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Joe Eddie Lopez and Rosie Lopez (2022)
Ashton Jeffers
Joe Eddie Lopez is a former member of the Arizona State Senate and the Arizona House of Representatives. He is known for his political work and activism efforts during the Chicano Movement in the 1960s in Arizona. He is also one of the founding members of the CDC, Chicanos Por La Causa (CPLC), helping organize…
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John Echeveste (2022)
Ashton Jeffers
John Echeveste is a founding partner of VPE Public Relations based in South Pasadena, California, and former communications director of The East Los Angeles Community Union (TELACU). John first became acquainted with TELACU as a young newspaper reporter who interviewed David Lizárraga and the organization’s work during the 1970s. Recruited by David, John managed the…
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David Lizárraga (2022)
Ashton Jeffers
Dr. David C. Lizárraga is the former president of The East Los Angeles Community Union (TELACU) in Los Angeles California and the founder of the TELACU business model of generating a double bottom line– profitability along with generating social impact for the community. David Lizárraga previously served as the Chairman of the United States Hispanic…
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Arabella MartÃnez (2020)
Victoria Villaseñor
Arabella MartÃnez is the first Executive Director of the Spanish Speaking Unity Council in Oakland, California. MartÃnez is a graduate of the University of California in Los Angeles and has spent her career uplifting Latino communities through social services and comprehensive economic plans. This is the third recording in a series of oral histories with…
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David Ojeda Jr. (2020)
Victoria Villaseñor
David Ojeda Jr. is the Executive Director of the Community Service Agency (CSA) of South Texas. Ojeda was very active throughout the Chicano Movement, starting with his involvement in political organizing in Carrizo Springs through the Raza Unida Party. Ojeda continued fighting for equal rights of latinos throughout the country as he then moved on…
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Beatriz Stotzer (2020 & 2021)
Victoria Villaseñor
Beatriz Stotzer is the founder of New Economics for Women (NEW) in Los Angeles California and a board member of the National Association of Latino Community Asset Builders (NALCAB). Beatrice Stotzer has dedicated her career to Chicano activism, advocating for gender equality, and building institutions to assist women and families achieve economic stability and happiness. …
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