The Untold Story Tellers
Artist Abram Moya discusses the role of art in activism.
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6 Episoder
Chatting with business entrepeneurs and community advocates: The Mondragon Family
In this episode, The Untold Story Tellers sit down with the owners of Mondragon Market, a family-owned business that has served Anaheim for decades while remaining a steadfast advocate for its community. They share the story behind the market's founding, reflect on the values that have guided them through the years, and discuss the many ways they continue to support their neighbors. Their story demonstrates that business success and community advocacy are not mutually exclusive—they can thrive together.
Charla con la Profe Portillo del distrito escolar de Anaheim Union High School
En este episodio conversamos con la maestra Portillo, quien abre las puertas de su historia personal para compartir su recorrido como inmigrante y el camino que la llevó a convertirse en una de las maestras más queridas del Distrito Escolar de Anaheim Union High School. Una conversación sobre perseverancia, vocación y el impacto que un educador puede tener en la vida de sus estudiantes.
A Chat with a Brown Beret
Ralph Ramirez was an original member of the Brown Berets during the Chicano movement. In this conversation with the Story Tellers, Mr. Ramirez explains why it was necessary to form the Brown Berets and how this changed his life.
A Chat with our Anaheim's Renowned Photographer William Camargo
William Camargo grew up in Anaheim. His photography is being exhibited across the nation, and he now has permanent pieces at the Getty Museum. He spoke to The Untold Story Tellers about what it was to grow up in Anaheim and how art became his life.
Chat with Artist and Activist Abram Moya
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