by Ryan Shatto | Oct 22, 2022 | Latino Legacy News
Talamantez is a proud Chicana/Yaqui who is board chair of the Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center, vice chair of the Barrio Logan Association/Maintenance Assessment District, recent past secretary of the Barrio Logan Planning Group, Chicano Park Steering Committee...
by Ryan Shatto | Oct 9, 2022 | Latino Legacy News
Virchis is a professor emeritus at Southwestern College Department of Theater Arts and producing artistic director of Teatro Máscara Mágica. He lives in Chula Vista. The cultural arts have always played a significant role in social justice movements, and the 1960s...
by Ryan Shatto | Oct 9, 2022 | Latino Legacy News
Valladolid is a U.S. Army combat veteran and retired CEO of the Parent Institute for Quality Education. He lives in Bonita. I am honored to have shared my story with fellow San Diegans, especially students, over five decades. I do it because I don’t want our younger...
by Ryan Shatto | Oct 15, 2021 | Featured, Latino Legacy News
Project thought to be the first comprehensive, multimedia presentation of Latino history in the region By Lyndsay Winkley In the 1950s, Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka toppled racial segregation in schools after a group of Black families whose children were...
by Ryan Shatto | Oct 15, 2021 | Featured, Latino Legacy News
If you asked most Americans where the first efforts against segregated schools took place it’s a pretty good chance many would name states in the South. But they would be wrong. It was in Lemon Grove. This was just one of the revelations that came to light during a...
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