I participated in the Chicano Moratorium. It was a terrifying experience even for a veteran in combat.
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 generations to forget what Chicanos accomplished under terrible circumstances […]

San Diego Union Tribune

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October 9, 2022

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Latino Legacy News

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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 generations to forget what Chicanos accomplished under terrible circumstances that included racism and discrimination.

How I got to Vietnam is a story that impacted my life.

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