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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Conference Combatting Hate Censorship, and Forbidden Curricula Schedule


 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
THURSDAY DEC 2 - UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
7:30 –8:am Opening Ceremony-Outside Old Main – CALPOLLI TEOXICALLI
8– 9:45 am Opening Platica CALPOLLI TEOXICALLI- Old Main Auditorium
Chucho Ruiz,  Maria Molina, Norma Gonzalez, Jose Gonzalez and Zotero Citlacoatl
An Indigenous Education
10 am TOUR OF EXHIBIT - Main Library 10-10-50am  10am Community Organizing Panel Cesar Chavez Bldg #205 Corazón de Tucson
Tucson Childcare Collective
Tierra y Libertad
Yo Soy Testigo 
Fred Highton, MoveOn.Org
11-4 pm Sessions at The KIVA-UA Student Union

11-11:50 am - SESSION  - The KIVA-UA Student Union
Raza Studies K-6 Immigration/Education Dialogue Opening: In Lak Ech: 4-5 year olds - Ms Paula's Dreams Room, Ochoa Elem.
Raza Studies K-6 Dialogue Ochoa and Van Buskirk Elementary Schools
Moderated by Norma Gonzalez

NOON-12:50 pm - SESSION
LESSONS OF TLATELOLCO (1968) and THE 1970 NATIONAL CHICANO MORATORIUM
Celeste Bustamante, UA-School of Journalism - Tlatelolco in the Curriculum Ramses Noriega,  Co-founder, National Chicano Moratrorium Ashley Bustamante, Tucson HS student, Ruben Salazar and The Moratorium Carmen Orozco, Tucson HS student, Ruben Salazar and The Moratorium    1-1:50 pm -SESSION MAS GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Lizette Opio, Courtney Lower, Adrian Mendoza, Arlene Provencio, Aaron Enrique Almada Moderator: Rosario Carrillo, PhD, MAS-University of Arizona
2-2:50 pm ANALYSIS OF ANTI-ETHNIC/RAZA STUDIES HB2281-KIVA Student Union
Anna Ochoa O'Leary, Andrea Romero, Randall Amster and Auggie Romero
3-3:50 pm GRADUATE STUDENT SESSION
FREIRE-TUHIWAI SMITH-ACUNA DIALOGUE Courtney Waters, Erin MacKinney, Cash Conner, Yousseff Toure Moderated by Jose Gonzalez, Raza Studies Teacher, TUSD 
OLD MAIN AUDITORIUM (GROUND FLOOR)
3-4:45 pm MECHA-YOUTH CITYWIDE/REGIONAL DIALOGUE  EVENING PROGRAM
YWCA 5-10pm EVE RECEPTION - 525 N. Bonita Ave TUCSON AZ 85745

5:-5:30 pm FOOD/RECEPTION
Opening Alianza Indigena
Nuestra Voz-YWCA Youth Presentation
Sarah Gonzales YWCA host
5:45:-6:30 pm EL CORAJE STUDENT/ELDERS PRESENTATION
Student presentation of  El Coraje Magazine To Founders of El Coraje Newspaper
Elders: Salomon Baldenegro Sr., Ceci Cruz, Guadalupe Castillo and Frank de la Cruz
Students: Karina Salazar, Lalo Villalobos,  Marissa Martinez and Lizeth Norma Grijalva
6:35- 7:15 pm TUSD-RAZA/ETHNIC STUDIES STUDENTS ALUMNI PANEL
Leilani Clark: Raza Studies Timeline Respondents: Alfonso Chavez, Pima CC
Jacob Robles Pima CC
Angelica Peñaran Tucson HS
Sarah Navarrette, Pueblo HS
Flor Burruel, Sunnyside HS
Dina Barajas - Side by Side by Zitkala-Sa
7:25-8 pm TUSD-RAZA/ETHNIC STUDIES EDUCATORS PANEL
Julio Camarota, Auggie Romero, Sean Arce, Alzira Duncan, Lorenzo Lopez, Rene Martinez, Jose Gonzalez and Norma Gonzalez   Raza Studies educators, and plaintiffs
8:05 PM - 8:20 pm Professor and Tucson elder, Raquel Rubio Goldsmith
8:20- 8:30 COURTNEY LOWER
Tribute to Rodolfo Acuña, CSUN Prof, author, Occupied America
8:30-8:50 pm Precious Knowledge Documentary, Dos Vatos Productions by Ari Palos and Eren McGinnis, Pricila Rodriguez, University of Arizona
8:50-9:30 pm RAZA/ETHNIC STUDIES DIALOGUE   Led By Kim Dominguez, Arturo Rodriguez and Jennifer Contreras
9:30-10 pm RECEPTION
FRIDAY DEC 3– UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
8 -9:50 am MAESTROS DE SEMILLA: INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
Cesar Chavez # 205 and 209 (Breakfast)
teacher Armando Cauich, from Yucatan, on the topic of J’meen (Maya Indigenous Knowledge)

10-10: 45 Arizona's Neo-Apartheid Cesar Chavez # 205 and 209
Manuel Hernandez (ASU) 
Russell Pearce: the Death of the 1960s Gains in Civil Rights for Minorities in Arizona
and an Unfolding  National Consensus  for a Repeat of Operation Wetback   Jennifer James, Phoenix University
10:45-11:45am DECOLONIZING THE UNIVERSITY AS SOCIAL MOVEMENT
Cesar Chavez # 205 and 209
Samuel Bañales (UC Berkeley). "Challenging the Coloniality of Organizing with Activism from Below"
Mattie Harper (UC Berkeley). "We Are Still Here: Confronting Myths of the Vanishing Indian Within the
Western Academy"
Nelson Maldonado-Torres (Rutgers University). "Next Steps: A Latina/o Academy of Arts and Sciences."
nmt@berkeley.edu   Moderator: Damian Baca, University of Arizona
11am–NOON BOOK READING
Rosalia Solorzano and Francisca J. Hernandez – Chicana Studies Reader
Moderator: Bob Diaz UA - Main Library #A313
NOON-1pm UA MALL FRONT OF STUDENT UNION LUNCH, ENTERTAINMENT AND SPEAKERS
Grupo Folklorico Miztontli
de la Universidad de Arizona
ZARCO (TEATRO)
Raza Studies K-12 Dialogue 
1- 1:30 pm EXHIBIT MAIN LIBRARY
2 - 4:30 pm ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS – GALLAGHER THEATER
2 - 2:50 pm  HISTORICAL TRAUMA
Moderated and presentation by Teresa Carrillo, Phd, Director, Raza Studies, San Francisco State University - The Latino Threat Narrative
Lydia Zulema Martinez Vega and Luname Teoxihuitl Harrishawk
Tommy Begay UA, Historical Trauma  
2:55 - 3:35 pm  BEYOND ARIZONA
Carlos Montes – Los Angeles, Community Service Organization (CSO), Fight Back News, and S. Calif. Immigration Coalition
Nora Salas, Phd Candidate, Michigan State University
Todd Mireles - Phd Candidate, Michigan State University   Sara Provenzale: The Media and HB 2281
3:40-4:30 pm IN DEFENSE OF RAZA STUDIES: A SCIENCE OF THE PEOPLE
Pablo Aceves: Community Counselor, member of the Comite de Derechos Humanos Digna Ochoa (San Diego), and the Raza Press and Media Association (RPMA)
Ernesto Bustillos: Teacher, Member of the Raza Press and Media Association and the Association of Raza Educators (A.R.E.)-San Diego.
Cathy Espitia: Member of the Comite de Mujeres, Patricia Marin, coordinator of the Chicano Mexicano Prison Project (San Diego).
Francisco Romero, teacher and member of the Raza Rights Committee, Oxnard, Califaztlan
4:30 -5pm MEAL BREAK
EVENING PROGRAM GALLAGHER THEATER - UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA MC Elizabeth Soltero
5:15-6 pm REPORT FROM PHOENIX – BATTLE OVER SB 1070
Salvador Reza, Carlos Garcia,Tupac Enrique Acosta, Shannon Rivers
6-:6:35 pm DIALOGUE: ARIZONA HATE and HOMOPHOBIA
Cherrie Moraga, Celia Rodriguez Raúl Al-qaraz Ochoa
Moderator: Sandy Soto 
6:40-6:55 RAZA STUDIES V. STATE OF ARIZONA LAWSUIT ATTORNEY RICHARD MARTINEZ MC Lane Sanata Cruz
7-7:50 pm ALIANZA INDIGENA SIN FRONTERAS, O'ODHAM SOLIDARITY ACROSS BORDERS COLLECTIVE 
8:00-9:30 pm  DIALOGUE: THE STATE OF ARIZONA
Opening words: Mixelle Rascon  Dolores Huerta Simon Ortiz,  Isabel Garcia,
Moderator: Leilani Clark  
9:30 pm SAFOS THEATER  
SATURDAY DEC 3
7 am    Run/Walk from A MOUNTAIN to El Rio Community Center  Contact: Calpolli Teoxicalli - Teoxicalli@yahoo.com El Rio Neighborhood Center   1390 West Speedway Boulevard Tucson, AZ 85745-2324
10 am-11:30am PLATICA CALPOLLI TEOXICALLI Mazatzin AZTEKAYOLOKALLI: "The Ancient Mexika Chronological System"
A Human Experience Towards Personal Transcendance, with Global Consequences. AMPHITHEATER EL RIO CC
Menudo Breakfast
Noon -7pm FLORICANTO ARTS/MUSIC FESTIVAL 2 stages Indoor and Outdoor stage

LESLIE MARMON SILKO – CHERRIE MORAGA - FRANCISCO ALARCON - ELENA DIAZ BJORKQUIST – MARIA RAMIREZ – LUKE SALCIDO - CIHUATL CE -  NICO-POETS DEL NORTE - FELICIA FE MONTES – MIXPE– ANDREA HOLM – RAUL ALCARAZ - HEDY TREVINO – ELIAS SERNA – ALEX SOTO – TOLTEKA - TEATRO IZKALLI – SARAH GONZALEZ – NUESTRA VOZ –YWCA - ZARCO – DULCE JUAREZ – SAFOS THEATER – MARGE PELLEGRINO – MIXELLE RASCON – MI’JAN MI’JAN CELIE – SONIA GUTIERREZ - PHOTOGRAPHERS: LAYLA MARIE HERNANDEZ, FRANCISCO DOMINGUEZ – ANITA FERNANDEZ – CELESTINO FERNANDEZ – KEVAN CHUC - JOEL 'RAGE.ONE' GARCIA  - EL VUH (PARTIAL LIST)

INDOOR STAGE– poets/musicians/ and several arts/research presentations
MC/Coordinator Andrea Holm: ahholm@email.arizona.edu
The times below represent approximations. 
KEVAN CHUC
Auto de Fe 1562 RESEARCH PLUS IMPROV THEATER
12:00-12:30pm
JUDITH SALCIDO – the music of SANTANA
12:30-12:45 pm
ANITA FERNANDEZ: Prescott Mural Controversy:
12:45-1pm
CELESTINO FERNANDEZ: Sb 1070 Corridos and Multi Media Presentation
1-1:30
ZARCO (MASCARAS TEATRO)
1:30-1:50 pm
MARGE PELLEGRINO - Poet
1:50-2pm
CHERRIE MORAGA – essayist/writer
2-2:40
LESLIE MARMON SILKO - Poet
2:45-3:15pm
FRANCISCO ALARCON
3:15pm-3:45pm
HEDY TREVINO - Poet:
3:50-4pm
ELIAS SERNA: Research presentation/performance
4-4:30pm
MI’JAN MI’JAN CELIE: (415-425-6446) mijancelie@gmail.com
Documentary
4:30-5pm
FRANCISCO DOMINGUEZ: Photographer – Documention of Progressive Movements
5-5:20
SAFOS THEATER
5:20-5:30
SONIA GUTIERREZ – writer/poet
5:30-5:45
ELENA DIAZ BJORKQUIST - Poet
5:45-5:55
RAUL ALCARAZ – poetry-spoken word
6-6:10pm  
RAGING GRANNIES - songs
 6:10-6:20
ANDREA HOLM - poetry
6:20-6:30
TEATRO IZKALLI –Theater
6:30—7:15 MINUTES
CLOSING
OUTDOOR STAGE Coordinated/MC by: Westli Narro: wesley_1310@hotmail.com   
2:00 – 2:35pm (35mins) El Vuh
Like public enemy before them, El Vuh uses hip hop to move minds as well as bodies. Unleashing a blistering attack against the two headed beast of ignorance and bigotry, they reminds us that, among other things, xican@s were there long before Los Angeles was home to Hollywood or Arizona was patrolled by minute-men. Along the way in touring the US and Canada performing at student conferences and Universities, they challenge us to live up to our responsibilities to education, family and community.    
2:35 – 2:40pm (5mins) Setup/Intro
2:40 – 3:15pm (35mins) Cui Cui
Who is Irma Delia Pimienta Rangel.
She is also known as Cuicani (singer in Nahuatl) However, many people know her as Cui Cui. Cuicani comes to Tucson with the desire and sincerity to support the importance of this Summit with her love passion and healing energy through the use of her
music,song and dance. Cuicani hales from Los Angeles, California. She is a graduate of D.Q.University in Davis,CA. She has a Degree in Ethnic Studies (Sacramento State)
She was a member of the Royal Chicano Air Force, El Teatro Campesino and Danza Azteca. She has been teaching voice development and sharing her floricanto also as a peacemaker/lightworker for over 30 years. She continues on her journey in support of maintaining the balance for all humanity and our precious universe in the spirit of love and peace...for all my relations!  
3:15 – 3:20pm (5mins) Setup/Intro
3:20 – 3:35 (15mins) DJ Alias
3:35 – 3:40pm (5mins) Setup/Intro
3:40 – 4:05pm (25mins) Student poetry/Open Mic.
4:05 – 4:10pm (5mins) Setup/intro 
*4:10 – 4:40pm (30mins)
Xilan and CozmoBrown as Metate with DJ Lingos
4:40 – 4:45 (5mins) setup/intro
4:45 – 5:00pm (15mins) DJ Alias
5:00 – 5:30pm (30mins) Fe
Felicia Montes is a Xicana Indigenous artist, activist, academic, community/event organizer, and poet/performer/MC from the Los Angeles area.  She is co-founder and coordinating member of the groundbreaking creative’s collectives, Mujeres de Maiz and In Lak Ech and is a graduate of UCLA, CSUN soon Otis College of Art and Design.
5:30 – 5:35 (5mins) setup/intro
5:35 – 6:05pm (30mins) Cihualt-Ce
Cihuatl Ce (Xela, formerly of Cihuatl Tonali) Once a runway now a youth advocate/outreach worker. Her passion for social change is felt within the energy and urgency of her lyrics using music to reach people specifically inner city, ghetto youth. Xela brings it smart, raw, uncensored and unstoppable. Educating while empowering and uplifting, fusing hip hop with indigenous sounds in an effort to share some of the ancient teachings that remain after 515 years of colonization so that they may continue to be passed on, never to be forgotten.
6:05 – 6:10 Setup/Intro
**6:10 – 6:35pm Open mic
6:35 – 6:40 Setup/Intro
**6:40 – 7:10pm Open mic
* Special thanks to Dianne Delima, conference co-coordinator, Andrea Holm, floricanto stage, Westli Narro, hip-hop stage, Damian Baca, Sofia Romero, Lorena Howard (xicanita_2000@yahoo.com) and Lynda Cruz, volunteer coordinators, Veronica Peralta and Tom Gelsinon UA-Mexican American Studies ... and to all those who have volunteered to make this conference a success.

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