As a young boy growing up in Depression-era New York City, Fred Hirsch knew racism and discrimination because of his Jewish background. Beatings, name-calling, and harassment created a sense of social justice that he brought with him when he moved to San Jose in the ’60s. As an active union man, Fred met Chicano activists …
Month: September 2019
Raza Voz and Karl Soltero having a conversation with Teresa Castellanos and Ketzal Gomez, a mother and daughter’s two generations of social justice activism. How Teresa has witnessed the social justice movement and the changes and evolution of the Mexican-American experience and Raza in general in the USA and particularly in California. And how a …
It begins Rico Sol Studios announces that it is launching a podcast that will explore the 241-year history of La Raza in Silicon Valley. The name of the podcast will be Raza Voz because Rico Sol Studios believes that La Raza needs its voice, hence …