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Chicano-Indian American Cultural Center miscellaneous newsletters, 1977-1978
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13 Point Od No Return by [EIJR?] We've come through a long and difficult time in the last sux months. It was A period in which we all questioned whether or not we should continue with our current programming. It was a time when we seriously questioned out own existence, yes the existence of the Chicano Indian American Student Union and that of the Chicano Indian American Cultural Center. It was a time when we all allowed personality conflicts to become detrimental to our organization. It was a time when we thought we were in the Bermuda Triangle a point of no return. However, we have survived these long and difficult time. Just as our people have for the past 300 years. But more important we will survive another 300 years if not more. It was during this difficult period that we grew closer to one another and learned more of each other. Granted that we come from a common ancestry but we must also learn and appreciate our cultural diversity. We all come from varying backgrounds and represent all the regions of our country. It is for these very reasons that we should be more tolerant and sensitive of each others needs. We should share our knowledge without ridicule, we should be able to constructively criticize without
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13 Point Od No Return by [EIJR?] We've come through a long and difficult time in the last sux months. It was A period in which we all questioned whether or not we should continue with our current programming. It was a time when we seriously questioned out own existence, yes the existence of the Chicano Indian American Student Union and that of the Chicano Indian American Cultural Center. It was a time when we all allowed personality conflicts to become detrimental to our organization. It was a time when we thought we were in the Bermuda Triangle a point of no return. However, we have survived these long and difficult time. Just as our people have for the past 300 years. But more important we will survive another 300 years if not more. It was during this difficult period that we grew closer to one another and learned more of each other. Granted that we come from a common ancestry but we must also learn and appreciate our cultural diversity. We all come from varying backgrounds and represent all the regions of our country. It is for these very reasons that we should be more tolerant and sensitive of each others needs. We should share our knowledge without ridicule, we should be able to constructively criticize without
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