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El Laberinto, 1971-1987
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6 FILM SERIES Chicano #10526 BFA 25 min., color, $25 rental fee. This film explores the various manifestations of bias, oppression, and discrimination which affect the Chicano. It also presents the goals of the Chicano movement and the various organizations which represent the Chicano community. The open-endedness of the film will stimulate discussion about one of the central questions of all minority groups; must they deny their cultural identity to have equal education, social and economic opportunities, and meaningful participation in our society. For rental contact: UCLA Instructional Media Library Royce Hall 8-405 Hilgard Avenue Los Angeles, California 90024 Telephone: (213) 825-0755 MEXICO: THE FROZEN REVOLUTION 60 minutes, rental fee-$75. A history of the betrayal of the betrayal of the 1914 Mexican Revolution, and its culmination in the 1968 mass murder of 400 students by troops of the current regime. Using rare documentation, the film relives the Mexican peasant uprisings of 1910-1914, led by Francisco Madera, Emiliano Zapata, and Pancho Villa. For rental contact: 379 Bay Street San Francisco, California 94113 Telephone: (415) 982-7475 NEW PUBLICATIONS The Chicanos by Feliciano Rivera and Matt Meier, traces the origins and development of Chicanos. It gives an account of the oppression Chicanos have experienced in American society and examines the contemporary growth of leadership, organization, and development of self-awareness among the Chicanos. $2.45 TO THE READERS OF EL LABERINTO: ALTHOUGHT OUR PREFERENCE IS TO PROVIDE EL LABERINTO FREE OF CHARGE TO THE PUBLIC, WE ARE ALWAYS FACED WITH THE COST OF PRINTING AND POSTAGE. RATHER THAN ASK FOR A SPECIFIC SUBSCRIPTION RATE AT THIS TIME, WE ARE SIMPLY ASKING THAT YOU DONATE WHAT YOU CAN SO THAT YOU MAY CONTINUE TO RECEIVE EL LABERINTO. WE ARE ALSO INTERESTED IN READING YOUR COMMENTS ABOUT OUR NEWSLETTER AND HEARING FROM OUR READERS ACROSS THE U.S. PLEASE MAKE A DONATION AND WRITE ROBERT LEOS ALBERTO OLVERA [emblem]
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6 FILM SERIES Chicano #10526 BFA 25 min., color, $25 rental fee. This film explores the various manifestations of bias, oppression, and discrimination which affect the Chicano. It also presents the goals of the Chicano movement and the various organizations which represent the Chicano community. The open-endedness of the film will stimulate discussion about one of the central questions of all minority groups; must they deny their cultural identity to have equal education, social and economic opportunities, and meaningful participation in our society. For rental contact: UCLA Instructional Media Library Royce Hall 8-405 Hilgard Avenue Los Angeles, California 90024 Telephone: (213) 825-0755 MEXICO: THE FROZEN REVOLUTION 60 minutes, rental fee-$75. A history of the betrayal of the betrayal of the 1914 Mexican Revolution, and its culmination in the 1968 mass murder of 400 students by troops of the current regime. Using rare documentation, the film relives the Mexican peasant uprisings of 1910-1914, led by Francisco Madera, Emiliano Zapata, and Pancho Villa. For rental contact: 379 Bay Street San Francisco, California 94113 Telephone: (415) 982-7475 NEW PUBLICATIONS The Chicanos by Feliciano Rivera and Matt Meier, traces the origins and development of Chicanos. It gives an account of the oppression Chicanos have experienced in American society and examines the contemporary growth of leadership, organization, and development of self-awareness among the Chicanos. $2.45 TO THE READERS OF EL LABERINTO: ALTHOUGHT OUR PREFERENCE IS TO PROVIDE EL LABERINTO FREE OF CHARGE TO THE PUBLIC, WE ARE ALWAYS FACED WITH THE COST OF PRINTING AND POSTAGE. RATHER THAN ASK FOR A SPECIFIC SUBSCRIPTION RATE AT THIS TIME, WE ARE SIMPLY ASKING THAT YOU DONATE WHAT YOU CAN SO THAT YOU MAY CONTINUE TO RECEIVE EL LABERINTO. WE ARE ALSO INTERESTED IN READING YOUR COMMENTS ABOUT OUR NEWSLETTER AND HEARING FROM OUR READERS ACROSS THE U.S. PLEASE MAKE A DONATION AND WRITE ROBERT LEOS ALBERTO OLVERA [emblem]
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