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Unifying Diversity Through Activism

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Despite the criticisms of the movement, people are coming together through diversity for a different future.

May Day 2011: Where have all the hand-written signs gone?

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Walking down Broadway, looking for Olympic, the street…

Video: Bici Libre

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Bici Libre repairs and redistributes abandoned bicycles to low-income communities where bicycles are a major source of transportation.

Finding Brown Pride in Prisoner Letters

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The influx of letters and support from prisoners was a catalyst for the creation of a section for their contributions called Sigan Luchando, which first appeared in La Gente's April/May 1993 issue.

Chicano Studies Research Center Holds Annual Open House

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The event this year was dedicated to Chon Noriega the director of the CSRC in celebration of his 50th birthday, and 10th year as director.

SnapFotos: Art in the Streets

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Introducing La Gente's photo blog. For today, pictures from Westwood LIVE.

La Mirada Invisible

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Set in Argentina, 1982, as the rigid military dictatorship declines in power, the inner conflicts of a 23-year-old teacher’s assistant unfolds in this dramatic fiction from LALIFF.

La Mirada Invisible

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Set in Argentina, 1982, as the rigid military dictatorship declines in power, the inner conflicts of a 23-year-old teacher’s assistant unfolds in this dramatic fiction from LALIFF.

The Business of Entertainment, Breaking In and Succeeding

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The Creative Artists Agency (CAA) hosted a panel about how agencies work and the ways to get involved.

15th Annual Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival

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The festival runs from July 17th to Monday, July 25th. It will feature dozens of films by new and established talent from the USA, Latin America, and Spain.