Planning Commission Regular hearing for thursday, september 8, 2016, welcome back commissioners, i trust you enjoyed your recessed id like to remind the members of the audience that the commission does not tolerate disruptions of any kind. Please silence any devices that may sound off during the proceedings. And when speaking before the commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. Id like to call roll at this time. Commissioner president fong commissioner Vice President richards commissioner hillis commissioner johnson and commissioner moore commissioners first is consideration for items proposed for continuance item one1 cashmere street conditional use authorization and is proposed until september and case no. Two at the Market Street an appeal of a preliminary in relationgo negative declaration and next at the townsend street conditional use authorization is proposed. Continuance until november 10, 2016, and item 4 for case underscore two for chair wienerier the dis
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Association, and the testimony of three activists from the Chicano Movement. This is part of a daylong conference on the Chicano Movement, held at the university of california, santa barbara. Our presenter is professor carlos history. Phd in he is author of the awardwinning book, the strange career of bilingual education. And a fourth volume entitled promising problems. This year, to discuss his book published2014 by yale university. [applause] thank you very much. Is an honor to be here. Lets see if i can turn the shop turn the slideshow on. There we go. There we go. I can manage powerpoint. Thank you very much. Honor to be here at the memorial conference. His testimonial from a couple of i ago, really has been found it incredible for my own work. My talk today is the Chicano Movement. We tend to think of him as a mexicanamerican generational figure. The 1930s to the 1960s. You while ittell is to a certain extent, certainly by the mexicanamerican intellectual, he also had a tremendous
In the last two ears, i have published two books on the movement. From the 21sted century. This volume is partially based on the first conference in 2012. Some of the contributions of the book are some of the revised thers from the cut from conference and others are those i solicited from other scholars. The volume is part of the new direction for the American History series and the book is dedicated to sell castro. Kind enough to write the forward based on his keynote by dressed the initial conference. Bookl not discuss this much other than to know it includes 11 entries organized around three thematic sections. Community struggles, the student movement, and geographical diversity. Rosie here at this conference contributed to the volume that showcased some of the new and Exciting Research she found in the movement. Let me move on to discuss my other book on the movement, you can see this got of a cover on the screen. It is a movement of three major during the late 1960s and 1970s. One
Direction American History series published by routledge a professorated to from uc san diego. Book. To discuss this includes 11 entries organized around three thematic sections. Committee struggles this community struggles, Youth Movement everyone at this conference contributed to the volume. Let me move on to discuss my the movement. An oral history of three major activists in the Chicano Movement in los angeles during 1970s. 1960s into the thats give them a hand. [applause] hand. s give them a [applause] prof. Garcia i participated in a special panel. Gloria cannot be with us at the conference. She is courageously battling an illness. She is with us in spirit. As i mentioned in my introduction, this book has a long history, but im very relieved and pleased that it has now been published by the university of California Press in 2015. I started this in the 1990s by ul andiewing ra eventually glory. My earlier work had dealt with the earlier generation. I had first written about what i