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  2. Plaza de la Raza - Wikipedia

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    The Plaza de la Raza (Place of the People) is a multidisciplinary cultural arts and educational center located in Lincoln Park in East Los Angeles, California.It was founded in 1970 by actress Margo Albert and trade union activist Frank S. López.

  3. El Centro de la Raza - Wikipedia

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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]

  4. Calle 24 Latino Cultural District - Wikipedia

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    Galería de la Raza, a legacy organization within the Calle 24 Latino Cultural District, was a key gathering and organizing hub for Central American Solidarity Movements of the 1970 and 1980s. Pro-Sandinista protesters, gathered at the 24th Street and Mission Bart station area in the 1980s, would refer to the area as “Plaza Sandino.”

  5. History of Mexican Americans in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Post-World War I fear of communism manifested itself in Los Angeles through an increased nationalistic, anti-immigrant sentiment. While prominent politicians such as former governor Hiram Johnson and activist Simon Lubin advocated for progressive policies, such as women's rights and labor rights, local politics of Los Angeles county and California at large leaned conservative, with governor ...

  6. Academia Avance Charter - Wikipedia

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    2007: Plaza de la Raza, Lincoln Heights 2008 : Highland Park Presbyterian Community Church, Highland Park, Los Angeles 2009 : Middle School - 2670 Griffin Avenue, Los Angeles.

  7. Centro Cultural de la Raza - Wikipedia

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    The Centro Cultural de la Raza (Spanish for Cultural Center of the People) is a non-profit organization with the specific mission to create, preserve, promote and educate about Chicano, Mexicano, Native American and Latino art and culture. It is located in Balboa Park in San Diego, California.

  8. Elsa Flores - Wikipedia

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    While at the Art Center, she taught art and music education at Plaza de la Raza with artist Carlos Almaraz and Louie Pérez and David Hidalgo of Los Lobos. Flores occasionally performed in Los Lobos, as well as in the punk band The Knuckleheads formed with Pérez and Hildago. The latter band mixed electronic instruments with the accordion ...

  9. La Alpujarra Administrative Center - Wikipedia

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    Monumento a la Raza by Rodrigo Arenas Betancourt. La Alpujarra Administrative Center, officially known as the José María Córdova Administrative Center, is an urban complex of government buildings built in the 1980s for the administration of the Antioquia department and Medellín municipality. The center consists of two buildings separated by ...