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Jose Cortez Oral History
This is an interview of Jose Cortez who is from Lakeside California and a Chicano organizer with the Party For…
These oral histories center the lives of activists, artists, and community builders who have made San Diego a vibrant and livable place for marginalized communities. They include stories of muralists at Chicano Park, leaders and participants after school programs in City Heights and in Barrio Logan, and other community members who have nurtured creativity as an integral part of social justice work.
This is an interview of Jose Cortez who is from Lakeside California and a Chicano organizer with the Party For…
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