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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.
United Farmworkers Benefit Poetry Reading at Longshoreman’s Hall: Reel 1 of 3 United Farmworkers Benefit Poetry Reading at Longshoreman’s Hall: Reel 1 of 3
Date: 2/18/1972Call Number: RP 010 R1Format: Reel 1Producers: Raul Torres, Emiliano Echeverria, George CraigCollection: Reflecciones de la Raza by Comunicacion Aztlan
Poetry reading for united Farmworkers Benefit at Longshoreman’s Hall from a live broadcast featuring: Robert Duncan, the late Serafin Sequia, Robert Creely, Thulani (Davis) Nkabinde, Philip Wallen, Kay Boyle, Janice Mirikitani, Elias Hruska Cortes, Jessica Hagadorn, Roberto Vargas, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and the late Allen Ginsberg. UFW Union speech by Philip Vera Cruz . MC : Nina Serrano.
United Farmworkers Benefit Poetry Reading at Longshoreman’s Hall: Reel 3 of 3 United Farmworkers Benefit Poetry Reading at Longshoreman’s Hall: Reel 3 of 3
Date: 2/18/1972Call Number: RP 010 R3Format: Reel 3Producers: Raul Torres, Emiliano Echeverria, George CraigCollection: Reflecciones de la Raza by Comunicacion Aztlan
Poetry reading for united Farmworkers Benefit at Longshoreman’s Hall from a live broadcast featuring: Robert Duncan, the late Serafin Sequia, Robert Creely, Thulani (Davis) Nkabinde, Philip Wallen, Kay Boyle, Janice Mirikitani, Elias Hruska Cortes, Jessica Hagadorn, Roberto Vargas, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and the late Allen Ginsberg.
United Farmworkers Benefit poetry Reading at Longshoreman’s Hall: Reel 2 of 3 United Farmworkers Benefit poetry Reading at Longshoreman’s Hall: Reel 2 of 3
Date: 2/18/1972Call Number: RP 010 R2Format: Reel 2Producers: Raul Torres, Emiliano Echeverria, George CraigCollection: Reflecciones de la Raza by Comunicacion Aztlan
Poetry reading for united Farmworkers Benefit at Longshoreman’s Hall from a live broadcast featuring: Robert Duncan, the late Serafin Sequia, Robert Creely, Thulani (Davis) Nkabinde, Philip Wallen, Kay Boyle, Janice Mirikitani, Elias Hruska Cortes, Jessica Hagadorn, Roberto Vargas, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and the late Allen Ginsberg.
Cesar Chavez and the Farmworkers Today Cesar Chavez and the Farmworkers Today
Date: 3/3/1972Call Number: RP 011Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Raul Torres, Emiliano EcheverriaCollection: Reflecciones de la Raza by Comunicacion Aztlan
This is an interview with Cesar Chavez at the headquarters of the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee at La Paz, Calif. In this tape, Cesar brings us up to date (1972) with current information about the Farmworkers. Note: this tape must be played in stereo or with both tracks mixed together.
Six Chicano Students in Russia Six Chicano Students in Russia
Date: 3/18/1972Call Number: RP 012Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Emiliano Echeverria, Andy RodriguezCollection: Reflecciones de la Raza by Comunicacion Aztlan
Six Chicano students have visited the Soviet Union and have returned to tell our community of their experiences.
Open Mike Day At Reflecciones Open Mike Day At Reflecciones
Date: 3/25/1972Call Number: RP 013 R1Format: Reel 1Producers: RAUL TORRES, EMILIANO ECHEVERRIACollection: Reflecciones de la Raza by Comunicacion Aztlan
Interview with a rep from the United farmworkers, and an unsuccessful Phone In. NOT FOR OFFER OR DUPLICATION, REFERENCE ONLY
Open Mike Day At Reflecciones Open Mike Day At Reflecciones
Date: 3/25/1972Call Number: RP 013 R2Format: Reel 2Producers: RAUL TORRES, EMILIANO ECHEVERRIACollection: Reflecciones de la Raza by Comunicacion Aztlan
Interview with a rep from the United farmworkers, and an unsuccessful Phone In. NOT FOR OFFER OR DUPLICATION, REFERENCE ONLY
8 Poets From Third World Communications 8 Poets From Third World Communications
Date: 4/1/1972Call Number: RP 014 R1Format: Reel 1Producers: Raul Torres, Emiliano EcheverriaCollection: Reflecciones de la Raza by Comunicacion Aztlan
Eight Poets From Third World Communications lift their voices in poetry expressing the collective rage in their respective communities.
8 Poets From Third World Communications 8 Poets From Third World Communications
Date: 4/1/1972Call Number: RP 014 R2Format: Reel 2Producers: Raul Torres, Emiliano EcheverriaCollection: Reflecciones de la Raza by Comunicacion Aztlan
Eight Poets From Third World Communications lift their voices in poetry expressing the collective rage in their respective communities.