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Monthly Archives: July 2013
Chicano Moratorium 8-24-13
For Immediate Release: 7/22/13 For Information: Jaime Cruz 323.687.0963 43rd Annual Chicano Moratorium Commemoration Kicks Off August 24, 2013 The 43rd commemoration of the August 29, 1970 National Chicano Moratorium against the Vietnam … Continue reading
Posted in Anecdotes & Adventures, Ideas & Opinions
Tagged Bill Shibley, Brown Beret National Organization, Brown Berets, California League of Latin American Citizens, Danza Mexica Cuautemoc, East Los Angeles Brown Berets, George Shibley, Harmony Keepers, Jaime Cruz, Jan B. Tucker, Miss Revolutionaries, National Brown Berets de Aztlan, National Chicano Moratorium Committee, Ruben Salazar, Sal Castro, SFV/NELA NOW, Sleepy Lagoon, Sonoma County Peace & Freedom Party, William Shibley, Zoot Suit riots
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Racism in Jury Selection
Zimmerman Verdict Exposes Systemic Racism in Jury Selection Aram James • Silicon Valley De-Bug • Commentary • July 14, 2013 Former public defender Aram James has seen the inner-workings of the courtroom for decades, and has long accused the system … Continue reading
La Raza Unida or La Raza Jodida?
La Raza Unida Party (of San Fernando, which claims to be the national LRUP) posted a statement yesterday on its Facebook Page. Here’s my analysis: La Raza Unida Party FB Statements My version of La Verdad BOYCOTT!! The “National … Continue reading
Boeing 777 Crash-No Isolated Incident
The Asiana Airlines Boeing 777-200ER which crashed this morning in San Francisco International Airport (SFO) around 11:20 a.m. PST was inbound from Incheon Airport, Seoul, South Korea. This is not an isolated incident. On July 2, 2013, a Korean Air … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas & Opinions
Tagged Air Canada, Air Transport World, Anadyr Airport, Asiana Airlines, Boeing 777, Chaebol, ETOPS, Hanjin Group, Incheon Airport, Kamchatka Peninsula, Korea Development Bank, Korean Air, Kumho Group, Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines, Seoul, Skytrax, South Korea, Star Alliance, Thai Airways International, United Airlines
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Hanmi Bank’s tale of woe
Los Angeles based Hanmi Financial Corporation, the holding company for Korean-American owned and oriented Hanmi Bank, has gone through some tough times in the past few years and it looks like their woes are now accelerating rapidly right after … Continue reading
Posted in Anecdotes & Adventures, Ideas & Opinions, Private Investigation Industry
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L.A.-Diversity Capital of the World
At least in terms of ethnicity, the Los Angeles City Council and citywide elected officialdom are catching up with the people of Los Angeles in key areas of diversification. First and foremost it’s important to know that Los Angeles County … Continue reading
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Tagged Art Goldberg, Arthur Goldberg, Bernard Parks, Bet Tzedek Legal Services, Bill Rosendahl, Bob Blumenfield, Brad Sherman, Buffie Sainte-Marie, Cindy Montanez, Ciudad Juarez, Curren Price, Eric Garcetti, Felipe Fuentes, Free Speech Movement, FSM, Gay pride, George Brauckman, Gil Cedillo, Herb Wesson, Interracial Marriage, Jackie Goldberg, Jan B. Tucker, Joe Buscaino, Jose Huizar, Judah son of Jacob, Kafi Blumenfield, Kenia Castillo, Lena Wu Fuentes, Liberty Hill Foundation, Lliana Fuentes, Los Angeles City Council, marriage equality, Mike Bonin, Mike Feuer, miscegenation, Mitch O'Farrell, Paul Koretz, Paul Krekorian, Rabbi Zachary Shapiro, Ron Galperin, Same Sex Marriage, Sean Arian, Shimon Peres, Spanish Inquisition, Stalag 17, Susan Goldberg, Tom LaBonge, Torah, Welcome Welcome Emigrante, Wyndotte tribe
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