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Many people I talked with around the city yesterday questioned whether Edward James Olmos 'newly released documentary about mass Chicano student protests against discriminatory educational policies in 1968 East L.A. high schools, "Walkout," influenced yesterday's events.
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While the film was created using the 1968 Chicano "Walkout" as a model, none involved in this Hollywood production anticipated the dramatic impact it would have on Hispanics throughout the United States.
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VARGAS: And SHOWBIZ TONIGHT was on the HBO "Walkout" set as the movie about the movement was being filmed.
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The HBO film "Walkout" tells the story of a series of Hispanic student walkouts at East Los Angeles high schools back in 1968.
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"Walkout," 7 p.m. Saturday, HBO: A stirring account of student activism in the late '60s at a high school in East Los Angeles and a refresher course on the California Chicano movement, this movie chronicles the kids' campaign for improved conditions and more educational opportunities.
unknown title 2009
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"Walkout," 7 p.m. Saturday, HBO: A stirring account of student activism in the late '60s at a high school in East Los Angeles and a refresher course on the California Chicano movement, this movie chronicles the kids' campaign for improved conditions and more educational opportunities.
unknown title 2009
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Whereas the DOS is intended to politicize the classroom, the "Walkout" is intended to remove children from exposure to yet more pro-homosexual activism and restore political neutrality to the classroom.
Latest Articles 2009
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Dr. Throckmorton suggests that the "Walkout" is ironic in that it is even more disruptive than silence.
Latest Articles 2009
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In late March, HBO featured a new film "Walkout" by Latino filmmakers Edward James Olmos and Moctesuma Esparza.
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African Nations Lead a "Walkout" at Copenhagen; Talks Continue
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Alex Pasternack, TreeHugger 2009
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