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"El Magonista" | Vol. 7 No.

30 | August 29, 2019

We commemorate today the 49th anniversary of the National


Chicano movement and the tragic killing of Ruben Salazar

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In Memoriam of Ruben Salazar and Gus


Chavez
Voices: Remembering the Chicano Moratorium
and Ruben Salazar
By: NBC ~ August 29, 2014

From the few times I heard it, the story went something like this: It was a hot
day in August when my father left work early to attend a “Peace March” in East
Los Angeles. Billed as The National Chicano Moratorium, it was a protest
against the number of Mexican-Americans dying in Vietnam.

This alone piqued my interest, because my dad never called himself a Chicano.
He was a straight-arrow striver. He was a bank manager. It was hard to
imagine him at a protest, especially among the kind of people he usually
referred to as “militants.” ... Read More

In Memoriam: Gus Chavez


By: Aaron Burgin ~ SDSU NewsCenter~ August 23, 2019

The founding director of SDSU's Office of Educational Opportunity Programs


and Ethnic Affairs is remembered for a decades-long commitment to
educational inclusion.

The values of diversity and spirit of inclusion at today’s San Diego State
University bear the decades-old fingerprints of Augustine “Gus” Chavez, who
helped cement the university’s commitments to enroll students from historically
underserved communities and support them to graduation... Read More

Advance Parole Voices: Yesenia Timoteo


Check out our latest episode of Advance Parole Voices, featuring Yesenia
Timoteo, a Dreamer and State Director of LULAC Utah. She participated in our
June 2019 Campaign to Restore Advance Parole advocacy trip in Washington,
D.C.

Advance Parole Voices is a short documentary video series produced by the


California-Mexico Studies Center that educates about, and advocates for the
reinstatement of the Advance Parole immigration provision for DACA
recipients.

Watch more Advance Parole Voices videos here

Crucial Need to Reach our Fundraising Goal


While we have secured a major sponsor and are now in the mid-
range of our fundraising campaign, we have a crucial need to
reach our fundraising goals for the National Campaign to Restore
DACA's Advance Parole.

Please donate today and help us secure


sponsors and donors from your networks.

Sponsors and Donors Pledge form

We are at a crucial point to secure the necessary funding to expand the


National Campaign to Restore DACA's Advance Parole, and bring
Dreamers to Washington, D.C., during November 9-15, 2019 to
advocate for the restoration of DACA's Advance Parole.

To donate please click the button below and learn more about our
campaign here.

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OUR SINCERE APPRECIATION TO OUR


SPONSORS

We would like to take this opportunity to thank all sponsors and individual donors
who have contributed to the National Campaign to Restore DACA's Advance
Parole since January 2019. Without your support we would not have been able
to take a total of 50 Dreamers to advocate in Washington, D.C. during our
January and June 2019 advocacy with members of congress.

ORGANIZATIONS

California Community Foundation Education & Leadership Foundation


California Wellness Foundation Miguel Contreras Foundation
Unidos U.S. Southwest Voter Registration
South County Labor Fund Education Project
AltaMed United We Lead Foundation
California Faculty Association Las 10 Americas Carniceria
California Latino Legislative Caucus Sabor a México Panaderia (CO)
CARECEN America Friends Service Committee
COFEM Earthbound Farm Organic
Centro CHA
INDIVIDUAL DONORS

Ron & Phylis Arias Charlie Goedeke


Dr. Alan Lowenthal Maria Eggli
C. Fay Graef Nestor M. Ruiz
Daniel Dunbar Russell Marco Jauregui
Dr. Bruce R. Marquez Sandra Hernandez
Dave Tourje Selena Nguyen-Rodriguez
David Sandoval Denise Woods
Dr. Robert Nelson Elizabeth Rosas
Dr. Sy Abrego Eugene Fisher
Jose Angel Gutierrez, Esq. Liz Flores
Juan Ovalle Marlene Morris
Sandra & Richard Brandt Nayeli Hernandez
Yanet Limon-Amado Ronald Arias
Maria Gomez Oscar Hernandez Ortiz
David Salazar Erica Prindale
Sean Kendall, Esq. Lidieth Arevalo
Brenda Martell Maria Sosa
Jose Perez Mayra Garibo
Rhonda Rios Kravitz Yadira De Leon
Mary Dolores Ramos Yesenia Gomez
Maydelli Mendoza Freddy Casas
Alfredo Ovalle Felipe Portnoy
Adhsael Sosa Fredi A. Morales
Carmen O. Perez Maria Orejuela
UPCOMING EVENTS

Invitation to register for the International Conference


to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Chicano Studies
in Tijuana, Mexico.
El Centro de Estudios California-México (CMSC), El Colegio de la Frontera
Norte (El Colef), San Diego State University (SDSU) y el Centro Cultural de
Tijuana (CECUT) se complacen en invitar a la Conferencia del 50
Aniversario de la Creación de Estudios Chicanos, que se dará a cabo en El
Colef en Tijuana, B.C., México del 10 al 12 de Octubre 2019.

La conferencia se centrará en el origen del movimiento Chicano y la creación de


programas universitarios sobre Estudios Chicanos a partir de 1969 en las
universidades de Estados Unidos, así como la importancia de la enseñanza de
Estudios Chicanos y Latinos en Estados Unidos y México, promoviendo un
análisis comparativo de los alcances de este movimiento en ambos países.

Click aquí para ver el PROGRAMA PRELIMINAR

Para para ser invitado a la conferencia y para recibir más información


sobre hospedaje favor de REGISTRARSE AQUÍ o hacer click en el botón de
abajo.

REGÍSTRATE AQUÍ

Para más información, contacte al Profesor Armando Vazquez-Ramos

armando.vazquez-ramos@csulb.edu ~ (562) 972-0986

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Prof. Armando Vazquez-Ramos, President & CEO
1551 N. Studebaker Road, Long Beach, CA 90815
Office: (562) 430-5541 – Cell: (562) 972-0986
californiamexicocenter@gmail.com
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