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Mission Artists:  Editorial Pocho-Che Mission Artists: Editorial Pocho-Che
Date: 2/12/1972Call Number: RP 009Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Emiliano EcheverriaCollection: Reflecciones de la Raza by Comunicacion Aztlan
Mission Artists read poetry and play music. SENSITIVE LANGUAGE. Featuring poets Roberto Vargas, Elias Hruska Cortes, Alejandro Murgia; and musicians Richard Carrillo (guitar) and Nero de Grazia (Congas). Mission Arts Alliance and Writers Workshop.
Chicano Poets at City Lights Chicano Poets at City Lights
Date: 3/15/1972Call Number: CAA 003 R3Format: Reel 3Producers: Comunicacion AztlanProgram: Chicano Poets at City LightsCollection: Arts, literature and poetry – a program series produced by Comunicacion Aztlan
This is tape 3 of 3 of Chicano poets at City Lights Bookstore. Poets include: Roberto Vargas, Dorita Gladys, Nina Serrano, Ferando Alegria, Victor Hernandez Cruz, Alejandro Murguia, Dorinda Moreno Gladdin and others.
Chicano Poets at City Lights Chicano Poets at City Lights
Date: 3/15/1972Call Number: CAA 003 R2Format: Reel 2Producers: Comunicacion AztlanProgram: Chicano Poets at City LightsCollection: Arts, literature and poetry – a program series produced by Comunicacion Aztlan
This is tape 2 of 3 of Chicano poets at City Lights Bookstore. Poets include: Roberto Vargas, Dorita Gladys, Nina Serrano, Ferando Alegria, Victor Hernandez Cruz, Alejandro Murguia, Dorinda Moreno Gladdin and others.
Chicano Poets at City Lights Chicano Poets at City Lights
Date: 3/15/1972Call Number: CAA 003 R1Format: Reel 1Producers: Comunicacion Aztlan - Raul TorresProgram: Chicano Poets at City LightsCollection: Arts, literature and poetry – a program series produced by Comunicacion Aztlan
This is tape 1 of 3 of Latino poets at City Lights Bookstore. Poets include: Roberto Vargas, Dorita Gladys, Nina Serrano, Ferando Alegria, Victor Hernandez Cruz, Alejandro Murguia, Dorinda Moreno Gladdin and others.
Poetry and Music by Ruben Ruyal & Phil Serrano; Audio from the documentary "Nueva Havana’" neighborhood in Chile Poetry and Music by Ruben Ruyal & Phil Serrano; Audio from the documentary "Nueva Havana’" neighborhood in Chile
Call Number: CD 411Format: CDProducers: Communicacion AztlanProgram: Communicacion AztlanCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
This tape begins with a poem by Ruben Ruyal called ‘Cat in the Mission Nights’ about the conditions in San Francisco’s Mission district and how they connect to the larger US society. Ruben then reads one of his poems about about the conditions and struggles prisoners go through. Both poems are read while Phil Serrano plays guitar in the background. Phil then sings a song he wrote called ‘Graciano’ which is about a young man in college who was killed by police while he was protesting at Wounded Knee. The CD ends with audio from a Chilean film shown that night called ‘Nueva Havana’ about a neighborhood in Chile created by peasants and workers. It includes individual stories and some Chilean political history. Same as CAA 067
Poetry and Music by Ruben Ruyal & Phil Serrano; Audio from the documentary "Nueva Havana’" neighborhood in Chile Poetry and Music by Ruben Ruyal & Phil Serrano; Audio from the documentary "Nueva Havana’" neighborhood in Chile
Call Number: CAA 067Format: CDProgram: Communicacion AztlanCollection: Arts, literature and poetry – a program series produced by Comunicacion Aztlan
Ruben Ruyal reads poetry on the conditions in San Francisco’s Mission district and the struggles of prisoners. Phil performs his song, ‘Graciano’ about a young man who was killed by police at Wounded Knee. Ends with audio from the Chilean film, ‘Nueva Havana,’ about a neighborhood created by peasants and workers. Includes individual stories and some Chilean political history. Same as CAA 067
Mission Artists:  Editorial Pocho-Che Mission Artists: Editorial Pocho-Che
Date: 2/12/1972Call Number: CD 571Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Emiliano EcheverriaCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
Mission Artists read poetry and play music. SENSITIVE LANGUAGE. Featuring poets Roberto Vargas, Elias Hruska Cortes, Alejandro Murgia; and musicians Richard Carrillo (guitar) and Nero de Grazia (Congas). Mission Arts Alliance and Writers Workshop.
Dolores Huerta - One Year Later Dolores Huerta - One Year Later
Date: 9/14/1989Call Number: CV 236Format: Cass A & BProducers: Chuy VarelaCollection: Chuy Varela Collection
John Crew, of the American Civil Liberties Union, discusses the case of a San Francisco police officer beating Dolores Huerta at an anti-Bush demonstration. Crew also explains why the Office of Citizens Complaints is not fulfilling its duty as a police watchdog agency.
2nd Festival Latino in San Francisco 2nd Festival Latino in San Francisco
Date: 1/1/1994Call Number: CV 305AFormat: Cass ACollection: Chuy Varela Collection
Second Festival Latino, San Francisco. Puerto Rican singer Lucecita Benitez and Chicano singer Jose Montoya on the roots of their music.
Prop. 187 Protest 11/9/1994 taped by Sammy Leigh Webster Prop. 187 Protest 11/9/1994 taped by Sammy Leigh Webster
Date: 11/9/1994Call Number: CV 320AFormat: Cass ACollection: Chuy Varela Collection
Interviews with protesters during a march in San Francisco against the passing of California Proposition 187. Gauging their reactions to the proposition, which would have required those who seek social services to have their immigration statuses verified. With this proposition the state hoped that without social services, undocumented people would leave California.