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Chicano-Indian American Cultural Center miscellaneous newsletters, 1977-1978
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LA CASA A meeting was held Fri, Jan. 27 at the CIACC with the intent of gaining direction in the programs that are now available to members of the CIASU and in the proposals of new programs that could be instituted in the future. A brief rundown will be given so as to inform all Chicanos & Native Americans on campus of the opportunities available. Some of the new students have never visited our facilities & I would like to invite you to drop by & see for yourself the people who like yourself are trying to get that old sheepskin. Our address is: 308 Melrose Ave. 1) Teatro Zapatista has been an integral part of the CIACC for the past 5-6 yrs. As its name suggests it is a theater group which performs "actos" dealing with our realities, myths, legends, hopes, dreams & frustrations. At present, Sylvia Ramirez is the one to talk to for anyone who aspires to try out his wildest dreams as an actor or a writer. 2) Los Bailadores Zapatista, or "Chanclas Animadas", perform traditional Mexican dances which tell of our history, culture & morales. There are right female & three male dancers but more dancers are constantly being sought. Last semester two performances were given. This semester four more are planned with two here & one each in Des Moines & Madison, Wisconsin. Celina Espinoza and Adele Lozano are in charge for those interested. Practices are every Sunday @ 2:00P.M. @ Hillcrest. 3) Genaro Vasquez Preschool has dealt with the West Liberty Chicano Community for six years. It needs people interested in Elementary & Bilingual Education to reorganize & put it back into operation. There are possibilities of credit for a practicum to those interested. Eddie Ildefonso, Celina Espinoza or Lowell Jaeger would be the people to talk to for those interested. 4) Ft. Madison Prison Visitation - Monthly Saturday visits to the Native American Chicano Cultural Center in the Iowa State Penitentiary in Fort Madison. Students with proper clearance visit with the members in an informal gathering. Also, families
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LA CASA A meeting was held Fri, Jan. 27 at the CIACC with the intent of gaining direction in the programs that are now available to members of the CIASU and in the proposals of new programs that could be instituted in the future. A brief rundown will be given so as to inform all Chicanos & Native Americans on campus of the opportunities available. Some of the new students have never visited our facilities & I would like to invite you to drop by & see for yourself the people who like yourself are trying to get that old sheepskin. Our address is: 308 Melrose Ave. 1) Teatro Zapatista has been an integral part of the CIACC for the past 5-6 yrs. As its name suggests it is a theater group which performs "actos" dealing with our realities, myths, legends, hopes, dreams & frustrations. At present, Sylvia Ramirez is the one to talk to for anyone who aspires to try out his wildest dreams as an actor or a writer. 2) Los Bailadores Zapatista, or "Chanclas Animadas", perform traditional Mexican dances which tell of our history, culture & morales. There are right female & three male dancers but more dancers are constantly being sought. Last semester two performances were given. This semester four more are planned with two here & one each in Des Moines & Madison, Wisconsin. Celina Espinoza and Adele Lozano are in charge for those interested. Practices are every Sunday @ 2:00P.M. @ Hillcrest. 3) Genaro Vasquez Preschool has dealt with the West Liberty Chicano Community for six years. It needs people interested in Elementary & Bilingual Education to reorganize & put it back into operation. There are possibilities of credit for a practicum to those interested. Eddie Ildefonso, Celina Espinoza or Lowell Jaeger would be the people to talk to for those interested. 4) Ft. Madison Prison Visitation - Monthly Saturday visits to the Native American Chicano Cultural Center in the Iowa State Penitentiary in Fort Madison. Students with proper clearance visit with the members in an informal gathering. Also, families
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