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Día de la Raza translates as “Day of the Race” and is celebrated by some Hispanics instead of Columbus Day.
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Día de la Raza translates as “Day of the Race” and is celebrated by some Hispanics instead of Columbus Day.
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The term Raza was popularized by Mexican educator, Jose Vasconcellos who wrote about La Raza Cosmica to inclusively refer to a new 'race' of people born out of the neo-Columbian New World.
Randall Amster: Arizona Bans Ethnic Studies and, Along With it, Reason and Justice Randall Amster 2010
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Punta Raza is an incredibly beautiful and pristine beach in a spectacular setting.
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Punta Raza is an incredibly beautiful and pristine beach in a spectacular setting.
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Punta Raza is an incredibly beautiful and pristine beach in a spectacular setting on Mexico's Nayarit Riviera.
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Moreover, HB 2281 itself was aimed specifically at abolishing the Raza Studies program in Tucson as well as all ethnic studies programs statewide, which translates literally to "race" as noted in the working definition adopted by the program at San Francisco State University: "The term Raza literally means race or colloquially, the people.
Randall Amster: Arizona Bans Ethnic Studies and, Along With it, Reason and Justice Randall Amster 2010
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If La Raza is boycotting Arizona, mission accomplished. phoenix86
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La Raza is by the way, a terrorist organization, teaching school children about over-throwing the US government and the "take over".
Arizona governor bucks senator's request over immigration law 2010
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The National Council of La Raza is not a racist group anymore than the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is.
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