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  2. East L.A. walkouts - Wikipedia

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    Sal Castro, a teacher and key organizer of the walkouts, held the most charges and was held in detention the longest. June 2, 1968: Sal Castro was released on bail, but lost his teaching position at Lincoln High school due to the arrest. 2,000 people protested outside of the police station to demand he get his teaching position back. [17]

  3. Sal Castro - Wikipedia

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    Salvador B. Castro (October 25, 1933 – April 15, 2013) was a Mexican-American educator and activist.He was most well known for his role in the 1968 East Los Angeles high school walkouts, a series of protests against unequal conditions in Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) schools.

  4. Walkout (film) - Wikipedia

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    Walkout is a 2006 HBO film based on a true story of the 1968 East L.A. walkouts, ... Inspired by her Chicano teacher Sal Castro and defying opposition from her father ...

  5. Column: A meeting of Cal State L.A. student encampments, 55 ...

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    Sal Castro, the high school teacher who had inspired his students to walk out, gave a speech. Baile folklórico performances were scheduled, along with art workshops and films. People dropped off ...

  6. Chicano Moratorium - Wikipedia

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    Along with this theme NCMC commemorated the life of Sal Castro who died earlier that year after his distinguished career in education, most notably supporting the East Los Angeles high school walkouts. An October 11, 1968 Los Angeles Freep article was headlined "Education, Not Eradication", began "Sal Castro won his teaching job back at Lincoln ...

  7. Moctesuma Esparza - Wikipedia

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    He was one of the organizers of the 1968 Chicano Blowouts, a series of youth-led protests inspired by educator Sal Castro in which Mexican-Americans demanded equal educational opportunities. His dealings with the press during the walkouts led to his interest in the media. [4] His 2006 HBO film Walkout is based on the events of the protests.

  8. Hundreds of pro-Palestinian students walk out in protest at ...

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    Stanford University students left their graduation ceremony midway through in a show of support for the Palestinian cause.

  9. Theodore Roosevelt High School (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    With Castro's help, students from the high schools formed a central committee to plan actions. After the principal at Wilson High School cancelled the senior class play on March 1, 1968, enraged students participated in an impromptu walkout. This situation called for a central committee meeting to decide whether all schools would engage in a ...