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El Centro de la Raza, 2007. El Centro de la Raza in Seattle, Washington, United States, is an educational, cultural, and social service agency, centered in the Latino/Chicano community and headquartered in the former Beacon Hill Elementary School on Seattle's Beacon Hill. [1] It was founded in 1972 and continues to serve clients in Seattle ...
Roberto Maestas (July 9, 1938 – September 22, 2010) was an American social activist who was prominent between the 1960s and the 1990s in Seattle, Washington. Maestas was a member of the Gang of Four and one of the founders of El Centro de la Raza. [1] [2]
Annexed by Seattle 1954 and used as the Nellie Goodhue School for mentally handicapped children, superseding the Woodhull Hay School (also part of the Shoreline district founded in 1954). Until 1957, was an annex to Northgate, then independent. Closed as a school in 1961, as Seattle Schools integrated special education students.
The addition includes two buildings on the north side of the tower with an early childhood education center operated by El Centro de la Raza and offices for an unspecified non-profit tenant. [16] The project is managed by the Pacific Hospital Preservation & Development Authority and financed with loans and grants from local governments and ...
Whitebear founded the Seattle Indian Health Board and the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation. [4] Santos was a prominent leader among Seattle's Asian Americans, director of the Asian Coalition, and executive director of the Inter*Im in the International District; [5] Maestas was the founder and director of El Centro de la Raza.
This month alone, there were three arrests in Seattle by ICE agents Seattle agents, including a Chinese national with convictions for drug manufacturing; a citizen of El Salvador, who was ...
Arizona: The Chuckbox. Tempe. The sign outside touts "over 278 sold," but The Chuckbox is likely to sell that many burgers in a day now. Watch as they grill your burger (and bun) over a mesquite ...
In 1992, Arreguín designed the poster marking the 20th anniversary of Seattle's El Centro de la Raza, a cultural center created by student and community activism in 1972. [10] One of El Centro's founders, Roberto Maestas , described Arreguín's impact on regional art, saying “because of his political statements and his artistic talent ...