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Show Page 4 PISAOW THE A from CHICANO HE DE IN UTAH conference for everyone — Author and Elder Statesman of the - Mexican Americans suffer from the syndrome of a conquered people. school, church, business, Mexican-American Movement: )«/ government and _ agencies. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, September 11-12, 1970 — Friday evening and Saturday. Cost, meals, housing, literature you buy. Sponsored by: Church in Society The Rev. Antonio Medina — Southwest Field Representative of the United Presbyterian Health, Education, and Welfare Association, Los Angeles. Leader, La Nueva Raza. | Many Utah leaders involved in Committee of Cooperating Christian Churches, Minorities local problems will participate in Studies Center, U. of U. | panels and discussions. Films: “I Am _ Joaquin’’, To make us aware of the distinct culture of Spanish heritage people “Mexican Americans: The Invisible Minority” a in the Southwest. To acquaint us with the Literature problems of the Chicano, especially film, and in Utah. : programs. To plan for action on problems, with election year in mind. Leaders who will speak: Dr. Juan Aragon — Cultural Awareness University of New A And one of the characteristics of this is the frustration of powerlessness. This is caused, I feel, by the lack of control of our own destiny in the areas oj economics, educational opportunities, and the administration of justice. It is the goal of our organizations to remedy this situation. Richard Alatorre, Director, Los Angeles Office, NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund. to purchase; book, speaker lists for your second, detailed announcement, including housing and meal arrangements and Director, registration material will be Center, available about Sept. 2.Meanwhile, Mexico, Albuquerque. reserve the dates. For additional | information, call Dr. Ernesto Galarza — Social Mrs. Edna Barbero — 278-4301 or Studies Professor, San Jose State Campus. Christian Center — College and Notre Dame University. 364-4357, ie SUPPORT OUR _ Another new. publication available in the Social Sciences Department, University of: Utah Libraries: | EL GRITO; A JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY MEXICAN-AMERICAN THOUGHT. This journal, published quarterly by Quinto Sol Publications in Wordpower Newspaper, staff and subscribers extend a sincere thank Berkeley, you California, was founded ‘to provide a forum for Mexican-American self definition and expression.” In addition to articles of general interest to the Mexican- American community, the ADVERTISERS to the fine companies journal features fiction, poetry and art work. The library has the following issues: V. 1 (1967/68) — to date. CATHOLIC who have advertised in our pages. We urge our readers to support these businesses - as they have demonstrated their concern for the community and a desire for equality for all people. Sign up for life, for them. .: (EE JE0Gaeae- ir ore. . CHARITIES CARES ov" children needing CALL 322-2569 ..-- When you do, you will be joining more than the unwed mother those wanting to adopt US 33,000. subscribing and homes FOR HELP 320 East fully paid NAACP life members, and ... ‘ Fourth South le WHEN YOU WANT »o- Your LIFE MEMBER. SHIP will help ° In j ob ! opportunities ® Voter Power 3 ° Instill Race Pride ° Integrate and Improve Participation 250 SOUTH STATE SALT LAKE CITY INSURE THEIR 23rd and WASHINGTON . BLVD. IN OGDEN FUTURE a - Pa é day to subscribe to the continuing : | | WISH TO BECOME A LIFE MEMBER OF THE NAACP | | 1i | CD payment Vendors toward check fera Life > Membership. : i i i Education ° Increase Community t | Aik aoe j ip may be purchased th h install; ments for as little as $50 a year. This meena lass Hos e Extendsae.Fair Housing @ Expand wah CUT OUT AND MAIL TO LOCAL BRANCH. os fie Tie (1) t enclose a check for $500.00 for full Life Membership. Name i j i Sirest | Chr es State : f} either your localbranch ofthe NAACP or the Now’ York head. i eee eee NAACK — Danny W. Gumnstt, Membership Cheimen 247 Nerth Sth Weet |