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Chicano-Indian American Cultural Center miscellaneous newsletters, 1977-1978
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12 of our students are visited with hopes of sensitizing the community to the prisoners' needs. Darlene Wind or [Nufe?] are knowledgable about the visitations. 5) Publications - We have two forms of getting into touch with each other. One is El Laberinto, our periodic newsletter & the other, El Nahuatzen, a magazine of poems, tales & other forms of art. Anyone interested in journalism or art could have much input or just anyone with interest. We'd love to hear from you. Eddie Ildefonso or Teresa Garcia are the ones to talk to. 6) Tama Youth Club - Junior High Native Americans are in need of our support in developing hobbies as they are suffering from the doldrums of "nothing-to-do" in Tama. Darlene Wind is looking for one Saturday out of the month to bring them to Iowa City for various activities with members of our Student Union. The possibility of transferring the West Liberty Preschool Program to Tama was also discussed. 7) Recreational Activities - Several students expressed their desire to see various recreational activities organized for members of the CIASU and friends. Tobogganing, volleyball, & ice-skating were among those mentioned. If you have any other ideas or are interested in participating, contact Mike Espinoza or Arturo "Butch" Ildefonso. Notices of planned activities will be posted at the CIACC. Jon "Dancing Bear" Munoz
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12 of our students are visited with hopes of sensitizing the community to the prisoners' needs. Darlene Wind or [Nufe?] are knowledgable about the visitations. 5) Publications - We have two forms of getting into touch with each other. One is El Laberinto, our periodic newsletter & the other, El Nahuatzen, a magazine of poems, tales & other forms of art. Anyone interested in journalism or art could have much input or just anyone with interest. We'd love to hear from you. Eddie Ildefonso or Teresa Garcia are the ones to talk to. 6) Tama Youth Club - Junior High Native Americans are in need of our support in developing hobbies as they are suffering from the doldrums of "nothing-to-do" in Tama. Darlene Wind is looking for one Saturday out of the month to bring them to Iowa City for various activities with members of our Student Union. The possibility of transferring the West Liberty Preschool Program to Tama was also discussed. 7) Recreational Activities - Several students expressed their desire to see various recreational activities organized for members of the CIASU and friends. Tobogganing, volleyball, & ice-skating were among those mentioned. If you have any other ideas or are interested in participating, contact Mike Espinoza or Arturo "Butch" Ildefonso. Notices of planned activities will be posted at the CIACC. Jon "Dancing Bear" Munoz
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