Las Cafeteras in San Diego- Feb 19

Las Cafeteras in San Diego 
February 19th at 7:30pm 
California Center for the Arts, Escondido 



Las Cafeteras is a band that fuses the unique sound of East LA with
Afro-Mexican rhythms, zapateado, and powerful lyrics. 

La Bamba Rebelde by Las Cafeteras: 

California Center for the Arts, Escondido
340 N. Escondido Blvd Escondido, CA 92025
sfarley@artcenter.org
Tel: (760) 839-4186 


Por los 43 pedimos justicia # For the 43 We Demand Justice: Feb 26, 2016

Por los 43 pedimos justicia # For the 43 We Demand Justice 
Feb 26, Friday, 6:30 am
Mexican Consulate of San Diego
1549 India St., San Diego, CA 92101

Four blocks from Trolley Blue Line Station "American Plaza"



17 meses despues
17 months later 
Y libertad presos políticos en México 
And freedom to political prisoners in Mexico 
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Los Angeles School District Ethnic School Program


Los Angeles School District is creating an Ethnic School Program.

In LAUSD, we are at a critical moment. The district will present its one semester Ethnic Studies course on February 10th. Ethnic Studies Now, in collaboration with the Council of Ethnic Studies Implementational Integrity, would like to ensure that the course LAUSD submits for approval, is one that is representative of the field, legacy, and language of Ethnic Studies, in honor of the resolution the LAUSD School Board passed on November 18th, 2014. We have several fundamental tenets of ES we have been working with in collaboration with leading ES educators and scholars, and we would like to open up this process to you, all ESN Coalition members, throughout the state of California and beyond. 



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LAUSD'S DRAFT ETHNIC STUDIES SURVEY COURSE OUTLINE 



National Association of Chicana and Chicano Studies

National Association of Chicana and Chicano Studies 



The National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS) is "the academic organization that serves academic programs, departments and research centers that focus on issues pertaining to Mexican Americans, Chicana/os, and Latina/os." Unlike many professional academic associations, NACCS "rejects mainstream research, which promotes an integrationist perspective that emphasizes consensus, assimilation, and legitimization of societal institutions. NACCS promotes research that directly confronts structures of inequality based on class, race and gender privileges in U.S. society." The association is based in San José, California. 
http://www.naccs.org/naccs/default.asp