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Never forget. ✊🏽 Rp @chicanavianna #xicana #chicanomoratorium #history #chicano #chicana #chicanohistory #ourhistory #chicanomeanspower https://www.instagram.com/p/CTLLMLsJ9Kh/?utm_medium=tumblr
Recent mural by 3B Collective commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium, a broad-based coalition of groups raising awareness of the Vietnam War as a civil rights issue: Mexican-Americans were dying in disproportionate numbers in the war. The movement’s march along Whittier Blvd on August 29, 1970 reportedly drew 30,000 people, was met with a violent response from the LAPD, and led to the death of acclaimed journalist Ruben Salazar under suspicious circumstances. Mural location: 4840 Whittier Blvd, East Los Angeles.
#Repost @reporter.arce ・・・ Today marks the 49th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium and the killing of Ruben Salazar. He was the news director at KMEX Univision in Los Angeles in the late 60s. He was also a columnist for the LA Times. More importantly, many in the Mexican-American community considered him their only voice in a society that looked down upon Mexicans. Racism was rampant, police misconduct was routine, dropout rates were high, many young Chicanos were dying in Vietnam (some 20 percent of all war-time casualties) and the media seemed to ignore our plight. On August 29, 1970, more than 40,000 Chicanos took to the streets of East LA to denounce these injustices. The LA County Sheriff's were ordered to forcibly disperse the crowd. Hundreds were injured, dozens were arrested and five people - including Salazar - were killed. The journalist was inside the Silver Dollar Bar about a mile up the road taking a break from covering the march & rally when a Sheriff Deputy fired a tear gas missile into the bar. The missile entered and exited Salazar's head, killing him instantly. Sheriff Deputies contend it was an accident yet most in the Chicano community were suspicious because Salazar reported heavily on police misconduct. 40 years later, I was given access to the Sheriff Department's private files on Salazar. The pictures are gruesome. The collection is telling: Deputies collected surveillance on nearly all the militant/radical groups of the day. They even kept tabs on mainstream Mexican-American politicians and celebrities. The Department - and even an independent investigator - say it was all an accident. But many people who took part in the march and who remember those times refuse to accept that answer. Ruben Salazar presente! #RubenSalazar #journalism #journalist #DangerousProfession #Mexican #Chicano #ChicanoMoratorium #LosAngeles #EastLA #WhittierBoulevard #AllPowerToThePeople #1970 ➡️ #mextasy for the memory of his work and legacy #nomextasy for his murder https://www.instagram.com/p/B11HaK6gmXE/?igshid=yydmjpoenq7g
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Image from the #ChicanoMoratorium in 1970. #barriohistorian
#chicanoicon #chicano #chicanomovement #chicanomoratorium #nomextasy #mextasy Posted @withregram • @laloalcaraz1 Today is the 51st Anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium, a mass Chicano rights/anti Vietnam War draft protest in East LA which ended in 3 deaths, including that of LA Times journalist Ruben Salazar, by the LA Sheriffs. https://www.instagram.com/p/CTK0ZU7JY3X/?utm_medium=tumblr
Cultura #chicanomoratorium 50th Anniversary of the 1970 demonstration in Los Angeles. The people were protesting disproportionate deaths of Mexican Americans soldiers in the Vietnam war. Sitting in an East LA bar, @latimes journalist #RubenSalazar was murdered by @lasdhq August 29th 1970. Now the people continue to fight for true equality. Photography by Joseana Garza #indigenous #larazaunida #laraza #solidarity @california_skyline #racialjustice #socialissues #civilrights #futuro #equality #understanding #peopleofcolor #nativeamerican #endpolicebrutality #brownpride #mestizo #mixed #eastla #losangeles #california #vote #powertothepeople #saytheirnames #nojusticenopeace #voice #beheard #beseen #thisisamerica #icantbreathe (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFnzoq0DBVK/?igshid=ibvj2vb2ihr1
All lives can’t matter until black and brown lives matter #chicanomoratorium 50th Anniversary of the 1970 demonstration in Los Angeles. The people were protesting disproportionate deaths of Mexican American soldiers in the Vietnam war. Sitting in an East LA bar, @latimes journalist #RubenSalazar was murdered by @lasdhq August 29th 1970. Photography by Joseana Garza @empoweredmedia #indigenous #larazaunida #laraza #solidarity @blmlosangeles #racialjustice #socialissues #civilrights #futuro #equality #understanding #peopleofcolor #nativeamerican #endpolicebrutality #brownpride #mestizo #mixed #eastla #losangeles #california #vote #powertothepeople #saytheirnames #nojusticenopeace #voice #beheard #beseen #thisisamerica #icantbreathe (at East Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEifHldnMM4/?igshid=197goyxwrt5w7