En Camino; Bilingual Education, Hispanic Week, Requesting Citizenship, Day of the Dead Festivity and Afro-Cuban Rhythm. ; 118
- Transcript
And you know and you know I mean you know I mean we don't. Know that you know the one you know. We went to not just income you know. So you had to see when I was in San Francisco tower out of the
Latinos including me. That I had. To miss with them was more important this mentoring for my people program of the building which you have been you continue to be the little. One that is implemented around this country was a limp in the ME and then west wing sort of. Thing for muster in the billing with him.
But then it was like a month and it only. Went up when you're. Going to. Be on we better be there on the phone and. We're going to listen.
Right there on your border for you when the M.E. they made and they presented a make you go to Puerto Rico Vietnam you don't buy us a thousand needles don't read us. See if they're going to propose a pro raid when they happen in the video assuming with. Release of those thing you all must listen to spawn your own method. My method and the costume dealing with Essence and uniting this band yen and your last listening has been a lot
unless you're willing to be a bilingual education is not a luxury but a necessity in our public schools because of the large population of non-English speaking students that we have coming to our schools and the multitude of research showing what a tremendous Well the primary language plays in a child's academic success. Our job is to teach children English number one in the academic success equivalent to that of their English speaking counter to be on their grade 3. We have known for many years that the primary language is what is the best route to it. So this is what you might they might because you are singing Walking at
winning up in the. Studio and we see that the most I believe and I believe that they can see that even if you win the war. The eve of the 21st century you can petition with some of the great superpowers technology bear represent an administration of the United States aren't going on record as suggest.
By implication that it is better to know only one language instead of two. How can we in the name of education argue that it is better to know less than more. Anybody who argues that you can go wrong with our English in the United States of America is a full. And bilingual education. Is one of those programs that is committed to the idea and the ideal of making people proficiency in English. Run of the theater and I think I mean it's by no one thought of him
a guinea a callous banger and if accept accept that oh my lord. To me it's more like because you're dealing with. You know some you get interested in a nice to understand them. When you're composing the compass you know
the name of it but I mean when a. Company like you missed out on this company. I mean and you know. This
but I've seen. As especially. With the bilingual program schools were always because it has the support of the staff and it has the support of the community. And other community members. And will be leaving with all of my horror on the list of us on the list. Well it was just not bright enough for an absolute I
didn't want to sing able and I seem to understand something that I knew you know my heart of my home when I was. There Nationale some day you're going to see me. So you're saying if we do it right the people don't understand what our communities and our government leaders and our school administrators don't understand is that. The more the child's first language is the more proficient they will be later in English being with the new people. County Board of Supervisors. How do you declare the week of
October 6th through October 12 to be Hispanic Awareness Week in Sonoma County and for other elected here by congratulate and support panic community on their upcoming celebration. Again many thanks. I want to say the mourning in Santa Rosa for your history as the first event in which a span exists in our county came together and organize and United Front for the purpose of celebrating what we call actually didn't say nobody knows why don't they going to see that of course this is the work of only us
and I'm going to let the nine like 20 that that be ended and the last A-minus been through what I don't see that I'm going to say that everything that I'm going to say you know that they might realize you're not going to find it. That's a man of whom you know he said we know in the last year that he's kind Windsor pointed out what your sort of compass señores I think when you see the way you come in without. What I look at the time of the event those. 11 months and I was there I knew what I had at the. Time was lucky to get the name most people get that it was
commissioned. By comparison to the cattle everything they were looking. To continue I don't think that's a mine of mine if you could talk anybody to but I was he part of your consciousness or so remembered a small economy or he seemed OK to celibacy on his sofa. Yes a man on a leash by No. They must go without. The M.O. is in the group and got the spinal stenosis that was one of those mental illness that you must get on the ng as the piece. Must have been Emma going to. Get on this given him is
almost. Without his that he was even worse than we were. The unity community. That's true and you know what that I don't know that we have all seen that when he got on the beam
in the north and we're. Seeing him again. I mean as I said.
But I mean. Look at that. Moving west she says you know most people are Eunice still living that he and I you that I mean all I'll see of us it'll see at the hands of the liberal and we will see at the scene at
the scene is the weather is something I see school hour to my Amazon with the most ignorant will want to see no one would have been following it I'll leave it I'm with in all sizes and mostly the middle. Income you and me go on the levee the unit up on us. Is that the ones you see on the levee the long way to live in a little sing me away. What are those.
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- Series
- En Camino
- Episode Number
- 118
- Producing Organization
- KRCB FM
- Contributing Organization
- KRCB (Rohnert Park, California)
- AAPB ID
- cpb-aacip-88-07gqnm1x
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- Description
- Episode Description
- En Camino presents an episode with educational and entertainment segments including bilingual education, Hispanic Week celebration, how to apply for citizenship in the United States and the Day of the Dead festivity. The closing credits are accompanied by a dance presentation of Afro-Cuban rhythm.
- Created Date
- 1986-11-13
- Genres
- News Report
- Rights
- All rights reserved copyright 1986.
- Media type
- Moving Image
- Duration
- 00:29:44
- Credits
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Co-Producer: The San Francisco Foundation
Co-Producer: The San Francisco Foundation
Narrator: Siguenza, Herbert
Narrator: Siguenza, Herbert
Producing Organization: KRCB FM
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KRCB
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Format: U-matic
Generation: Master
Duration: 00:28:45
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KRCB
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Format: U-matic
Generation: Master
Duration: 00:28:45
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- Citations
- Chicago: “En Camino; Bilingual Education, Hispanic Week, Requesting Citizenship, Day of the Dead Festivity and Afro-Cuban Rhythm. ; 118,” 1986-11-13, KRCB, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed November 21, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-88-07gqnm1x.
- MLA: “En Camino; Bilingual Education, Hispanic Week, Requesting Citizenship, Day of the Dead Festivity and Afro-Cuban Rhythm. ; 118.” 1986-11-13. KRCB, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. November 21, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-88-07gqnm1x>.
- APA: En Camino; Bilingual Education, Hispanic Week, Requesting Citizenship, Day of the Dead Festivity and Afro-Cuban Rhythm. ; 118. Boston, MA: KRCB, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-88-07gqnm1x