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  2. Lalo Alcaraz - Wikipedia

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    Alcaraz has received five Southern California Journalism Awards for Best Cartoon in Weekly Papers, and numerous other awards and honors, including "The Latino Spirit Award" from the California Legislature and the Office of the Lt. Governor, honors from the Los Angeles City Council, The California Chicano News Media Association, the UC Berkeley ...

  3. This Latino cartoonist is on a mission to defeat Trump in ...

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    “You know what they say, the enemy of my enemy is my friend," said Alcaraz, who describes himself as the "perennial anti-Republican Chicano cartoonist." This Latino cartoonist is on a mission to ...

  4. Centro Cultural de la Raza - Wikipedia

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    Torres and other members of Los Toltecas en Aztlán were involved in this protest, calling the area Chicano Park. [9] The Chicano Park protest and other issues became part of a new proposal, citing a great need to create Centro Cultural de la Raza. [1] The new proposal was brought to the city by Alurista, Torres, and Aranda. [1]

  5. Lalo Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo "Lalo" Guerrero Jr. (December 24, 1916 – March 17, 2005) [2] was an American guitarist, singer and farm labor activist best known for his strong influence on later Latin musical artists. [ 3 ]

  6. This Latino cartoonist is on a mission to defeat Trump in ...

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    The self-described "perennial anti-Republican Chicano cartoonist" is even working with GOP strategists who are against the president's re-election. This Latino cartoonist is on a mission to defeat ...

  7. Group pairs Chicano music with message of equality - AOL

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    Mar. 31—A musical group hailing from East L.A. will be showcasing their culture to folks in the Ozark Mountain region. Las Cafeteras — the coffee pots in Spanish — began as a group of ...

  8. Son Rompe Pera - Wikipedia

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    Their influences include Colombian cumbia legend Andrés Landero, Mexican marimba groups such as Marimba Cuquita , Chicano music as Lalo Guerrero, whose song "Los chucos suaves" they perform, as well as American and British rock bands such as Green Day, the Misfits, The Clash, and Mexican rock bands like Belafonte Sensacional. [4]

  9. Chicano rock - Wikipedia

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    Lalo Guerrero arrived in Los Angeles in the late 1930s and found that L.A is "bursting with ambition". Lalo and his friend captured their spirit in music by mixing swing and boogie woogie in a cross-cultural, dialog between African American, Anglo, and Mexican American influences. [8] The 1950s brought rhythm and blues and the roots of rock 'n ...