Posadita Rebelde: Dec 19

Rebel Posada to support social movements in Mexico 

Dec 19, 6 pm 
Centro Cultural de la Raza at Balboa Park 

$5 
Food, music and Peñata



Alguna vez has tenido ganas de romperle la cara a Peña Nieto? Pues esta es tu oportunidad! Acompañanos el 9 de diciembre a nuestra posada donde tendremos peñata, musica, y deliciosa comida mexicana como pozole y tamales. La finalidad es recaudar fondos para seguir apoyando los movimientos sociales en Mexico. Apoya y diviertete!


Ayotzinapa: Chronicle of a State Crime- Nov 19

Ayotzinapa: Chronicle of a State Crime
Film in Spanish w/English subtitles

TRAILER
Thursday, Nov 19, 2:30 pm
Room MS 462
San Diego City College

Sponsored by Club Tainh
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Homies Up: Nov 16, 2015


Kumeyaay Documentary: Nov 16, 2015

First People- Kumeyaay (Documentary Film)
by Bob Sly
Monday, Nov.16, 12:50-2:10pm
Room MS 162, City College
http://video.kpbs.org/video/2365254548/

About
Bob Sly is a Documentary Producer at City College Adjunct Professor and Environmentalist. He co-produced (with Michael Johnson of Industrial Strength TV) a 52-minute documentary on First People: Kumeyaay which won Best in Show at the Borrego Film Festival and aired on KPBS in April.
Kumeyaay

Maquiladora Tour: Nov 14, 2015



Maquiladora Tour: English
November 14, 2015
Info and registration:

Tour Maquilero: Español
14 de Noviembre, 2015
Para info y registrarse:

More Info:
resistmaquila@riseup.net

The Head of Joaquin Murrieta: Nov 10, 2015

Film: The Head of Joaquin Murrieta
John J. Valadez, Peabody Award Winning Filmmaker

Tue. Nov. 10, 11:15-12:35pm
Room V-101, City College



About
For over a decade filmmaker John J. Valadez searched for the remains of Joaquin Murrieta, a legendary Mexican outlaw who blazed a trail of revenge and rebellion following the theft of his land, and the rape and murder of his wife. The Head of Joaquin Murrieta (a 30- minute film) is an irreverent, entertaining and often disturbing tale that uses both fiction and documentary story telling devices to tear open a painful and long ignored history: the lynching of Mexican Americans in the Southwest.

San Diego Fight for $15: Nov 10, 2015

San Diego Fight for $15

Tuesday, Nov 10, 2:15 pm
AH Building Entrance, City College


Anastasio Hernandez: Nov 9, 2015

Justicia Para Anastasio / Rally For Justice
Monday, Nov 9, 5 pm
Federal Building 800 Front Street, San Diego 

Shocking: the Department of Justice (DOJ) will not prosecute agents who murdered Anastasio Hernández Rojas. There is not enough evidence, DOJ declares. More info: No Justice for Anastasio


Welcome to Colonia Libertad: Nov 6

Exhibition San Diego City College Art Gallery
Nov 6th from 6 to 8 pm






Police and Migra brutality in San Diego: Oct 21, 11 am


Migra brutality in San Diego: Oct 21

Wednesday Oct 21, 9:35 am
City College
Room MS 462






On May 2010 Anastasio Herndez was killed by a group of Border Patrol officers
while he was in custody. On December 29, 2014, Francisco Ceceña was killed with a taser by Border Patrol Officers while crossing the San Ysidro border gate.

Come to learn about these cases and the struggle for justice.

Speakers:

Maria Puga, widow of Anastasio Hernandez Rojas
Brenda Ceceña, sister of Francisco Ceceña

Presentation of the documentary:

CSUSM Admissions for Spring 2016

From: Renee Kilmer
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2015 2:13 PM
To: DL for City Faculty (contract); DL for City Faculty (adjunct)
Cc: Lori Erreca; Minou Djawdan Spradley; Randy Barnes; Rose LaMuraglia; Robbi Ewell; Trudy Gerald; Jeanie Tyler; Marilyn Harvey; Bernice Lorenzo; Denise S. Whisenhunt
Subject: Please announce to your classes: Important News Regarding CSUSM Admissions for Spring 2016

Faculty,

CSU San Marcos has decided to accept 200 applicants from our region (San Diego and Imperial Counties) for a spring 2016. If you are teaching a transfer-level class, this might be good information for some students in your class who have sufficient credits to transfer. Please make the following announcement (read the script below) to your class as soon as possible since this is time-sensitive.
Thanks,
~Renee

STUDENTS: HERE IS SOME IMPORTANT NEWS FROM CSUSM:

200 applicants from the San Diego and Imperial Valley areas will be admitted at CSU San Marcos for spring 2016. If students are eligible and interested in applying, they must apply immediately. CSU Mentor opened yesterday and will close once 400 students have applied.

Eligibility:


1. 60 CSU transferable units and golden 4* completed by summer 2015, but they will consider fall 2015 completion on a case by case basis. [*Golden 4 = Written Communication (English composition), critical thinking, Oral Communication, and Math. See page 118 of the current catalog for list of courses.

2. Minimum GPA requirements

How to apply:


1. Log in to www.csumentor.edu and select spring 2016 application.


2. Dates/deadlines to send transcripts and intent to enroll are in the process of being decided by CSUSM.

If you are uncertain about whether you meet the requirements, you should go to the Transfer Career Center in Rm A-111, or call (619) 388-3721.

Artist Salvador Torres – Chicano Movement Art History: Oct 8


Learn firsthand the history and development of the
Chicano visual arts and muralism in San Diego with artist
Salvador “Queso” Torres
Thursday, Oct. 8

11:15-12:30 Saville Theatre

 



Salvador Roberto Torres (born 1936) is an artist and muralist from San Diego, California, an early exponent of the Chicano art movement. He was one of the creators of Chicano Park, and led the movement to create its freeway-pillar murals. He was also a founder of the Centro Cultural de la Raza in San Diego, California.

Sept 26: Protest for Ayotzinapa- Chicano Park to CC La Raza




Ayotzinapa one year after

43
students still missing!

It was a state crime!


Protest

43 miles x 43 hours


Chicano Park
Sept. 26, 2 pm

to

Centro Cultural de la Raza, Balboa Park

Sept. 26, 4 pm

 More info:
www.raicessinfronteras.org