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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Reflections on Thanksgiving
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Posted in Anecdotes & Adventures, Ideas & Opinions
Tagged AIM, American Indian Movement, Chalchiuhtlique, Columbus, Disney, Huitzilopochtli, Laura Molina, Mictlan Cihuatl, Mictlan Tecuhtli, Omecihuatl, Ometecuhtli, Ometeotl, Pocahontas, Quetzalcoatl, San Juan Capistrano, Tezcatlipoca, Tlaloc
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Arizona: To Boycott or Not to Boycott
I appeared yesterday on CBS Channel 9, KCAL television, representing the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) denouncing Edmund G. “Jerry” Brown, Jr., Governor Elect of California, for violating the boycott of Arizona. As time permitted, I made it … Continue reading
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Happy Birthday to the Pieman (Aron Kay)!
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Tagged Anita Bryant, Aron Kay, Cornbread Square Commune, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, E. Howard Hunt, Edmund G "Jerry" Brown, G. Gordon Liddy, Jan B. Tucker, John Erlichman, Nelson Rockefeller, Peace & Freedom Party, Peace and Freedom Party, PFP, Pieman, Randall Terry, Richard Nixon, Watergate, William F. Buckley, Yippies, Youth International Party
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Discrimination at Los Angeles Mission College
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Tagged ADA, Americans With Disabilities Act, campus rape, Daniel J. LaVista, discrimination, harassment, Jeff Spelatz, Julie Ruelas, LACCD, LAMC, Los Angeles Community College District, Los Angeles Mission College, Transgender, Transsexual
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City of Los Angeles Faces More Allegations of Discrimination
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Tagged AB 1617, ACJC, African American, Alameda Corridor Jobs Coalition, Antonio Villaraigosa, Cindy Montanez, City of Los Angeles, Congress On Racial Equality, CORE, Jan B. Tucker, Larry Frank, NAACP, private investigation, Rev. Leonard Jackson, workplace discrimination, workplace harassment, workplace retaliation
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Fred Martinez Jr.: Another Matthew Shepard
A Native American Matthew Shepard Fred Martinez, Jr. was a Navajo “nadleehi,” or male with a feminine spirit. In traditional Navajo and other Native American cultures, male and female are not the only genders; there are males with male spirits, … Continue reading
Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani Face Death by Stoning in Iran
Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani faces imminent death by stoning for a conviction by Iranian authorities of adultery. If you believe in basic human rights you should email, call, or fax the Iranian Mission to the United Nations with the following message: … Continue reading
Andy Furillo: a courageous reporter
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Tagged Andy Furillo, Bernie Sapiro, Bruce Corwin, CALI, California Association of Licensed Investigators, chemical poisoning, Chicago Outfit, City of Los Angeles, Confederacion de Trabajadores Mexicanos, CTM, Film Processing Company, Gary North, Graphic Communications International Union District Council 2, Ira Reiner, Jan B. Tucker, Joe Segura, Local 69, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, Los Angeles Newspaper Guild, Mayor Bradley, Metropolitan Theaters Corporation, municipal corruption, NAFTA, rape, Sacramento Bee, sexual harassment, Sherrill Corwin, Sideny Korshak, Tom Bradley, union busting
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