Age Has Not Mellowed Joe Razo, La Raza’s Fiery Co-Editor

The former editor of a newspaper centered around social activism sat down with Boyle Heights Beat to reflect on his time as journalist during the Chicano movement. “From social inequity and student-led walkouts to the deaths of community members at the hands of the Los Angeles Police Department, La Raza published the previously untold narratives of the communities it served.” Read more at Boyle Heights Beat.Razo2

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