This book explores how the El Centro de la Raza has become part of a nationally significant work in progress on human rights and relations based on Dr. Martin Luther King's concept of a "Beloved Community" that crosses all ethnic, racial, and other social boundaries.
This book explores how the El Centro de la Raza has become part of a nationally significant work in progress on human rights and relations based on Dr. Martin Luther King's concept of a "Beloved Community" that crosses all ethnic, racial, and other social boundaries.
Preface: These Walls Tell Stories Introduction: Building Alliances for Fundamental Changes Chapter 1. Early Lessons in Race and Class: Roberto Maestas' Early Life Chapter 2. Seattle: Dr. King's Living Laboratory Chapter 3. La Plaza de Seattle Chapter 4.La Casa Nueva: Negotiating a Community Chapter 5. Gumshoes Come Calling Chapter 6. A Home, Created Chapter 7. Fishing Wars Chapter 8. Sandinista Sister City: El Centro de la Raza's "Foreign Policy" Chapter 9. Martin Luther King County Chapter 10. An Institution Matures (1990-2011) Chapter 11. Roberto F. Maestas, ¡Presente! Chapter 12. La Lucha Continua: The Struggle Continues Chapter 13. Common Threads and Lessons Learned: 'Our Separate Struggles Are Really One'
Preface: These Walls Tell Stories Introduction: Building Alliances for Fundamental Changes Chapter 1. Early Lessons in Race and Class: Roberto Maestas' Early Life Chapter 2. Seattle: Dr. King's Living Laboratory Chapter 3. La Plaza de Seattle Chapter 4.La Casa Nueva: Negotiating a Community Chapter 5. Gumshoes Come Calling Chapter 6. A Home, Created Chapter 7. Fishing Wars Chapter 8. Sandinista Sister City: El Centro de la Raza's "Foreign Policy" Chapter 9. Martin Luther King County Chapter 10. An Institution Matures (1990-2011) Chapter 11. Roberto F. Maestas, ¡Presente! Chapter 12. La Lucha Continua: The Struggle Continues Chapter 13. Common Threads and Lessons Learned: 'Our Separate Struggles Are Really One'
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