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would you like to represent chicanos?" i said "ok."ed up. i produced a cancionero, a song book of protest songs called cantos rebeldes de las americas and if you looked at the guitar, as it goes out, it transforms into a rifle barrel. i began to realize the songs could be used not just to entertain people and get them drunk and get them happy and hung over, but rather also to educate them and put a consciousness in their minds, in their hearts, in their souls, that they are worth something, that they do have value in this life, that they can struggle for something better, and they don't have to be put down all the time. and that's why i came back with all that energy that's when i began to realize...that... i couldn't really go back to the rondalla and implement that. it would be better for me to begin to develop another group and the only guy that was really listening to me and learning the songs with me was my brother rick. so hey, there's two of us. [♪♪♪]
would you like to represent chicanos?" i said "ok."ed up. i produced a cancionero, a song book of protest songs called cantos rebeldes de las americas and if you looked at the guitar, as it goes out, it transforms into a rifle barrel. i began to realize the songs could be used not just to entertain people and get them drunk and get them happy and hung over, but rather also to educate them and put a consciousness in their minds, in their hearts, in their souls, that they are worth...
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chicano's.he counterculture was. it was always defined from the outside. >> so he brought the art inside, over decades amassing a collection of more than 700 pieces from a variety of artists, including well-known los angeles painters. and younger mixed media artists. he carried an exhibition that went to major museums. it would prove to be groundbreaking. >> i could see the reaction. people had never seen this before. they never even noticed it. that all changed. >> was there a sense from you and maybe the artists of why did this take too long? >> sure. of course. some artists went through their entire career and never got recognized. it was frustrating for me. to be turned away. >> judith hernandez knows that feeling all too well. she grew up in los angeles and was a member of the movement of the 19 six days and night in 70's. >> what we did is art. but it was not considered art. so we made our own galleries. our own exhibitions. >> the work was eventually collected by institutions like the smi
chicano's.he counterculture was. it was always defined from the outside. >> so he brought the art inside, over decades amassing a collection of more than 700 pieces from a variety of artists, including well-known los angeles painters. and younger mixed media artists. he carried an exhibition that went to major museums. it would prove to be groundbreaking. >> i could see the reaction. people had never seen this before. they never even noticed it. that all changed. >> was there...
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quÉ significa esta comunidad para ti. >>> lat nid y chicano.sotros en e espaÑol es s fÁcicil. pero q quÉ tan difÍcil para hollywoodod pronunciar tu nombre. >>> solo en el Último aÑo de mi vida la gente haa e empezado a prpronunciar mi nombmbre desde principio ¿cÓmo lo pronuncian?. >>> >>> nunca ha sidido ell caso d caray. eststa gente no sabe pronunciar mi nombre. >>> hay mu cas cosas pasando en tu vida. >>> es e mejor momento de mi vida. >>> es el primer superhoe reo latino. cÓmo te sientes. >>>>> es tremendo y sÉ que lo e hay mumucho trabajajo que hacec siendodo un pionerero. no quiere sea loo Último. >>> quÉ dicee de lolos latitino tener unn supererhÉroee latino. >>> es d difÍcicil tenenÍa ququ pasado a antes. creoeo yo. vieneses de una familiaia inmigrantete. mi mamamÁ ess de vegas y sus padres son de mÉxico. asasÍ comomo la familia de mi p. >>> ¿cuÁl es stu conclusiÓn, ereses chicano,o, mexixicano, estadounididense. >>>>> he llelegado a a l conclÓe que soy chicano, soy mexicano, soy mÉxico-ameriricano. y esoso algogo que uno tiene que asum
quÉ significa esta comunidad para ti. >>> lat nid y chicano.sotros en e espaÑol es s fÁcicil. pero q quÉ tan difÍcil para hollywoodod pronunciar tu nombre. >>> solo en el Último aÑo de mi vida la gente haa e empezado a prpronunciar mi nombmbre desde principio ¿cÓmo lo pronuncian?. >>> >>> nunca ha sidido ell caso d caray. eststa gente no sabe pronunciar mi nombre. >>> hay mu cas cosas pasando en tu vida. >>> es e mejor momento de mi...
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the chicano studies research center at ucla. her research focuses on inequality and immigrant or incorporation as well as transitions to adulthood. next. next to her, we have kevin johnson, who is the dean and may be a policy professor of public interest law and professor of chicano at university of california, davis. dean johnson is an expert on immigration and critical race theory and has published extensively these issues. next, we have sarah coleman, an assistant professor of history at texas university, where her focus is on immigration, race and rights the 20th century. she is the author of the walls within, which discusses immigrant rights. after 1965 and then last but not least, we have rigoberto rodriguez. he is an associate at california state university, long beach in the chicano and latino studies department, and he focuses on latino immigration and integration. so thank you all for being here today. i want this to be a true roundtable conference session. we are going to i'm going to start by posing couple of questio
the chicano studies research center at ucla. her research focuses on inequality and immigrant or incorporation as well as transitions to adulthood. next. next to her, we have kevin johnson, who is the dean and may be a policy professor of public interest law and professor of chicano at university of california, davis. dean johnson is an expert on immigration and critical race theory and has published extensively these issues. next, we have sarah coleman, an assistant professor of history at...
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others thought he was part of the chicano movement. it really surprise the filmmaker. i went to ask you -- want to ask you, why did you decide to write a full-length book after writing, what is it, a long series in the los angeles times about the unions and your recent book union of their dreams? >> thanks for asking the question because the answer ties very closely to what you said. the fact is that there was no biography and that is why you -- i wrote it. you all are here today presumably because you have heard of caesar chavez and know something about him but he is virtually unknown these days and when you outside california and the southwest people have no idea who he was. i was in the salinas valley recently, one of the hearts, the heart of the agricultural industry. and an english teacher got up at an event and said her students had no idea who caesar chavez was. it is not only an austin. i believe part of the reason he has faded from our collective memory and not gotten the attention and a study he deserves because there has been until recently so little serious
others thought he was part of the chicano movement. it really surprise the filmmaker. i went to ask you -- want to ask you, why did you decide to write a full-length book after writing, what is it, a long series in the los angeles times about the unions and your recent book union of their dreams? >> thanks for asking the question because the answer ties very closely to what you said. the fact is that there was no biography and that is why you -- i wrote it. you all are here today...
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. >>> as we celebrate hispanic heritage month, we want to celebrate a huge part of chicano tradition.nce to spend a time with a bay area man who is keeping the tradition alive on two wheels instead of four. >> low and slow. a perfect day to rollll through the streets. >> it feels really nice. >> a chance for antonio yepez and his crew , his family, to ride of with pride. >> i feel proud of myself. i feel very good. this is what i wanted to do, represent our culture. >> representation is created down in the basement of this tenderloin home, sparking inspiration while shaping and smoothing his newest creation. >> we almost have the work done. >> when finished, it will become the 12th low rider bike that antonio has designed since he began building bicycles 15 years ago. >> whatever i have here, i will bring it here. if you have our to do, this is the best. >> expressing himself on two wheels in a culture known for his elaborate creations on four. >> i have a dream to have the low rider car. i did not have enough money to do that, to have a car. >> his art has taken him just as far. look
. >>> as we celebrate hispanic heritage month, we want to celebrate a huge part of chicano tradition.nce to spend a time with a bay area man who is keeping the tradition alive on two wheels instead of four. >> low and slow. a perfect day to rollll through the streets. >> it feels really nice. >> a chance for antonio yepez and his crew , his family, to ride of with pride. >> i feel proud of myself. i feel very good. this is what i wanted to do, represent our...
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cortez says lowrider culture is an important part of chicano or mexican american history.rnia. i think the most beautiful part about it is that this was an innovation that was created in the barrios of chicanos and now we see how globalized this culture, this lifestyle, has become from california all the way to japan . last year. cortez created the 408 art lowrider workshop for teens as a creative ambassador for the city of san jose. cortez has also written a children's book, the abcs of lowriding, which explains the history, technology and important people in lowrider culture. this is sonny madrid, founder of lowrider magazine in 1977. he's from san jose, went to san jose state university, and right after that, he started the magazine. and it's all about style, about attitude and kind of being a representation of yourself as a manifesto. asian through a vehicle. cortez and the united lowrider council of san jose also believe lowriding is often judged unfairly. they say most lowriders follow traffic laws and simply want to show off their customized cars. after san jose lif
cortez says lowrider culture is an important part of chicano or mexican american history.rnia. i think the most beautiful part about it is that this was an innovation that was created in the barrios of chicanos and now we see how globalized this culture, this lifestyle, has become from california all the way to japan . last year. cortez created the 408 art lowrider workshop for teens as a creative ambassador for the city of san jose. cortez has also written a children's book, the abcs of...
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. >> [ speaking in a global language ] it means like, you are a chicano, you are born here and hispanict don't speak very good spanish. >> reporter: when he learned 16 he learned a marriott she song and learned his calling. >> the music pulled out something inside of me. i would've never discovered it if it was not for singing mariachi. i feel like it is the heart of mexico. when i started singing it it felt so natural. >> he studied music at san diego state . not just singing the songs but speaking and connecting with an audience. >> i wanted to do that in spanish and that motivated me to learn it and to start to get more serious. it was the music that motivated me. >> reporter: jonathan started teaching music. one day is will he was not needed a spanish teacher and the latino who had to learn spanish himself, started teaching it to others . >> i am passing on something very special and i want to make my forefathers proud , jonathan, he was a [ speaking in a global language ] but he managed to be determined enough to continue that legacy of the spanish-language through music and educat
. >> [ speaking in a global language ] it means like, you are a chicano, you are born here and hispanict don't speak very good spanish. >> reporter: when he learned 16 he learned a marriott she song and learned his calling. >> the music pulled out something inside of me. i would've never discovered it if it was not for singing mariachi. i feel like it is the heart of mexico. when i started singing it it felt so natural. >> he studied music at san diego state . not just...
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cortez says lowrider culture is an important part of chicano or mexican american history.i think the most beautiful part about it is that this was an innovation that was created in the barrios of chicanos and now we see how globalized this culture, this lifestyle, has become from california all the way to japan. last year, cortez created the 408 art lowrider workshop for teens as a creative ambassador for the city of san jose. cortez has also written a children's book, the abcs of lowriding, which explains the history, technology and important people in lowrider culture. this is sonny madrid, founder of lowrider magazine. in 1977, he's from san jose, went to san jose state university. and right after that, he started the magazine. and it's all about style, all about attitude and kind of being a representation of yourself as a manifestation through a vehicle. cortez and the united lowrider council of san jose also believe lowrider is often judged unfairly. they say most lowriders follow traffic laws and simply want to show off their customized cars. after san jose lifted it
cortez says lowrider culture is an important part of chicano or mexican american history.i think the most beautiful part about it is that this was an innovation that was created in the barrios of chicanos and now we see how globalized this culture, this lifestyle, has become from california all the way to japan. last year, cortez created the 408 art lowrider workshop for teens as a creative ambassador for the city of san jose. cortez has also written a children's book, the abcs of lowriding,...
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it's a great way to showcase to the entire city and to the state that we're proud of our chicano cultureorter: that celebration is happening one day after mayor matt mahan announced a new plan to shut down sideshows because they don't celebrate culture, they celebrate dangerous behavior. mayor mahan is calling on social media companies to do their part imposing penalties on people who organize or promote sideshows on platforms. meta confirms it will attend. >> whether you're promoting it on social media by liking it or you're looking the other way or coming out and attending or participating in some way, we have had far too many examples of these sideshows leading to injuries and deaths. >> reporter: these two car scenes clearly not the same. we've covered those sideshows, we know they're super dangerous. but as kids we used to go to those lowrider shows. we felt perfectly safe as families. my cousin still does. i want to brag on her a little bit. that's my cousin kelly with her 1965 impala, donna. she and her husband worked together and restored it and they go to car shows and it really
it's a great way to showcase to the entire city and to the state that we're proud of our chicano cultureorter: that celebration is happening one day after mayor matt mahan announced a new plan to shut down sideshows because they don't celebrate culture, they celebrate dangerous behavior. mayor mahan is calling on social media companies to do their part imposing penalties on people who organize or promote sideshows on platforms. meta confirms it will attend. >> whether you're promoting it...
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. >>> ♪ >> as we celebrate hispanic heritage month, we want to showcase a big part of chicano traditionyou probably heard of low rider cars. this time, we are talking low rideder bik her ryan yamamoto spent time with a bay area man who is keeping culture alive on two wheels. >> low and slow, a perfect day to roll through the streets. >> it feels really nice. >> a chance for antonio yepez and his crew , his family, to ride with pride. >> how i feel representing my latino culture? man, i feel proud of myself. i feel very good. i feel blessings. this is what i wanted to do, represent our culture. >> representation is created down in the basement of his tenderloin home, sparking inspiration while shaping and smoothing his newest creation. >> we almost 50%, 60% of the work is almost done. >> when finished, it will become the 12th low rider bike that antonio has designed since he began building icicles 15 years ago. >> whatever i have here, i will bring it here. if you have art to do, this is the best. show off your art, your work. >> expressing himself on two wheels in a culture known for hi
. >>> ♪ >> as we celebrate hispanic heritage month, we want to showcase a big part of chicano traditionyou probably heard of low rider cars. this time, we are talking low rideder bik her ryan yamamoto spent time with a bay area man who is keeping culture alive on two wheels. >> low and slow, a perfect day to roll through the streets. >> it feels really nice. >> a chance for antonio yepez and his crew , his family, to ride with pride. >> how i feel...
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cortez says lowrider culture is an important part of chicano or mexican american history.california . i think the most beautiful part about it is that this was an innovation that was created in the barrios of chicanos, and now we see how globalized this culture, this lifestyle, has become from california all the way to japan. last year, cortez created the 408 art lowrider workshop for teens as a creative ambassador for the city of san jose. cortez has also written a children's book, the abcs of lowriding, which explains the history, technology and important people in lowrider culture. this is sonny madrid, founder of lowrider magazine in 1977. he's from san jose, went to san jose state university, and right after that, he started the magazine. and it's all about style, about attitude and kind of being a representation of yourself as a manifesto. asian through a vehicle. cortez and the united lowrider council of san jose also believe lowriding is often judge say most lowriders follow traffic laws and simply want to show off their customized cars. after san jose lifted its 3
cortez says lowrider culture is an important part of chicano or mexican american history.california . i think the most beautiful part about it is that this was an innovation that was created in the barrios of chicanos, and now we see how globalized this culture, this lifestyle, has become from california all the way to japan. last year, cortez created the 408 art lowrider workshop for teens as a creative ambassador for the city of san jose. cortez has also written a children's book, the abcs of...
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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-americanlived 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 educator he work with
congratulations the community has shifted a lot of when i was growing up in the 60s and 50's a good portion of chicano-americanlived 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...
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cortez says lowrider culture is an important part of chicano or mexican american history. in california. i think the most beautiful part about it is that this was an innovation that was created in the barrios of chicanos and now we see how globalized and this culture, this lifestyle has become from california all the way to japan . last year, cortez created the 408 art lowrider workshop for teens as a creative ambassador for the city of san jose. cortez has also written a children's book, the abcs of lowrider, which explains the history, technology and important people in lowrider culture. this is sonny madrid, founder of lowrider magazine. in 1977. he's from san jose, went to san jose state university at and right after that he started the magazine. and it's all about style, about attitude and kind of being a representation of yourself as a manifestation through a vehicle. cortez and the united lowrider council of san jose also believe lowriding is often judged unfairly. they say most lowriders follow traffic laws and simply want to show off their customized cars. after s
cortez says lowrider culture is an important part of chicano or mexican american history. in california. i think the most beautiful part about it is that this was an innovation that was created in the barrios of chicanos and now we see how globalized and this culture, this lifestyle has become from california all the way to japan . last year, cortez created the 408 art lowrider workshop for teens as a creative ambassador for the city of san jose. cortez has also written a children's book, the...
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i asked experts that the sand found in chicano clothes is very rare and expensive.raction 0104 mm. well, the owner of the red jack, svetlana polyanskaya, the wife of one of the prosecutors, it is written in the village of dream, vinogradnaya street, house 27, cannot be forwarded. and the photo arrived quickly. so i see house 27 is a red jeep. it seems like i see a clearing, hold it, we’ll leave. fine? hello, come see me. yes, i need to ask you a couple of questions. my husband is georgy polyansky. prosecutor. wait. svetlana nikolai, i will now call the squad and i will have to arrest you immediately. turn off the engine. it turns out that resisting a police officer, you understand. i just need to ask you a couple of questions. let's calm down and go into the house. umbrella, please support. everything is fine with us. svetlana nikolaevna is ready to give testimony to the vadimichekana. hello, i am major spassk investigative committee - this is my colleague from the criminal investigation department. we are investigating the murder of vadimochka. svetlana, calm down,
i asked experts that the sand found in chicano clothes is very rare and expensive.raction 0104 mm. well, the owner of the red jack, svetlana polyanskaya, the wife of one of the prosecutors, it is written in the village of dream, vinogradnaya street, house 27, cannot be forwarded. and the photo arrived quickly. so i see house 27 is a red jeep. it seems like i see a clearing, hold it, we’ll leave. fine? hello, come see me. yes, i need to ask you a couple of questions. my husband is georgy...
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. >> a big part of chicano culture has revolved around cars, cruising, low riders and music. >> one man is keeping the low rider tradition alive. >> instead of four wheels, he is riding on two. >> reporter: low and slow, a perfect day to roll through the streets. >> it feels really nice. >> reporter: a chance for antonio and his crew, his family, to ride with pride. >> i feel proud of myself, i feel very good. i feel blessings. this is what i want to do, represent our culture. >> reporter: where representation is created down in the basement of his home. sparking inspiration, while shaping and smoothing his newest creation. >> almost 60% of the work is already done. >> reporter: when finished, it will become the 12th low rider bike he has designed since he began building bicycles 15 years ago. >> whatever i have here, i will bring it here. if you have art to do, this is the best. show off your art, your work. >> reporter: expressing himself on two wheels in a culture known for their elaborate creations on four. >> i always had a dream to have a low rider car. but i did not have enough m
. >> a big part of chicano culture has revolved around cars, cruising, low riders and music. >> one man is keeping the low rider tradition alive. >> instead of four wheels, he is riding on two. >> reporter: low and slow, a perfect day to roll through the streets. >> it feels really nice. >> reporter: a chance for antonio and his crew, his family, to ride with pride. >> i feel proud of myself, i feel very good. i feel blessings. this is what i want to...
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. >> eva: chicano studies. >> stephen: okay.use i was like oh, i get to be with my son. that's the first time i never worked in my life. i've been working since i was eight. mowing lawns, working at wendy's, whatever it was. i worked at wendy's. >> stephen: did you work the window? >> eva: of course i worked the window. welcome to wendy's. how can i take your order? but i enjoyed it because my son was two. it's a good age for him to have mom around, and then once covid ended and i went back to work, he was like where are you going? he didn't understand. i was like, no, mom works. he was like, no. >> stephen: many people got very good at drinking during covid. i don't necessarily recommend it. on a high level. but i certainly did my part. >> eva: that was me. covid turned me to cocktails because i was a wine girl and then covid made me a cocktail girl. >> stephen: okay, and i understand you have a particular cocktail that you are very good at making. what are we making? you were very productive. >> eva: i was productive. let me t
. >> eva: chicano studies. >> stephen: okay.use i was like oh, i get to be with my son. that's the first time i never worked in my life. i've been working since i was eight. mowing lawns, working at wendy's, whatever it was. i worked at wendy's. >> stephen: did you work the window? >> eva: of course i worked the window. welcome to wendy's. how can i take your order? but i enjoyed it because my son was two. it's a good age for him to have mom around, and then once covid...
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our sara stinson brings us the story of a san francisco rising star who shares how her chicano rootsco native. she records music under the name. la, don't ya? her songs are now streamed millions of times on spotify. but it all started in her bernal heights family home with her parents and sister. >> she grew up playing the family band. la familia. pena actually born upstairs months. a lot of family, a lot of parties, a lot of culture and community pena go. vail was destined for careers in music. but since it consumed her upbringing, she decided to take a break in her late teens gave me the space to kind of government own inc and to start to find my way back to music. and she found her way back to music in a big way as la dona. the name stems from a nickname given to her by friends. lavinia means like usually our first to lay the old air ladylike boss of the house lake or the person that who runs the she mixes latin be a salsa, all kinds of genres with the bay area flair. she even wraps. what special to me is being able to like bring them all to get there and do it such a way that my
our sara stinson brings us the story of a san francisco rising star who shares how her chicano rootsco native. she records music under the name. la, don't ya? her songs are now streamed millions of times on spotify. but it all started in her bernal heights family home with her parents and sister. >> she grew up playing the family band. la familia. pena actually born upstairs months. a lot of family, a lot of parties, a lot of culture and community pena go. vail was destined for careers in...
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and a big part of chicano culture has revolved around cars, cruising, low riders and music.ad the chance to meet one man who is keeping ththe lowrider tradition alive. instead of four wheels he is riding on two. ♪ >> reporter: low and slow . the perfect day to roll through the streets. >> it feels really nice. >> reporter: a chance for he and his crew, his family, to ride with pride. >> i am representing my latino culture. and i feel proud of myself. i feel very good. i feel a blessing. this is what i want to do and represent our culture. >> reporter: where representation is created down in the basement of his tenderloin home. sparking inspiration, while shaping and smoothing his newest creation. >> we are almost 50%, almost 60% of the work is already done. >> reporter: when finished, it will become the 12th low rider bike that antonio has designed since he began building bicycles 15 years ago. >> and whatever i have here, i will bring it here. you can show up your art and your work. >> reporter: expressing himself on two wheels , in a culture known for their elaborate creat
and a big part of chicano culture has revolved around cars, cruising, low riders and music.ad the chance to meet one man who is keeping ththe lowrider tradition alive. instead of four wheels he is riding on two. ♪ >> reporter: low and slow . the perfect day to roll through the streets. >> it feels really nice. >> reporter: a chance for he and his crew, his family, to ride with pride. >> i am representing my latino culture. and i feel proud of myself. i feel very good....
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join us again here tomorrow night for a look inside comedian and actor cheech marin's museum for chicanod that's the newshour for tonight. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on behalf of the entire newshour team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding has been provided by. the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. including: >> consumer cellular, this is sam. how may i help you? pocket dial. well, i would let you know with...
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so it really is about celebrating chicano culture and being together as families.went to a wedding in which the wedding party rode off in lowriders instead of limousines and it was so culturally appropriate. the lowrider day is going to happen in front of city hall, so saying we're not going to criminalize the behavior, but welcome you on the steps of city hall. i think it's going to be really cool. >> definitely. >> great pictures that you've got there. >> my cousins are way cooler than i am. >> i could totally see you in the back seat. >> with a hat. >> thanks, kris. >>> a san francisco neighborhood is looking for justice after a store clerk died because of a brutal attack. family and neighbors came together last night to remember yohannes tewolde. it was held in front of the richmond market, the scene of the attack. the store owner says surveillance video shows this person allegedly stealing items last thursday. this is a gathering of people that gathered for a vigil there. this is a look at some of that surveillance video. we blurred the suspect's photo because
so it really is about celebrating chicano culture and being together as families.went to a wedding in which the wedding party rode off in lowriders instead of limousines and it was so culturally appropriate. the lowrider day is going to happen in front of city hall, so saying we're not going to criminalize the behavior, but welcome you on the steps of city hall. i think it's going to be really cool. >> definitely. >> great pictures that you've got there. >> my cousins are way...
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and if you doubt that, just ask any one of them chicanos on the congressional black caucus.can quote dr. martin luther king, la la la bomba. la la la la la bomba, the thing on your finger. >> greg: all right. yeah, we're all -- everybody in america's upset about this situation, it's just beyond belief but michael it must drive you crazy as a homeless lesbian to see all of our city services going to migrants while you're out on the street searching for scraps. >> michael: it's horrible greg. >> greg: yes. >> michael: and speaking for the homeless lesbian population, thanks for having me in here. >> greg: yes. exact -- i mean you smell terribly, but you'd die out there. >> michael: i would. and for just $5 a day, america, you donate. this is wild to watch the karine jean-pierre peter doocy fight. it's almost like watching an old couple, an old married couple fight. because you can't answer a question with a question. you know, it's like, so what do you call it at the administration? >> what do you call it? what the hell are we doing here? and i think the gop should take the bl
and if you doubt that, just ask any one of them chicanos on the congressional black caucus.can quote dr. martin luther king, la la la bomba. la la la la la bomba, the thing on your finger. >> greg: all right. yeah, we're all -- everybody in america's upset about this situation, it's just beyond belief but michael it must drive you crazy as a homeless lesbian to see all of our city services going to migrants while you're out on the street searching for scraps. >> michael: it's...
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. >>> we are celebrating hispanic heritage month all month long and a big part of chicano culture revolvecars and cruising and low riders and music. >> yeah, as ryan yamamoto shows us, one man is keeping the low rider tradition alive. but instead of four wheels, he's riding on two. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: low and slow, a perfect day to roll through the streets. >> it feels really nice. >> repeporter: a chance e for antonio yeppes and his crew, his family, to ride with pride. >> i'm out here representing my latino culture, man, i feel proud of myself. i feel very good. i feel blessing. this is what i wanted to do, represent our culture. >> reporter: where representation is created down in the basement of his tenderloin home, sparking inspiration while shaping and smoothing his newest creation. >> we almost 50% -- almost 60% of the work is already done. >> reporter: and when finished, it will become the 12th low rider bike that antonio has designed since he began building bicycles 15 years ago. >> and whatever i have here, i'll bring it here. if you have art to do, well, this is the best. show off
. >>> we are celebrating hispanic heritage month all month long and a big part of chicano culture revolvecars and cruising and low riders and music. >> yeah, as ryan yamamoto shows us, one man is keeping the low rider tradition alive. but instead of four wheels, he's riding on two. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: low and slow, a perfect day to roll through the streets. >> it feels really nice. >> repeporter: a chance e for antonio yeppes and his crew, his family, to ride...
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spent on the different experiences that black girls for example have had compared to girls and that chicano girls who are organized in school walkouts relative to immigrant girls. you know all different kind they're all there are so many different kinds of experiences of girlhood. but what i think they do have in common is a sense of being and, a sense of wanting to flex your power wherever that may be available to you. and i think that combination it doesn't have to be true, but now societally, where we're at it is true of girls. there are so many protests and movements in the book that start with two girls in the cafeteria or in the school bleachers saying. you know what's kind of messed up? and that is experience of being a teenage girl i mean, you're talking about something totally trivial and maybe you're talking about literally segregation. and i think that quality so far. we'll see. you guys can read the book and let me know. but so far, no one who has ever been a teenage girl came away from reading it and didn't feel like no matter how they spent their teenage years, like, oh my god
spent on the different experiences that black girls for example have had compared to girls and that chicano girls who are organized in school walkouts relative to immigrant girls. you know all different kind they're all there are so many different kinds of experiences of girlhood. but what i think they do have in common is a sense of being and, a sense of wanting to flex your power wherever that may be available to you. and i think that combination it doesn't have to be true, but now...
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. >>> we are celebrating hispanic heritage month all month long and a big part of chicano culture revolved and music. >> as ryan yamamoto shows us, one man is keeping the low rider tradition alive but instead d of four wheels, he's riding on two. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: low and slow, a perfect day to roll through the streets. >> it feels really nice. >> reporter: a chance for antonio and his crew, his family, to ride with pride. >> i'm out here representing my latino culture, man, i feel proud of myself. i feel very good. i feel blessing. this is what i wanted to do, represent our culture. >> reporter: where representation is created down in the basement of his tender loin home, sparking inspiration while shaping and smoothing his newest creation. >> we almost 50% -- almost 60% of the work is already done. >> reporter: and when finished, it will become the 12th low rider bike that antonio has designed since he began building bicycles 15 years ago. >> and whatever i have here, i'll bring it here. if you have hard to do, well, this is the best. show off your art, your work. >> reporter: expressing
. >>> we are celebrating hispanic heritage month all month long and a big part of chicano culture revolved and music. >> as ryan yamamoto shows us, one man is keeping the low rider tradition alive but instead d of four wheels, he's riding on two. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: low and slow, a perfect day to roll through the streets. >> it feels really nice. >> reporter: a chance for antonio and his crew, his family, to ride with pride. >> i'm out here representing...
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this falls kind of right into that that kind of that framework you were setting up that people the chicano ego. i'm driving a tesla so i'm of the solution when you're probably part of the problem. but if good and elon is making a lot of money he's always you know people may like and may hate him but it a corniest in that he makes all of his money selling things that the government seems best he's the best at it. yeah he's the best. and that's that's really terrifying because that denies the opportunities that you you've been talking about so important. yeah, i want to say, you know, it also begets these control mechanisms because part of making things stick is you putting this infrastructure of control and in place and if you're somebody who's really about the environment and you look at what the people who are the purveyors of i'm so concerned about the environment there's a climate emergency all the climate emergency people live in waterfront mansions and are flying on private jets to, eat steaks and tell us that the water levels are rising and, you know, we should be cutting back on fos
this falls kind of right into that that kind of that framework you were setting up that people the chicano ego. i'm driving a tesla so i'm of the solution when you're probably part of the problem. but if good and elon is making a lot of money he's always you know people may like and may hate him but it a corniest in that he makes all of his money selling things that the government seems best he's the best at it. yeah he's the best. and that's that's really terrifying because that denies the...
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chicanos on the congressionae oc black caucus. all right. they like me. ifan on i could quote dr. martn luther king. la la la la la la la. >> la la la la la la bamba. that thing on your finger? >> no, no, no. all right. . yeah. we'r e all in. america is upset about this situation. it's just beyond belief. but michaes justl, it must reall drive you crazy as a homeless. >> seeessbia, all of our city services going to migrants s whilwhile you're out on the sm searching for scraps. it's horrible, greg. yeicit'ss and yes.eaki speaking forng f the homelesshoe populatiossn. y yeah. thanks for having me in here. yes, exactly. exac, you terribly.ibly but., but we we were. you die out therbuyou'd t e. i would. yes. and for just $5 a day,5 americ, you donate with this. >> this is wild to watch. y karine jean-pierre peter doocy fight. it's almosfight.t like like cou watching an old couple, an old you ied couple fight because you can't answer a question with a question. you know, it's like so soration what does you call it at the administration? >> what do you call it? you? what that. what the
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larosa graphic produced posters and prints primarily by chicano and latinx artist. mission district from 1971 to 1995. organized by artists and community organizerers organized art classes for rallies, fund raisers and cultural educational events. the exhibition will illustrate san francisco history of political activism and cultural vibrancy through the posters produced by mission graphica and la rosa graphics decade by decade. second i like to introduce at the main gallery is tran scinding physicalicality. 14 artist group exhibition-the exhibition delveinize to concept of place, the interplay of human activities relationships and interactions that shape and define places. the exhibition organizes that place extends beyond more-aims to illustrate the multi-faceted dimensions that crebt to essence of place. and the artists include alex arts-we can see one slide of their work throughout. [indiscernible] kiana [indiscernible] [calling out artist names] sorry, my slides are not going with the internet. [calling out artist names] i'm going to share about the curator aft
larosa graphic produced posters and prints primarily by chicano and latinx artist. mission district from 1971 to 1995. organized by artists and community organizerers organized art classes for rallies, fund raisers and cultural educational events. the exhibition will illustrate san francisco history of political activism and cultural vibrancy through the posters produced by mission graphica and la rosa graphics decade by decade. second i like to introduce at the main gallery is tran scinding...
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larosa graphic produced posters and prints primarily by chicano and latinx artist.on district from 1971 to 1995. organized by artists and community organizerers organized art classes for rallies, fund raisers and cultural educational events. the exhibition will illustrate san francisco history of political activism and cultural vibrancy through the posters produced by mission graphica and la rosa graphics decade by decade. second i like to introduce at the main gallery is tran scinding physicalicality. 14 artist group exhibition-the exhibition delveinize to concept of place, the interplay of human activities relationships and interactions that shape and define places. the exhibition organizes that place extends beyond more-aims to illustrate the multi-faceted dimensions that crebt to essence of place. and the artists include alex arts-we can see one slide of their work throughout. [indiscernible] kiana [indiscernible] [calling out artist names] sorry, my slides are not going with the internet. [calling out artist names] i'm going to share about the curator after. an
larosa graphic produced posters and prints primarily by chicano and latinx artist.on district from 1971 to 1995. organized by artists and community organizerers organized art classes for rallies, fund raisers and cultural educational events. the exhibition will illustrate san francisco history of political activism and cultural vibrancy through the posters produced by mission graphica and la rosa graphics decade by decade. second i like to introduce at the main gallery is tran scinding...
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larosa graphic produced posters and prints primarily by chicano and latinx artist.5. organized by artists and community organizerers organized art classes for rallies, fund raisers and cultural educational events. the exhibition will illustrate san francisco history of political activism and cultural vibrancy through the posters produced by mission graphica and la rosa graphics decade by decade. second i like to introduce at the main gallery is tran scinding physicalicality. 14 artist group exhibition-the exhibition delveinize to concept of place, the interplay of human activities relationships and interactions that shape and define places. the exhibition organizes that place extends beyond more-aims to illustrate the multi-faceted dimensions that crebt to essence of place. and the artists include alex arts-we can see one slide of their work throughout. [indiscernible] kiana [indiscernible] [calling out artist names] sorry, my slides are not going with the internet. [calling out artist names] i'm going to share about the curator after. an iranian born who makes visi
larosa graphic produced posters and prints primarily by chicano and latinx artist.5. organized by artists and community organizerers organized art classes for rallies, fund raisers and cultural educational events. the exhibition will illustrate san francisco history of political activism and cultural vibrancy through the posters produced by mission graphica and la rosa graphics decade by decade. second i like to introduce at the main gallery is tran scinding physicalicality. 14 artist group...