Me i was a bubbalooking mexican. Hinojosa bubba . Yeah, the bubbalooking mexican. Hinojosa laughing and you can. You even got that southern training twang there. You can. Well, you know, its having lived in the south, i guess. Im fascinated by it. Hinojosa i mean, you really are like 100 , and even in your home when you were raised, you were 100 mexicano. Your dad didnt even want you to ca yourself a chicano. Oh, no. Hinojosa and you mom was 100 american. Right. Hinojosa she wore white gloves, and you had to say. How did you have. You had to speak in perfect english to her. She liked to be addressed as mother dear. She was a league victorian, you know, and she always. I always say she was the only lady in the barrio with a little veil and a little string of pearls and white gloves, and she would do her hands like this when she talked. Hinojosa laughing and shed say, call me mother dear. you couldnt say, yeah, you had to say yes; preferable, yes, mother dear. Hinojosa but youre also 100
You have done, essentially, is dedicated your life to looking at poor, disadvantaged communities and people and saying, i see amazing potential. Correct. I believe that most people are born into the world as assets, not liabilities. Its all in the way you treat people that drives behavior, so on the basis of the insight which is largely autobiographical i built a center in pittsburgh beginning in the 1960s to work with kids in the streets during the riots and unemployed adults during the early 1970s. And i redefined the strategy to work with Public School kids who are at risk by using the arts as way of redeeming their souls and creating opportunity for life, and recovering unemployed individuals largely on public assistance by putting them in worldclass Technology Facilities that can actually teach them the skill sets that they can use. Hinojosa okay, so, so, so, so. Lets just take it one step at a time. Sure. Hinojosa so one of your fundamental philosophies that you have written abou
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