80
80
Nov 9, 2018
11/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
ruben martinez: a century ago, hundreds of thousands of mexicans fled the chaos of the mexican revolutionmost of them arriving in los angeles, gravitating to the old pueblo area around olvera street. raquel gutierrez: they recreated a sense of home and history in the theaters of the nearby broadway corridor, where
ruben martinez: a century ago, hundreds of thousands of mexicans fled the chaos of the mexican revolutionmost of them arriving in los angeles, gravitating to the old pueblo area around olvera street. raquel gutierrez: they recreated a sense of home and history in the theaters of the nearby broadway corridor, where
91
91
Nov 9, 2018
11/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
visit ncicap.org] ruben martinez: a century ago, hundreds of thousands of mexicans fled the chaos ofhe mexican revolution, most of them arriving in los angeles, gravitating to the old pueblo area around olvera street. raquel gutierrez: they recreated a sense of home and history in the theaters of the nearby broadway corridor, where
visit ncicap.org] ruben martinez: a century ago, hundreds of thousands of mexicans fled the chaos ofhe mexican revolution, most of them arriving in los angeles, gravitating to the old pueblo area around olvera street. raquel gutierrez: they recreated a sense of home and history in the theaters of the nearby broadway corridor, where
89
89
Nov 22, 2018
11/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
ruben martinez: los angeles, from the early 20th century all the way until today, is a city defined by immigrants arriving here in wave after wave. we'r're a city o of immigrants. it's all coming in a a human migration, a human journey, ultimatelely. that's how food gets around the world. we carry it with us in our stomachs and our bodies and in our c culture. those kinds of journeys, those kinds of migrations, are very los angelino. so, stuff starts to shift culturally in all kinds of different ways. people start learning the language... but it's not just the immigrants that are changed. the immigrants are changing the natives. and you can literally track a people's history and the
ruben martinez: los angeles, from the early 20th century all the way until today, is a city defined by immigrants arriving here in wave after wave. we'r're a city o of immigrants. it's all coming in a a human migration, a human journey, ultimatelely. that's how food gets around the world. we carry it with us in our stomachs and our bodies and in our c culture. those kinds of journeys, those kinds of migrations, are very los angelino. so, stuff starts to shift culturally in all kinds of...