January 2011
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Anonymous asked: GPOY?
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Narcocorridos: Singing Songs of Drug Violence →
Good piece.
fuckyeahchicanopower:
In America, a growing culture of music and movies glorifies Mexico’s drug violence, with drug lords even demanding made-for-order songs from well-known musicians.
This video does a great job at explaining one of the most prominent musical movements in our culture. It reveals a side of the coin that most people don’t get to see or hear about. It is up to the...
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Remember This →
Interesting read.
longreads:
There is a 41-year-old woman, an administrative assistant from California known in the medical literature only as “AJ,” who remembers almost every day of her life since age 11. There is an 85-year-old man, a retired lab technician called “EP,” who remembers only his most recent thought. She might have the best memory in the world. He could very well have the...
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Black Swan
One Sentence Movie Review
That shit freaked me out.
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Black Swan
Finally in my city. Let’s see what all the hype is about.
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Once social change begins, it cannot be reversed. You cannot uneducate the...
– Cesar Chavez (via nots0rdinarygirl)
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Carlos Calbillo : On the Passing of Carlos Guerra →
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Carlos Guerra, icon of the Sixties Chicano movement and former columnist for the San Antonio Express-News (and who became one of the first prominent Latino columnists in the country), died last week. Calbillo, a fellow Chicano activist from the Sixties and now a Houston filmmaker, shares memories of the times, the movement, and the unique and courageous character of Carlos Guerra....
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