Tomorrow I am speaking
with a panel of authors about banned books.
Saturday
May 18, 2013 at Los Angeles Mission College, 13356 Eldridge Avenue, Sylmar,
CA. 91342.
Banned Books Panel
Luis Rodriquez (Panel Moderator)
Frank Mundo
Caroline Gerardo
Melindo Palacios
Rudy Acuna
· The Latino Condition: A Critical Reader (1998) by R. Delgado and J. Stefancic
· Critical Race Theory: An Introduction (2001) by R. Delgado and J. Stefancic
· Pedagogy of the Oppressed (2000) by P. Freire
· United States Government: Democracy in Action (2007) by R. C. Remy
· Dictionary of Latino Civil Rights History (2006) by F. A. Rosales
· Declarations of Independence: Cross-Examining American Ideology (1990) by H. Zinn.
High School Course Texts and Reading Lists Table 20: American
Government/Social Justice Education Project 1, 2 – Texts and Reading Lists
· Rethinking Columbus: The Next 500 Years (1998) by B. Bigelow and B. Peterson
· The Latino Condition: A Critical Reader (1998) by R. Delgado and J. Stefancic
· Critical Race Theory: An Introduction (2001) by R. Delgado and J. Stefancic
· Pedagogy of the Oppressed (2000) by P. Freire
· United States Government: Democracy in Action (2007) by R. C. Remy
· Dictionary of Latino Civil Rights History (2006) by F. A. Rosales
· Declarations of Independence: Cross-Examining American Ideology (1990) by H. Zinn
Table 21: American History/Mexican American Perspectives, 1, 2 –
Texts and Reading Lists
· Occupied America: A History of Chicanos (2004) by R. Acuña
· The Anaya Reader (1995) by R. Anaya
· The American Vision (2008) by J. Appleby et el.
· Rethinking Columbus: The Next 500 Years (1998) by B. Bigelow and B. Peterson
· Drink Cultura: Chicanismo (1992) by J. A. Burciaga
· Message to Aztlán: Selected Writings (1997) by R. Gonzales
· De Colores Means All of Us: Latina Views Multi-Colored Century (1998) by E. S. Martínez
· 500 Años Del Pueblo Chicano/500 Years of Chicano History in
Pictures (1990) by E. S. Martínez
· Codex Tamuanchan: On Becoming Human (1998) by R. Rodríguez
· The X in La Raza II (1996) by R. Rodríguez
· Dictionary of Latino Civil Rights History (2006) by F. A. Rosales
· A People’s History of the United States: 1492 to Present (2003) by H. Zinn
·
Course: English/Latino Literature 7, 8
· Ten Little Indians (2004) by S. Alexie
· The Fire Next Time (1990) by J. Baldwin
· Loverboys (2008)
by A. Castillo
· Women Hollering Creek (1992) by S. Cisneros
· Mexican White Boy (2008) by M. de la Pena
· Drown (1997) by J. Díaz
· Woodcuts of Women (2000) by D. Gilb
· At the Afro-Asian Conference in Algeria (1965) by E. Guevara
· Color Lines: “Does Anti-War Have to Be Anti-Racist Too?” (2003) by E. Martínez
· Culture Clash: Life, Death and Revolutionary Comedy (1998) by R. Montoya et al.
· Let Their Spirits Dance (2003) by S. Pope Duarte
· Two Badges: The Lives of Mona Ruiz (1997) by M. Ruiz
· The Tempest (1994)
by W. Shakespeare
· A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America (1993) by R. Takaki
· The Devil’s Highway (2004) by L. A. Urrea
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· Puro Teatro: A Latino Anthology (1999) by A. Sandoval-Sanchez & N. Saporta Sternbach
· Twelve Impossible Things before Breakfast: Stories (1997) by J. Yolen
· Voices of a People’s History of the United States (2004) by H. Zinn
Course: English/Latino Literature 5, 6
· Live from Death Row (1996) by J. Abu-Jamal
· The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fist Fight in Heaven (1994) by S. Alexie
· Zorro (2005) by I. Allende
· Borderlands La Frontera: The New Mestiza (1999) by G. Anzaldua
· A Place to Stand (2002), by J. S. Baca
· C-Train and Thirteen Mexicans (2002), by J. S. Baca
· Healing Earthquakes: Poems (2001) by J. S. Baca
· Immigrants in Our Own Land and Selected Early Poems (1990) by J. S. Baca
· Black Mesa Poems (1989) by J. S. Baca
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· Martin & Mediations on the South Valley (1987) by J. S. Baca
· The Manufactured Crisis: Myths, Fraud, and the Attack on America’s
Public Schools (1995) by D.
· C. Berliner and B. J. Biddle
· Drink Cultura: Chicanismo (1992) by J. A Burciaga
· Red Hot Salsa: Bilingual Poems on Being Young and Latino in the
United States (2005) by L.
· Carlson & O. Hijuielos
· Cool Salsa: Bilingual Poems on Growing up Latino in the United
States (1995) by L. Carlson
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· O. Hijuelos
· So Far From God (1993) by A. Castillo
· Address to the Commonwealth Club of California (1985) by C. E. Chávez
· Women Hollering Creek (1992) by S. Cisneros
· House on Mango Street (1991), by S. Cisneros
· Drown (1997) by J. Díaz
· Suffer Smoke (2001)
by E. Diaz Bjorkquist
· Zapata’s Discipline: Essays (1998) by M. Espada
· Like Water for Chocolate (1995) by L. Esquievel
· When Living was a Labor Camp (2000) by D. García
· La Llorona: Our Lady of Deformities (2000), by R. Garcia
· Cantos Al Sexto Sol: An Anthology of Aztlanahuac Writing (2003) by C. García-Camarilo et al.
· The Magic of Blood (1994) by D. Gilb
· Message to Aztlan: Selected Writings (2001) by Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales
· Saving Our Schools: The Case for Public Education, Saying No to
“No Child Left Behind” (2004)
· by Goodman et al.
· Feminism is for Everybody (2000) by b hooks
· The Circuit: Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child (1999) by F. Jiménez
· Savage Inequalities: Children in America’s Schools (1991) by J. Kozol
· Zigzagger (2003)
by M. Muñoz
· Infinite Divisions: An Anthology of Chicana Literature (1993) by T. D. Rebolledo & E. S. Rivero
· …y no se lo trago la tierra/And the Earth Did Not Devour Him (1995) by T. Rivera
· Always Running – La Vida Loca: Gang Days in L.A. (2005) by L. Rodriguez
· Justice: A Question of Race (1997) by R. Rodríguez
· The X in La Raza II (1996) by R. Rodríguez
· Crisis in American Institutions (2006) by S. H. Skolnick & E. Currie
· Los Tucsonenses: The Mexican Community in Tucson, 1854-1941 (1986) by T. Sheridan
· Curandera (1993)
by Carmen Tafolla
· Mexican American Literature (1990) by C. M. Tatum
· New Chicana/Chicano Writing (1993) by C. M. Tatum
· Civil Disobedience (1993) by H. D. Thoreau
· By the Lake of Sleeping Children (1996) by L. A. Urrea
· Nobody’s Son: Notes from an American Life (2002) by L. A. Urrea
· Zoot Suit and Other Plays (1992) by L. Valdez
· Ocean Power: Poems from the Desert (1995) by O. Zepeda
· Bless Me Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya
· Yo Soy Joaquin/I Am Joaquin by Rodolfo Gonzales
· Into the Beautiful North by Luis Alberto Urrea
· The Devil’s Highway by Luis Alberto Urrea
Tucson’s Mexican American Literature program
was decided to be considered illegal by Arizona Superintendent of Public
Instruction John Huppenthal. According to a state law he banned racially
divisive courses from being taught in public schools.
Huppenthal wrote the law while he was a state
senator. Huppenthal warned he would cut millions of dollars from the district’s
budget should it fail to modify or eliminate the program to comply with the
law. The district chose elimination.
In addition to disbanding the program, The
Tucson Unified School District removed hundreds of books that had been part of
its curriculum. Books were boxed, sometimes in front of astonished students,
classes were suspended and classrooms stripped of any information about the
novels, poetry anthologies and textbooks. The books were discarded in
dumpsters.
Among the banned books were Rethinking
Columbus: the Next 500 Years by Bill Bigelow, Critical
Race Theory by Richard Delgado, Chicano!
The History of the Mexican Civil Rights Movement and
Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
A student, teachers and director of MAS have
sued the state, challenging the law as a violation of their First Amendment
rights.
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