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Medio siglo de la muerte de Rubén Salazar por la Policía, la polémica pervive
Por: EFE News, Los Angeles, Agosto 28, 2020 La memoria y el legado del periodista mexicano Rubén Salazar siguen vivos a cincuenta años de su muerte a manos de alguaciles de Los ... -
Half a century after the death of Rubén Salazar by the Police, the controversy survives
By: EFE News, Los Angeles, August 28, 2020 The memory and legacy of Mexican journalist Rubén Salazar are still alive 50 years after his death at the hands of Los Angeles ... -
Mexican American Vietnam War vets recall the Chicano Moratorium, 50 years later
By BRITTNY MEJIA, LOS ANGELES TIMES – AUG. 28, 2020 As helicopters and C-130s flew over a mountaintop bunker in Vietnam, an Army soldier flipped through a copy of Time magazine ... -
A LOSS of INNOCENCE
It started as a peace march. But for the Moratorium generation, the day left protesters dismayed, disappointed and angry. By Daniel Hernandez, Los Angeles Times - Aug. 23, 2020 The ... -
The Ruben Salazar Collection of Opinion articles: “Border correspondent”
Column: Who Is a Chicano? And What Is It the Chicanos Want? By RUBEN SALAZAR, FEB. 6, 1970 A Chicano is a Mexican-American with a non-Anglo image of himself. He resents being ... -
What director Phillip Rodriguez says now about the killing of Ruben Salazar
By DANIEL HERNANDEZ, LOS ANGELES TIMES - AUG. 23, 2020 In “Ruben Salazar: Man in the Middle,” director Phillip Rodriguez painstakingly explores the life and death of the reporter whose public ... -
The Ruben Salazar Trail: A Reporter’s Journey
By: Robert J. Lopez, Los Angeles Times – August 23, 2020 The fax machine beeped and screeched as it transmitted a two-page document to the FBI. I was a low-level ... -
‘A catalytic moment’ for art and culture
In murals, theater, photography and music, the Chicano Moratorium influenced art of its time and our time too. By carolina miranda, Los Angeles Times – August 23, 2020 It was ... -
The Chicana Revolt: Las Adelitas de Aztlán
The women of the Brown Berets — Las Adelitas de Aztlán — break free and form their own movement. By Vanessa Martínez and Julia Barajas, Los Angeles Times – August ... -
Ruben Salazar: The man behind the myth
By Dorany Pineda, Los Angeles Times – August 23, 2020 On Sept. 16, 1970, during a celebration of the 160th anniversary of Mexico’s independence from Spain, a group of young ...