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Reporter Assaulted After Interview And Loses Tape
CBS ^ | Jun 1, 2006 11:03 am US/Pacific | 2006 CBS Broadcasting Inc

Posted on 06/01/2006 11:53:27 AM PDT by Vision

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To: gubamyster

Thanks for the note on Elder's show.
Here I go...hope I'm not the one that brings down KABC streaming audio...


61 posted on 06/01/2006 4:02:53 PM PDT by VOA
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To: Vision
More from Aguilar:

Link:

Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 11:32:59 -0600
Reply-To: Nahua language and culture discussion <[log in to unmask]>
Sender: Nahuatl Mailing List <[log in to unmask]>
From: "John F. Schwaller" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: NPR story
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Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"

I thought you all would be interested in this story: "NPR : Fifty Years After 'Brown v. Board of Education'"

This is a story from "All Things Considered" that mentions a charter school in Los Angeles where the students take Nahua names and also learn some Nahuatl. The reporter was Claudio Sanchez.

Just click on the headline or the audio icon to listen to the story. You'll need an audio player to hear it, and you can find the right one for your computer at . If you have any problems, please visit the NPR audio help page .

Here is a transcript of part of the interview where Nahuatl is mentioned:

SANCHEZ: The kind of voluntary school segregation that Alexander is talking about is thriving in some neighborhoods. This is Academia Semillas del Pueblo, Seeds of the People Academy, a privately run, publicly funded charter school housed in an old Masonic lodge in El Sereno, about 50 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.

Mr. MARCOS AGUILAR (Principal, Academia Semillas del Pueblo): (Spanish spoken)

SANCHEZ: This morning, the school's 28-year-old principal, Marcos Aguilar, his all-Latino faculty and over a hundred parents are celebrating the school's second year in operation. Semillas del Pueblo is open to children of all races, ethnicities and religions, but the school clearly caters to Mexican families.

Mr. AGUILAR: (Spanish spoken)

Group of Students: (Speaking Spanish in unison)

SANCHEZ: Students learn English, Spanish and Nahuatl, an ancient language indigenous to Mexico and Central America. Math and science instruction revolves around the Aztec calendar. Students are grouped and assigned Nahuatl names printed on banners, each tied to a spear. Aguilar, who once taught at Garfield High, says segregation is not a concern here. Fifty years ago, he argues, the Brown decision created an expectation that once children of all races attended the same schools, they would be treated equally so they could all have a stake in the future of this country. But Aguilar says that for many minority children, Latinos in particular, that has not happened.

Mr. AGUILAR: When I was a high school teacher at Garfield High School, one of the largest high schools in the United States, most of the Mexican children there had lost a sense of identity, because its own administration and the general policy of the Los Angeles Unified School District is, in fact, to Americanize Mexican and African-American children in Los Angeles. And they would argue that that's good. I believe that that's not good.

SANCHEZ: What public schools are doing today, says Aguilar, is preparing Latinos for nothing more than minimum wage jobs. Here at Semillas del Pueblo, he says, Latino children and their families can claim their rightful place in American society on their terms.

Mr. AGUILAR: Nowhere in the Constitution of the United States or in the Declaration of Independence does it say that, because you come here, you have to now become an American. The United States is who is the immigrant here, not us.

John F. Schwaller
Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Dean
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University of Minnesota, Morris
600 E 4th Street
Morris, MN 56267
320-589-6015
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62 posted on 06/01/2006 4:23:15 PM PDT by gubamyster
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To: Vision

I was searching through the garbage and I did get the Aztec name of Academia Semillad Del Pueblo before it was shut down. The Aztec name of the school is
XINAXCALMECATL.

It is nice that the LA taxpayers are paying for its nonsense.

I also got the La Raza(NCLR) affilate network. It lists schools and programs in all 50 states. You need to click on the state to get the name of the programs or schools La Raza sponsors.

http://www.nclr.org/section/network

I did get some name and numbers that are associated with the schools. One fax number that is associated with the school is this fax number: 323-987-1240. You may want to give it a try.


63 posted on 06/01/2006 4:32:35 PM PDT by garbageseeker (Vincit Omnia Vertas- translation:Truth Conquers All.)
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To: tallhappy; gubamyster; garbageseeker; Vision

"By learning Nahuatl, they will be able to understand their relationship
with nature (because language is based on our human relationship with
nature) and be able to understand themselves as part of something larger,
not as an isolated individual. "

Actually, Nahuatl is the native tongue used by Mexican GANG MEMBERS...
especially in prison in order to not be understood by the prison authorities.

Just use Google Advanced with "all the words" with this string:
"Nahuatl" "prison" "gangs"

Here's even the first hit:
NPR : Gangs Reach Out of Prison to Commit CrimesExperts say these gangs control
crime far outside
prison walls and across ... NF members also use hand signals and code words
in Nahuatl, the language of ...
www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4525733 - Similar pages

Even National Public Radio is wise to the use of this language as sort
of a "Navaho" for the Mexican gang "codetalkers".


64 posted on 06/01/2006 4:46:13 PM PDT by VOA
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To: Vision

for late arrivers...
The assaulted reporter Sandy Wells is now being interviewed by
Larry Elder at KABC.
Listen live at:
http://www.kabc.com


65 posted on 06/01/2006 5:03:04 PM PDT by VOA
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To: VOA

He also just appeared on the O'Reilly Factor.


66 posted on 06/01/2006 5:21:05 PM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia (DemonRATs- the CULTURE OF TREASON!)
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To: Vision

There is a rumor that the LAUSD are going to investigate the "La Raza" school over the Sandy Wells incident and the entire school's operation.


67 posted on 06/01/2006 5:35:15 PM PDT by garbageseeker (Vincit Omnia Vertas- translation:Truth Conquers All.)
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To: gubamyster

Los Angeles; Sowing Home-Grown Education; Academy: Activists see dream of a charter school on the Eastside grow into a reality.
JOSE CARDENAS. Los Angeles Times. Jun 25, 2002. pg. B.3

As a college student, Marcos Aguilar joined a hunger strike to help establish a Chicano studies department at UCLA. The goal: to offer Mexican American students an environment and courses sensitive to their cultural background. 

As a schoolteacher a decade later, his effort to found a charter school did not require such dramatic tactics.

But when he opens up a former Masonic Lodge in El Sereno as an elementary school for 160 children in September, the Academia Semillas del Pueblo will mark the second chapter in Aguilar's efforts to provide education that embraces the students' heritage. 

The six founders of Semillas include Aguilar's wife and elementary schoolteacher, Minnie Ferguson, and UCLA history professor Juan Gomez Quinones--and others involved in the high- profile battle that led to the founding of the Cesar Chavez Center for Chicana and Chicano Studies. 

"Organizing the charter school after having organized the Chicano studies center," said Aguilar, 32, "is kind of like picking up where we left off." 

Academia Semillas del Pueblo--Seeds of the Town Academy--will be the first start-up, independent charter school on the Eastside under the Los Angeles Unified School District.  

The academy presents the founders, dissatisfied with public schools, a chance to provide a quality education in a part of the city riddled with low-performing elementary and high schools. 

Their "alternative, community-based and culturally sensitive" approach to education will focus on learning being "purposeful, social and transformative," said Aguilar, who last taught social studies at Garfield High School. 

Highlights of the system include teaching four languages. Besides the English reading, writing and math standards required by law, Spanish, Mandarin and Nahuatl--an indigenous language once spoken by people throughout the Southwest and Mexico--will also be taught. 

(snip) 

To found the school, the academy's founders raised about $2 million in public and private funding over the last three years from sources including the state Department of Education and the National Council of La Raza. 

As one of the requirements to get the charter approved by state and local school district authorities, Aguilar got eight like-minded teachers to commit to teaching at the academy. Distributing fliers and visiting community events, they've kept a list of parents interested in enrolling their children. 

(snip)

 

68 posted on 06/01/2006 6:36:08 PM PDT by calcowgirl ("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." P. J. O'Rourke)
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To: gubamyster
about 50 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.

The transcript has a typo -- it is 5 miles or so east of downtown.

69 posted on 06/01/2006 8:34:16 PM PDT by tallhappy (Juntos Podemos!)
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To: gubamyster
Comrade Aguilar came out to read a statement for local channel 7 cameras amounting to the government's Equal Opportunity requirements ... to not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, etc.

It wasn't anything this bonehead came up with, and he was apparently so unfamiliar with its content that he had to read it off a sheet of paper.

70 posted on 06/01/2006 8:47:22 PM PDT by LNewman (¡Atención La Migra! ¡Huge Underserved Population Aquí!)
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To: LNewman

Maybe that he received the statement from the national headquarters of La Raza as a "talking point"? He is after all going to be investigated by the police for the Sandy Wells incident and the LAUSD for misappropriation of funds and opening a charter school that caters only to Latinos.


71 posted on 06/01/2006 8:54:35 PM PDT by garbageseeker (Vincit Omnia Vertas- translation:Truth Conquers All.)
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To: LNewman

Maybe that he received the statement from the national headquarters of La Raza as a "talking point"? He is after all going to be investigated by the police for the Sandy Wells incident and the LAUSD for misappropriation of funds and opening a charter school that caters only to Latinos.


72 posted on 06/01/2006 8:54:39 PM PDT by garbageseeker (Vincit Omnia Vertas- translation:Truth Conquers All.)
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To: LNewman

Maybe he had a hard time reading it because it was written in English.


73 posted on 06/01/2006 9:05:29 PM PDT by gubamyster
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To: LNewman

Here Mr Aguilar's press release. It sounds more of a scripted talking point.

Believe it or Not.

http://www.dignidad.org/AcademiaPressR60106.pdf


74 posted on 06/01/2006 11:19:29 PM PDT by garbageseeker (Vincit Omnia Vertas- translation:Truth Conquers All.)
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To: gubamyster
Maybe he had a hard time reading it because it was written in English.

I figured that's why the school staff and Sandy Wells
"had a failure to communicate".

Plus they didn't identify "KABC" as a major radio outlet...
they probably think the only radio stations in So Cal are the
Spanish-language ones, NPR outlets and KPFK (Pacifica).
75 posted on 06/02/2006 5:56:01 AM PDT by VOA
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To: VOA

The school's web site is actually all still up. They just changed the index page for www.dignidad.org.

If you need an emetic, you can access the normal home page (in English) at http://www.dignidad.org/english/welcome.html


76 posted on 06/02/2006 6:21:30 AM PDT by gaussia
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To: garbageseeker

Aguilar's adopted Aztec name is "Huitzilixtlitiu."

http://www.bruinalumni.com/antonio/villar3.html

The linked story also contains info on Aguilar's successful extortion work at UCLA in the early 90's.


77 posted on 06/02/2006 6:26:10 AM PDT by gaussia
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To: Vision
The incident was reported to police, Sheldon said, adding that it is believed to be linked to the station's reporting on the school.

Duh, ya think?

78 posted on 06/02/2006 6:36:39 AM PDT by SuziQ
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To: Vision
Celebrate Diversity!

This is just the beginning. The trend is that there's gonna be a lot more of this and not just from Mexicans, but muslims too. So fasten your seatbelts! The solution is something that apparently this nation does not have the will and resolve to see through.

79 posted on 06/02/2006 6:39:43 AM PDT by Fruitbat
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To: robowombat

ref post 46, You talk of the crime in Mexico, well, just for fun, go to the National Park Service website, The American NPS. Click on over to the Big Bend. What is this? Our Government telling us not to be on certain parts of Federally controlled land after dark, watch your campsite, sleep with one eye open? Can you say Bandido? NPS apparently can't. Click on any campsite along the Rio Grande and the warning pops up.


80 posted on 06/02/2006 7:06:20 AM PDT by welfareisslavery (yeah, I'm a Bushbot.....)
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