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Anthony Gonzales
Приєднався 21 лис 2011
Puente Author Visit w Luis Valdez - Spring 2024
Puente Author Visit w Luis Valdez - Spring 2024
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DVC Puente Plática w Dr Leisy Abrego and Dr Raúl Moreno Campos 10/18/2023
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DVC Puente Plática w Dr Leisy Abrego and Dr Raúl Moreno Campos 10/18/2023
Puente Author Visit - Helena Maria Viramontes
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Puente Author Visit - Helena Maria Viramontes
DVC Puente Author Visit: Juan Gonzalez 10/24/22
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DVC Puente Author Visit: Juan Gonzalez 10/24/22
Lecture: Junot Diaz
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This video is about Junot Diaz and his short stories "Drown" and "The Sun, the Moon, the Stars." It features drawings by Jaime Hernandez, who created original artwork for an edition of Diaz's collection of short stories titled "This Is How You Lose Her."
Lecture: Zora Neale Hurston
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This video is about Zora Neale Hurston and her short stories "Sweat" and "Monkey Junk: A Satire on Modern Divorce"
Lecture: Leslie Marmon Silko
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This video is about Leslie Marmon Silko and her short stories "The Man to Send Rain Clouds" and "Tony's Story." While the video is public, the primary audience is students in my English 164: Native American Literature classes and my English 168: Literatures of America classes.
Lecture: Tongue Tied - Maxine Hong Kingston
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This video is about Maxine Hong Kingston's essay "Tongue Tied," a selection from her book "The Woman Warrior." Closed captioning is available.
Lecture: How to Tame a Wild Tongue - Gloria Anzaldúa
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This video is about Gloria Anzaldúa
Lecture: Coming to an Awareness of Language - Malcolm X
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This video provides context for Malcolm X's essay "Coming to an Awareness of Language," also called "Learning to Read," which is an excerpt from his autobiography. While this video is open to all, the primary audience is students in my English Composition course.
Lecture: Superman and Me - Sherman Alexie
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This video is about the essay "Superman and Me" by Sherman Alexie
Mr. G clap 👏👏👏
It is for whites it has always been for whites
Well Malcolm's dad wasn't lying because we are still dealing with the same problems that we dealt with for 500 hundred years.
CHARLATAN CHARLATAN CHARLATAN CHARLATAN CHARLATAN CHARLATAN CHARLATAN CHARLATAN CHARLATAN
JUST POUR DIRE.....
GOD HANDS......
RESPECT NATHAN ET NATION....
ANGEL ANALYSE ANGEL PERSONNIFICATION
BEAU GOSSE
Why is a white man narrating this video? What is their obsession with Black people?
It’s proven government did the setup
I hate hearing whites talk about Brother Shabazz. All hated him, even black people during that time. Grrrrrr
So many fights for silver right's if we didn't have those powerful man's in hour life nothing would have been change
Thanks
Although many fault Macus Garvey, Nation of Islam & Malcolm Shabazz (a.k.a. Malcolm X) for wanting to live separately from the oppressor; it's not natural for a human or animal to stay around something/someone that harms them. That said, it is only possible for a human or animal to want to stay around it's abuser if said human/animal is BROKEN spiritually. EXAMPLE: Although some people own pretty 🐎 horses, that horse has to be "broken" (meaning break it's spirit) in order to let u ride its back. Otherwise, it will do the natural thing and buck u off. Similarly, the human has to be broken in order to stay around people that harm him/her because it's not natural to stay. By the way, this process is called "learned helplessness" in the psychology field. So BLACK EXODUS is not such a crazy idea.
Billy Graham visited all the U.S. presidents up to not that long ago giving his blessings on imperial wars et. By the time Malcom X watched that Michigan Fire Department let his folks home burn down as a youngster he must've become very distraught. I don't recall seeing that photo of him with that M-1 Carbine, he's bad.
Malcolm dealt with 1950s racism. Which means you had little chance to make headway vrs the white man. I would love to support malcolm if he was around today.. that time in america was bad news for blacks. I think today he could be more at ease in a better society than that one. My heart breaks for his life and his violent end he deserved way better than that...
Thank you.
Very interesting short story. Many cultural influences that give intrinsic detail to my culture and what I believe. In women's perspective, you can differentiate between criticism. My comparisons/contrasts show some similarities/differences with both cultures.
This lecture is awesome! Please do more lectures on Native American literature
Yo pienso que la persona del video explico bien y hasta dio detalles de mas.
This was a great help. Thank you so much!
great video!
Their 5 percenters
*umm*
ayy Mr.G is UA-cam famous!!
Say it with your chest, spanish were colonizers.
Gracias por su resumen y video
excelente, voy a resumir algunas de estas ideas en mi clase hoy, gracias!
You're a saint! This helped me heaps, I knew what i was trying to say but i couldn't put it into words that made sense. Thank you
Hi Anthony, I would like to use you as a source for my paper. What is your background, are you a professor?
Hi Kelsey, Yes, I am a professor at Diablo Valley College in California. I'm glad you enjoyed the lecture.
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what chapter was that quote from
Not gon lie his fade fresh tho 😳
can you provide where you got the info about his father being and alcoholic???
Hello, he talks about it in several interviews. Here is one profile as well: www.pshares.org/issues/winter-2000/about-sherman-alexie-profile
a good analysis, indeed
thank you that helps me in my homework.
thanks for the video. I am teaching at a local university and am using "coming to an awareness of learning," as part of my lesson plan. Your video provides a great background on how Malcolm X evolved from a life of crime to become an autodidact, an later a great civil rights activist. Again, thank you for the video.
Nice work, well done man.
Hello Anthony, Thanks for making this video! I want to use it in a mini-module I am creating for faculty at my institution. We are an HSI, but predominantly white at the faculty/staff level. Can you tell me a little bit more about you, so I can share that with them? Gracias!
Hello Lisa Amor! Sure, I'd be happy to tell you a little about me. I teach English at a community college in Northern California. I have a BA in English and Spanish from the University of New Mexico and an MFA in Writing from the University of San Francisco. I am a Chicano who grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Santa Cruz, California. I currently live in the Bay Area.
very nice
2 different classes?? wow!
Hello Anthony, this is a really interesting and informative video, I was thinking of using some of the thoughts for a small presentation on "How to tame a wild tongue" for a class. Could you maybe share your sources? Best regards!
Hi Professor Gonzales. I really like this audio. Your analysis sounds very perceptive. It sounds not finished at the end, where is the rest of the audio?
Hello Lin. Can you WhatsApp me we talk more on this as your peer. +254708053849
Great video! very informative!
Thank you this helped me out a lot with my English assignment.
thanks for this lecture. you teaching somewhere? greetings from munich, germany.
Hello, I teach English at a community college in California. Best, Anthony G.
Hi! Enjoyed your video very much. We are doing a documentary in honor of Nephtali De Leon, a chicano poet who is loved dearly in our community. May we reference some parts of this video to enhance exactly what Gloria expressed as well? Thank you!
Hi Angela, Sorry for the delay in responding--I just saw this message! I would be honored if you used any or all of my lecture. Also, I would love to see your documentary if possible. I admire Nephtali's work! Anthony Gonzales