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The Chicano Rights Movement
2:32
Explore the historic 1968 “Walkouts."
Filmmaker Phillip Rodriguez On Activist Oscar Zeta Acosta
2:00
Filmmaker Phillip Rodriguez explains the artistic direction behind the film.
Education, Rebellion, and Hope
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Kadhir Rajagopal, a former student of Rios, discusses education and rebellion.
Inside Look
2:00
Get a first look at VOCES' "The Pushouts" from the team behind the film.
‘I Don’t Want to Be Vulnerable’
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Victor Rios joined a gang at 14 years old, looking for protection and security.
‘It Really Haunts Me Every Day’
1:14
Victor wrestles with the difficult task of leaving his young people at the end of the day.
Campaigning in Border Cities
2:46
An organizer from the Rio Grande Valley prepares for a campaign rally in San Antonio.
Representation Matters
2:15
Author of "My Time to Speak" Ilia Calderón discusses Afro-Latino representation in media.
Death on the Job
2:57
Construction worker Roendy Granillo was 25 when he died from heat stroke on the job.
The Electrician
2:37
Claudia, a female electrician from El Salvador, enrolled in school to be an electrician.
Our Stories, Our Movement
2:16
Another death of a construction worker on the job in Austin fuels the need for change.
Pushouts Not Dropouts
2:10
About 1.2 million young people are pushed out of school each year.
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