Cuando pequeños, Vicenta y Librado Olivo, residentes de San Jacinto, California, llevaban a sus hijos a sus respectivos lugares de trabajo; Vicenta a los campos de pizca; Librado a los sitios de construcción donde laboraba. Los llevaban allí para que vieran dónde y cómo se ganaban la vida. Su objetivo no era enseñarles a desempeñar el tipo de labores que ellos realizaban, sino todo lo contrario. Querían mostrarles lo duro que puede ser la vida cuando no se cuenta con una eudcación universitaria. To continue, click on the link.
This Time It's
Pinochet The Prisoner But it's Still Outside Intervention
By Alfonso Serrano F.
MEET THE CANDIDATE
Rey Monzon: Candidate Chula Vista
School District
By Daniel L. Muñoz
Natural
History Museum and San Diego Dialogue Host "Dos Aguilas/Two
Eagles"
She's Hip,
She's Smart, She's Unique, She's... "LATIN GIRL"
Opera Launches
New Program for Children and Families of Inner-city Schools
California
Law school to meet with prospective law students
Offers a variety of scholarships
Food Stamp
Restoration for Legal Immigrants
Hispanic Radio Network/La Red
Hispana
LA COLUMNA VERTEBRAL
¿Será Usted el Próximo
a Quien le Den el Paseo?
Días
de los Muertos:
"Pasado y Presente"
Dias De Los
Muertos: "Past and Present"
Editorial:
California State Propostions, Recommendations
Opinion:
Impeach Or Not The Voters Can Decide
On Nov. 3
By Michael Kroll
Opinion:
Help the Poor: Allow Individual Investment
of Social Security Taxes
by Carrie Lips
Sporting news, reviews and other tid bits
Academy
Award Nominated Director to Present Film at Centro Cultural de
la Raza
Catholic Identity
in film to be Topic of Seminar at USD
Calendar
of Events...
By Berenice Cisneros
Liukko Wraps
Up $50,000 HealthSouth/USTA Challenger Title
By J. Fred Sidhu
Aztecs Host
Utah in Annual Homecoming Game
Take me out
to the ball game
Pitcher's greatest game comes after his legendary career
Bullfight World...
by Lyn Sherwood
Close Encounters of the Taurine Kind
El "Monday
Night Football" de ABC Será Ofrecido en Español