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UCLA Center X
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UCLACenterX - Over the past twenty years our center at UCLA Center X has grown into a community of more than 100 educators working across multiple programs: two graduate credential programs, Teacher Education Program (TEP) and Principal Leadership Institute (PLI), and many professional development initiatives.
Together, we work to transform public schooling to create a more just, equitable, and humane society. We believe that this work is an enduring feature of our democracy and that it occurs within and across multiple communities-of teachers, students, parents, community members, elected officials, researchers and others engaged in democratic life. Together, these communities transform public schooling through inquiry and change, by asking questions and solving problems, fueled by passionate resolve and persistent effort.
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Together, we work to transform public schooling to create a more just, equitable, and humane society. We believe that this work is an enduring feature of our democracy and that it occurs within and across multiple communities-of teachers, students, parents, community members, elected officials, researchers and others engaged in democratic life. Together, these communities transform public schooling through inquiry and change, by asking questions and solving problems, fueled by passionate resolve and persistent effort.
#UCLACenterX #UCLAGSEIS #UCLA
UCLA Principal Leadership Institute 20th Anniversary
UCLA Principal Leadership Institute 20th Anniversary
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UCLA Teacher Education Program Project Based Learning Showcase
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UCLA Teacher Education Program Project Based Learning Showcase
UCLA Center X
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UCLA Center X is where we make connections between research and practice and where we can make a difference in our schools. We provide equity-focused teacher and leader preparation, development, and coaching in some of our most hard to staff communities and schools. It's about creating powerful opportunities for young people who otherwise would not have that opportunity.
UCLA Computer Science Equity Project - Invitation to join project
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UCLA Computer Science Equity Project - Invitation to join project
Center X Table Video Series - Parent Project
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Center X Table Video Series - Parent Project Part 1 * Introducing the Center X Table - a video series intended to highlight the current work of Center X projects and our thoughts about issues affecting students and educators. We hope to expand awareness of the inspiring and important work of our projects and the partners, communities, teachers, administrators, families and students we serve. In...
Mexican Repatriation
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Kelly Lytle Hernandez | UCLA Department Of History & African American Studies Professor & Director Of The Ralph J. Bunche Center For African American Studies At UCLA * Produced By: UCLA History-Geography Project / Co-produced By UCLA Center X Executive Producers: California History Project Filmed, Director & Editor by: GotChaDigi / Gary Clarke gotchadigi.com UCLA History-Geography Project is on...
Religious Diversity in Colonial America
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Dr. Carla Pestana | UCLA Department Of History | Department Chair & Professor Joyce Appleby Endowed Chair of America and The World * Produced By: UCLA History-Geography Project / Co-produced By UCLA Center X Executive Producers: California History Project Filmed, Director & Editor by: GotChaDigi / Gary Clarke gotchadigi.com UCLA History-Geography Project is one of the sites of the California Hi...
The 504 Sit-In’s
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Dr. Jana Remy | Chapman University Department Of History | Professor & Director Of Educational Technology At Chapman * Produced By: UCLA History-Geography Project / Co-produced By UCLA Center X Executive Producers: California History Project Filmed, Director & Editor by: GotChaDigi / Gary Clarke gotchadigi.com UCLA History-Geography Project is one of the sites of the California History Social S...
The 1980s Sanctuary Movement
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Featuring: Dr. Enrique Ochoa | Professor of Latin American Studies & History at Cal State LA * Produced By: UCLA History-Geography Project / Co-produced By UCLA Center X Executive Producers: California History Project Filmed, Director & Editor by: GotChaDigi / Gary Clarke gotchadigi.com UCLA History-Geography Project is one of the sites of the California History Social Science Project centerx.g...
"59 Love Story" by Joanna Navarro - BMI UCLA Graduate Researcher
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Joanna created this story by listening to another similar colleague tale and crafted it into her own unique story by combining her love for numbers and the romanticist in her heart. Joanna Itzel Navarro is a graduate student at UCLA and will be receiving her Masters of Science. She is a statistics major and Spanish minor with interests in data analysis, psychometrics, quantitative methods, and ...
BMIUCLA Think Tank 2018 - 10th Anniversary Highlights
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UCLA'S BLACK MALE INSTITUTE & THE AFRICAN AMERICAN POLICY FORUM EXAMINING INTERSECTIONS OF BLACKNESS Dr. Tyrone Howard gives an overview of the Institute and it four core principles CELEBRATED OUR 10TH ANNUAL THINK TANK May 3, 2018 E D U C A T I O N, L A W, C O M M U N I T Y, A N D S O C I E T Y #UCLA #BLACKMALEINSTITUTE #BMIUCLA #BMITT18
UCLACX TEP Rebecca Alber & Lorena Guillén discuss favorite experiences with Stone Scholars
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UCLA Center X Teacher Education Program (TEP) at UCLA for the Fall Quarter Stone Scholars and Mentors Dinner for 2017-2018 School Year UCLACX TEP Mentors: Rebecca Alber - TEP Faculty Advisor Lorena Guillén - Assistant Professor Held on UCLA Campus the evening of November 9, 2017 Introduction of 2017 Stone Scholars: Brenda Cassanova & Melina Melgoza The purpose of the program is to provide two T...
"With Different Eyes" Conference 2017 Introduction by Faye Peitzman
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Introduction by Faye Peitzman, Ph.D., Director, UCLA Writing Project Center X, Adjunct Professor, UCLA GSE&IS Very exciting to see more than 300 teachers gather together for With Different Eyes 2017, our 27th annual conference that focuses on social justice for all students, with English learners center stage. This year our theme is “Language at The Heart: Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies.” Giv...
"With Different Eyes" Workshop ENGAGEMENT - IT’S A CULTURAL THANG (K-UNIVERSITY)
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"With Different Eyes" Conference 2017 Tonikiaa Orange & Alison Munzer of @UCLACenterX @UCLAcxICSEE Workshop ENGAGEMENT - IT’S A CULTURAL THANG (K-UNIVERSITY) What cultural norms are validated and affirmed in classrooms? How do you guide students to academic success when their cultural norms are at odds with the institutional culture of school? This session will focus on how to increase student ...
"With Different Eyes" Conference 2017 Keynote Speaker Django Paris
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"With Different Eyes" Conference 2017 Keynote Speaker Django Paris
WDE 2017 CPS Speakers & Special Guests
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WDE 2017 CPS Speakers & Special Guests
UCLA Writing Project 40 Year Celebration - Director Faye Peitzman Introduction
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UCLA Writing Project 40 Year Celebration - Director Faye Peitzman Introduction
#BMIUCLA Director Dr. Tyrone HowardFall Summar
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#BMIUCLA Director Dr. Tyrone HowardFall Summar
Jan Kirsch of Inter-City Arts Talks About Their Partnership with UCLA TEP
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Jan Kirsch of Inter-City Arts Talks About Their Partnership with UCLA TEP
UCLA TEP Faculty Advisor's Angela & Sara Math & Literacy Methods
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UCLA TEP Faculty Advisor's Angela & Sara Math & Literacy Methods
UCLA Center X - Executive Director Annamarie Francois Video Blog 26-Sept-2017
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UCLA Center X - Executive Director Annamarie Francois Video Blog 26-Sept-2017
UCLA Writing Project Fellow Noe Alendariz "Madre Story"
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UCLA Writing Project Fellow Noe Alendariz "Madre Story"
Jeff Share Ph.D, Faculty Advisor Discusses his latest book "Teaching Climate Change to Adolescents"
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Jeff Share Ph.D, Faculty Advisor Discusses his latest book "Teaching Climate Change to Adolescents"
#UCLATEP Jeff Share “New Critical Media Literacy Class”
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#UCLATEP Jeff Share “New Critical Media Literacy Class”
#UCLACenterX Executive Director Annamarie Francois welcomes in the Fall Semester
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#UCLACenterX Executive Director Annamarie Francois welcomes in the Fall Semester
UCLA Center X - End of Summer 2017 with Executive Director Annamarie Francois
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UCLA Center X - End of Summer 2017 with Executive Director Annamarie Francois
UCLA Principal Leadership Institute Testimonial
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UCLA Principal Leadership Institute Testimonial
William Green Elementary - CITA Team Video 2017
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William Green Elementary - CITA Team Video 2017
William Anderson Elementary - CITA Team Video 2017
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William Anderson Elementary - CITA Team Video 2017
Deportation of Mexican American is what it was
Lies
There's not enough sugar in the world to sugar coat what this lady is saying.. People were forcefully deported !
You are a hypocrite: you show nothing for facts - what sources do you have for reducing those numbers? People like this author is the reason why it happens again. Shame on UCLA for sponsoring this nonsense
Down playing, that is why it keeps happening today. A lot of anti-Mexican behaviors in the south with the culture from early massacres for land by Texas rangers .The Porvenir Massacre was one of many deadly confrontations that occurred along the Mexican-U.S. border in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Descendants of the victims have fought for recognition and justice, and have found hundreds of pages of documents detailing the massacre. There is a divide between Mexican Americans today and some then that would sell out for their own benefit and in return helps cover up the atrocities that did happen.
It’s funny that this lady thinks and talks like a white person because she is “educated” . The people that this happened to in the 1930s were picked up and forced to leave this country without their birth certificates and still happens in this day and age. Wait for Trump to come into power. You will see the real “ freedom and justice for all” in America. See how much your education will count when they see the color of your skin.
HI!! I am Luis!
✨✨✨WOW, repatriation WAS NOT WHAT SHE SAID, YOU CAN ASK THE SURVIVORS WHO WERE CHILDREN WHEN THEY RETELL HOW THE GOVERNMENT SOLDIERS SHOWED UP AT THEIR HOMES AND EMPLOYMENTS THEN LOADED THEM UP AT GUNPOINT AND DIFNT LET THEM TAKE ANYTHING WITH THEM ESPECIALLY THEIR BIRTH CERTIFICATES. ITS ACCURATELY A FORCED DEPORTATION PROGRAM. MEXICANS WERE HOME!!! OVER HALF OF THE USA WAS PART OF MEXICO!
✨🤦🏻♀️ Native americans in California WERE MEXICAN AMERICAN INDIGENOUS 🤌🏼💯 literally same ppl same tribes, the border crossed us. Ppl forget that all indigenous ppls on all continents of The Americas & it’s islands off Florida etc are all Amerindian ppls. All indigenous. To think only native Americans are native to America is asinine
What about operation "wetback"?
Who is this lady? Please let a Mexican decent provide historical context.
Is that y ..all the white blacks moving so they can continue stealing the land...naaah i dont think so 2%Jewish 2%Levant 46%Spain %36 Indeginous America-Mexico Uto-Azteca bloodline from Tribes of Tubal grandson of Noah Altafaylla #globalleaders #ComptonCaliLove
Spanish Grant Land stolen... Paperwork is still alive .. now being 🕵️♀️ so yea .. i love when i see new info ..thank u.. 😅#ComptonCaliLove
Trumps presidency what's happening in Florida and Mexico telling mexicans they would welcome them is just to close to this story.
1924 Calvin Coolidge passed the Indian citizenship act thousands of Mexican Indians that lived in annexed land became us citizens with rights to vote . Mexico lost 4-5 percent of Mexican Indian
LOL stay in your native ethnic country and make it better.. no other nation tolerates foreign invasive squatters breaking laws with an us vs. them refusal to assimilate group mentality just because a neighboring nation has a minimum wage multiple times higher than theirs... And undercut the employment of blue collar citizenry due to depressed wages and lack of available jobs (African Americans in construction jobs have been devastated). What gives you the right to get rich? How is that an inherent right?
Excellent.
Powerful examples of environmental education at Esperanza Elementary School. Great work by Principal Rumble and the amazing staff and students.
10 :10 artiza
This my school
Mr. Spellman is the best teacher!!!
I notice how you turn off comments on videos from all your political propagandist profs like Carlos Tejeda. If you're embarrassed and ashamed of him and what people might say about him, then FIRE him. And anyone like him.
My mother is a survivor who will be 97 this year. She was six years old when she and her family were involuntarily shipped by train to Mexico in 1932. She remembers everything that happened to her and her family especially the hunger. There are many survivor families in the US who know what really happened unlike "intellectuals" like this one. It isn't about the statistics she spouts. It's about the human rights violations that were committed and the intergenerational suffering that subsequently occurred when they were removed not deported.
Like the other comment had said, the number of 400k was because those were the ones that were recorded. There were a lot of victims who were thrown across the border illegally. So instead of saying that they were inflated numbers, she should've said that it was recorded to be at least 400,000 when it could've been as much as 2 million
Please record her story. We deserve the truth.
Why you crying? Are you still praying to their man-god?
I wish I could see the Toni Morrison comment on the screen. He reads it really quickly because the students in the room can read as well, but we on the other side of the camera can't see it and didn't watch the Toni Morrison video to which he keeps referring. What is the quote, please? Many thanks
Captions are important.
It’s 2022 I go to that school❤ I love Anderson
Thank you, Professor
My father was only a baby when his mother, father and two older siblings were deported to Mexico from Arizona in 1933. They luckily found a place to stay in Chihuahua with a friend. They had no choice in returning to Mexico otherwise they would have stayed in the U.S. They returned to Arizona after eight years of living in extreme poverty. They were never offfered land in Mexico. So I tend to disagree with you about Mexicans having a choice about returning. Why would they return to a place were they knew the struggle was harder and jobs were minimal? I’m sure there were Mexicans that went back to Mexico without being accounted for out of fear, so I believe the numbers were much higher than 400,000. Maybe historians could actually search for survivors who actually can tell their stories of what really happened or their families.
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There have been ppl who said the government showed up at their homes with guns & loaded them up in vehicles then force deported them
I go to that school
This the OG devious lick
Bruh
I’m in 10nth grande but dr kamunde is the best teacher ever I had her in first and fifth
I miss Nadia the old principal :(
me too
I'm in that school 4th grade
my son goes here he said he seen thise kids before
I love Anderson
MEXICANS NEED REPARATIONS FOR THE LOSS OF CALIFORNIA AND OTHER STATES. PLUS THE MASS DEPORTATIONS OF AMERICAN - MEXICANS BACK TO MEXICO! WHERE IS ALL THE HYPE ON THIS ISSUE! BLACKS DO NOT NEED REPARATIONS WHEN THIS WAS NOT THEIR COUNTRY!!!!!
We miss you desmond you were a legend
YOOOOO
MS CHIIICCCCC
yo this my school?
Mr Frauman was my 4th grade teacher.
4:11 atziri
2:11 artisan
Thank you for this thorough and concise explanation! I am a Nicaraguan refugee and it took me many years to learn my own history. Many refugee parents have no clue as to what actually happened in their countries in relation to USA intervention and don't really teach the history to their children.
OMG i miss this school so much, best school I ever went to. went here from preschool till the middle of 5th grade. My sister had Mrs.chic and Ms. Carney was the best math teacher I knew. I remember being sent to Mrs. Bermudez class because a teacher wasnt there and her class was so good. Ms.Viewins I was in here classroom a lot during TK And lastly I knew and miss all of those little kids. Especialy the girl in the minnie shirt. We got to visit her class when we worked with buddies and she was so friendly and adorable.
I went here from kinder til 5th grade! Moved, and went to Magruder Middle School for 6th grade 💜
I went to school there in 1988
for real?
what's up with this background? is it the camera adjusting? this is very distracting
It's an automatically zooming camera that follows the face it sees
... My awesome teachers are here! I wanna be in Mrs.Bermudez class again..!
•ღSen_Senღ• I’m in it now :>
@@ny3093 lucky :((
•ღSen_Senღ• yeah she’s like the best
@@ny3093 did you know that almost in the last day of school you guys are gonna have s'mores
•ღSen_Senღ• OOOOO really?
Mr.Jacobs gone...
He is
I’m an old student
I just got tears is my eyes ,I loved Mr frauman 💙💙💙
I'm in that school room 15 (8years old