Rhythms of Zapata (encore edition)
August 13, 2008
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Every major social movement has its music, its anthems, its songs. Music tells the story of a people, their dreams, their hopes, their vision for a different world. But what happens when the music crosses borders to embrace new cultures?
In the U.S., people of color have been turning more and more to the Zapatismo, a Mayan indigenous movement in the jungles and mountains of southern Mexico, as a source of hope and as proof that, as the Zapatistas say, a different world is possible.
On this edition, we go to East Los Angeles, where a number of Chicano artists inspired by the Zapatistas have been using music to raise awareness in their own communities and to struggle for a better world.
This show has been a special collaboration between National Radio Project and the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Thanks to student producer, Alejandro Reyes who wrote and edited this show under the guidance of independent media producer and UC Berkeley journalism lecturer, Claire Schoen.
Featuring:
Luv the Messenger, Rapper and youth activist; Marisol, Performance artist and activist, member of Chusma, In Lak Ech, Self-Help Graphics, Chicano Records and Films; Nico, Poet and youth activist and Poets del Norte member; Xela, Rapper and youth activist and Cihuatl-Ce member; Olmeca, Hip-hop artist and activist; Joel García, Graphic artist and activist; Tolteka, Hip-hop artist and activist; Roberto Flores, Researcher and Zapatista activist; Elisa Mejía, Activist, Radio Insurgencia Femenina (KPFK, Los Angeles) and Center for Popular Action member; Colectivo Error, Musicians and activists; Sherman Austin, Hip-hop artist and activist against police violence; Cynthia, Priscila, Crystal, fans at concert; Dan Nemser, UC Berkeley student and Zapatista activist; Joaquín Cienfuegos and Josefina Macías, Cop Watch Los Angeles and Revolutionary Autonomous Communities members; Manuel Macías, Cop Watch Los Angeles supporter; Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos, Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) spokesman and military leader.
Executive Producer/Host: Tena Rubio
  Contributing Producer: Alejandro Reyes
  Producer: Andrew Stelzer
  Associate Producer: Puck Lo
  Interns: Samson Reiny and Elena Botkin-Levy
For more information:
Eastside Café
  5469 Huntington Drive
  El Sereno, CA 90032
  Eastsidecafe_contact@yahoo.com
  http://eastsidecafe.revolt.org/Main/HomePage
Cop Watch Los Angeles
  235 W. Martin Luther King Blvd.
  Los Angeles, CA 90037
  copwatchla@riseup.net
  www.copwatchla.org
  www.myspace.com/copwatchla
Revolutionary Autonomous Communities
  rac@riseup.net
Radio Insurgente
  www.radioinsurgente.org
Radio Zapatista
  radiozapatista@gmail.com
  www.radiozapatista.org
Zapatista Army of National Liberation
  www.ezln.org.mx
Artists:
    Olmeca
    Tolteka
    Xela
    Marisol
    Limón
    Nico
    Joel García
    Luv the Messenger
    Sherman Austin
Groups/Artist Collectives:
    Cihuatl-Ce
    In Lak Ech
    Chusma
    Poets del Norte
    Quinto Sol
    Fuga
    Dilated Peoples
    Banda Bassotti
    Flor del Fango
    Tijuana No
    Aztlán Underground
    Colectivo Error
Additional Information:
"Harlem community fights gentrification - allied with Zapatistas"Slingshot
Winter Issue 2008, #96
http://slingshot.tao.ca/displaybi.php?0096010
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