The Crusade Of Cesar Chavez By Miriam Pawel chats with Dr. Alvin

Miriam Pawel Click Here To Listen Cesar Chavez founded a labor union, launched a movement, and inspired a generation. He rose from migrant worker to national icon, becoming one of the great charismatic leaders of the 20th century. Two decades after his death, Chavez remains the most significant Latino leader in US history. Yet his life story has been told only in hagiography—until now. In the first comprehensive biography of Chavez, Miriam Pawel offers a searching yet empathetic portrayal. Chavez emerges here as a visionary figure with tragic flaws; a brilliant strategist who sometimes stumbled; and a canny, streetwise organizer whose pragmatism was often at odds with his elusive, soaring dreams. He was an experimental [...]

By |May 9th, 2014|Biography, Hispanic, Labor|Comments Off on The Crusade Of Cesar Chavez By Miriam Pawel chats with Dr. Alvin

The Ghost Of Hero Street By Carlos Harrison chats with Dr. Alvin

Carlos Harrison Click Here To Listen All came from a single street in a railroad town called Silvis, Illinois, a tiny stretch of dirt barely a block-and-a-half long, with an unparalleled history. The twenty-two Mexican-American families who lived on that one street sent fifty-seven of their children to fight in World War II and Korea—more than any other place that size anywhere in the country. Eight of those children died. It’s a distinction recognized by the Department of Defense, and it earned that rutted, unpaved strip a distinguished name. Today it’s known as Hero Street.

By |May 8th, 2014|Biography, Hispanic, Military, War|Comments Off on The Ghost Of Hero Street By Carlos Harrison chats with Dr. Alvin