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Obituary: Larry T Baza, titan of San Diego arts, dies from COVID-19 at 76

Obituary: Larry T Baza, titan of San Diego arts, dies from COVID-19 at 76
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Beatrice Zamora - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Community Advisory Board member Beatrice Zamora is a native San Diegan involved in advocacy, social justice, and education. Beatrice promotes cultural arts and social justice for several under-served communities in San Diego. In 2015, Beatrice retired from a distinguished career in the California Community Colleges where she held positions as faculty and college dean. She keeps active teaching and preserving indigenous dance and traditions of Mexico, serves on several community boards including, The Mexicayotl Indio Cultural Center, The SD and Imperial Valley ACLU, The Chicano Park Steering Committee, The Community Advisory Council of the Centro Cultural de la Raza, The Kanap Kuahan Coalition, and The Kumeyaay & Original Peoples Alliance. Beatrice is co-owner of Tolteca Press, established in 2020 with her husband, Dr. Mario Aguilar. She authored an award-winning bilingual children’s book, The Spirit of Chicano Park/El espíritu del Parque Chicano in April, 2020.

Commentary: To be a Chicano is to inherit generations of resistance, defiance, resilience and dignity

Commentary: To be a Chicano is to inherit generations of resistance, defiance, resilience and dignity
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Lao poet releases new book, Every Passing Minute

AAP Staff MINNEAPOLIS (Dec. 12, 2020) Sahtu Press announced the release of “Every Passing Minute,” the second book of poetry by award-winning Lao American poet Krysada Panusith Phounsiri. Krysada Panusith Phounsiri Krysada Phounsiri immigrated to the U.S. from Laos with his family at the age of 2. A San Diego based artist, he began writing poetry at age 11, but fell in love with poetry when he attended UC Berkeley, graduating with a Physics and Astrophysics double major.  A champion b-boy and photographer, his first book of poetry debuted in April 2015, entitled “Dance Among Elephants,”which featured the Rhysling Award-winning poem “It Begins With A Haunting.” He served as the third chair of the national Lao American Writers Summit, bringing Lao artists, writers, their families and community together at the Centro Cultural de la Raza in Balboa Park in 2016. He continues to be actively engaged with national philanthropic projects and often serves as an inspirational

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