Commemorating the Chicano Moratorium: Honoring the Power of Youth Activism
Join us for a live panel discussion with special guests! What was the National Chicano Moratorium Committee Against the Vietnam War? Learn more about the youth movements of LA that led to the formation of M.E.Ch.A., the Brown Berets, the Walkouts, the Chicano Moratorium, and activism through art! Join us on this journey through California Latinx youth history to elevate the power of your mind, your voice, your action!
Special Guests: Carlos Montes, Tomas Alejo, Lucia Torres, & Felicia Montes.
Advocates: Milo Alvarez, Eric Becerra, Otto Figueroa, Juan Flores Zamora, Justin Mendez, & Linda Olmos
How to Join: https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/91490204004
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