at the criticism speaks to the zeitgeist yes, but also tells us how we failed in the past and who we might become when we turn away from the girl and the princess and follow the heroine instead. [applause] [cheering] i have no idea what is going to come out of my mouth. [laughter] i am so surprised and so honored and grateful especially in this category that was full of such amazing writing. i just want to say a few quick words about criticism and what it means to me and what function it serves in my life. i first had the idea to write the book in 2008 at the time i was a critic in the daily newspaper and one day my editor called me to say my title had been changed from film cr
salt to awaken our collective gaslighting, for about the critical activities it is underwritten by chicanos notion that there isn't a girl in the world who has not at some point come across an image or her perch railed that made her feel a sense of recognition and alienation at the same time. the piece also explain the albeit surreptitiously in the desire and dissemination of the negative misrepresentations of women. at the criticism speaks to the zeitgeist yes, but also tells us how we failed...
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fladeboe kron 4 news (steve) several dozen activists held a press conference today at san diego's chicanoll project... as well as his impending visit to southern california tomorrow to see the border wall prototypes. trump's arrival will come just days after his justice department sued to block state laws designed to protect people living in the u.s. illegally. kron4 will have a reporter on the ground in san diego to follow along with trump's first visit to california as president. (catherine) governor jerry brown is inviting president trump to come to california's central valley during his visit. he sent the invitation today --- saying the president should see the state's high-speed rail construction project. he says california is focusing on bridges, not walls, and adds that the project has put 17-hundred people to work. it's not clear if the governor will also highlight the ever- escalating costs and extended timeline to finishthe project. his letter also cites the importance of california's economy and visits by previous presidents. (( áá v.o. / (( áá v.o. / steve áá )) both a symptom
fladeboe kron 4 news (steve) several dozen activists held a press conference today at san diego's chicanoll project... as well as his impending visit to southern california tomorrow to see the border wall prototypes. trump's arrival will come just days after his justice department sued to block state laws designed to protect people living in the u.s. illegally. kron4 will have a reporter on the ground in san diego to follow along with trump's first visit to california as president. (catherine)...