MALDEF, the Dolores Huerta Foundation and the Mexican Heritage Corporation jointly announce dates in August and September for series of concerts in Los Angeles and San Jose with headliners that include Carlos Santana, Pete Escovedo, Lila Downs, Zack de la Rocha, Eugenia Leon, Intocable, Los Tigres del Norte, Los Lobos, Ozomatli, Los Tex Maniacs, Mariachi Cobre and Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 6 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ -- On August 2, 2010, a trio of Latino non-profit organizations jointly unveiled August and September dates for a series of concerts developed by the respective organizations to honor Latino culture and history and to bring awareness to the ongoing need for comprehensive immigration reform. The historical series of performances by icons of Latino music and multiple Grammy winners spans both traditional and contemporary genres and will begin on August 13, with the Dolores Huerta Foundations concert at the Greek Theater in Hollywood, will continue from September 16 - 26, 2010 with the 19th Annual San Jose Mexican Heritage & Mariachi Festival, and will end on September 28, with MALDEFs "Truth in Immigration" Benefit Concert at the Gibson Amphitheater in Universal City. Headliners for the concerts and performances include: Carlos Santana, Eugenia Leon, Intocable, Los Tigres del Norte, Los Lobos, Ozomatli, Los Tex Maniacs, Mariachi Cobre and Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano.
First, on August 13, the Dolores Huerta Foundation will host a concert entitled "Weaving Movements Together" at the Greek Theater in Hollywood featuring Carlos Santana, Pete Escovedo, Lila Downs, Zack de la Rocha, with celebrity co-hosts Martin Sheen, Ed Bagley Jr., Benjamin Bratt, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Culture Clash, and Jodie Evans from Code Pink with more to be announced.
Internationally recognized for her role in promoting human rights for women, immigrants, workers and the gay community, Dolores Huerta, President of Dolores Huerta Foundation and Co-founder of United Farm Workers of America, is celebrating her 80th birthday with an inspiring benefit concert entitled "Weaving Movements Together" to celebrate the victories of the past, address the challenges of the future, and collectively envision a better world. The Concert will be webcast live to over 25 simultaneous parties nationwide, will unite several social movements and help raise funds for the Dolores Huerta Foundation.
Next, the Mexican Heritage Corporation (MHC), producer of the largest Latino heritage and music festival in California, will host its 19th Annual San Jose Mexican Heritage & Mariachi Festival, September 16 - 26, 2010. Following the vision of Artistic Director and multiple Grammy winner Linda Ronstadt, the Festivals concerts and cultural events illuminate the "roots and branches" of Mexicos diverse culture, celebrate the contributions of Mexicos heritage and people to our civic life and honor the artists, who, through their body of work, spotlight the issues impacting Latinos today. The Festival is not a mere entertainment - it is a platform for advocacy through cultural expression.
On September 25, the Festival will feature the world premiere of "¡Adelita! The Women of the Mexican Revolution," a dazzling theatrical piece created and directed by Dan Guerrero, named "One of the 25 most powerful Latinos in Hollywood" by Hispanic Magazine. Guerrero was selected by Ronstadt to create and direct this original theatre piece. ¡Adelita! tells the gripping story of the women who fought in the Mexican Revolution - a story of bravery, loyalty, courage, love and passion that weaves music, dance, and historic visual projections to create a magical fable. The show features performances by Mexico City chanteuse Eugenia Leon, and Mariachi Cobre and Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano. Dolores Huerta will also be honored by the production for 80 years of service to her community.
On September 26, the Festival will host "A Concert for the American Dream," featuring a performance of five time Grammy winners and Latin music legends Los Tigres del Norte, with their special guests Grammy winners Intocable The evening concert will take place at San Joses HP Pavilion, Sunday September 26 at 7PM. "A Concert for the American Dream" will celebrate with strong voices our contributions to our nations civic culture. Additional Latino legacy artists will be announced in August. Also on September 26, the Festival presents a free outdoor concert at Plaza de Cesar Chavez with headliners Ozomatli and special guests Los Tex Maniacs.
Known for their commitment to social justice, the 2010 Festival artists personify, through music and their commitment to our community, the American Dream. Proceeds from all Festival events benefit MHCs education programs.
Bringing the series to a close, on September 28, MALDEF will host its "Truth in Immigration" Benefit Concert featuring Los Tigres del Norte and Los Lobos. The Benefit Concert will be held at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City at 8:15PM. Proceeds from the Benefit Concert will assist MALDEFs ongoing efforts to promote immigrants rights, including its fight to permanently block Arizonas anti-immigration law known as SB 1070.
Los Tigres del Norte is a creative social force and a prominent voice of social conscience within Latin music. Los Lobos are a three-time Grammy Award winning American Chicano rock band with influences from rock and roll, Tex-Mex, country music, fold, R&B, blues, and traditional Spanish and Mexican music such as boleros and norteno.
MALDEFs Truth in Immigration Campaign seeks to ensure that legal and factual inaccuracies about Latinos and other immigrants are quickly and soundly dispelled. The Campaign also raises funds to support MALDEFs educational missions and litigation efforts related to protecting the rights of immigrants. With the Benefit Concert, MALDEF will partner with world-renowned artists like Los Lobos and Los Tigres del Norte to bring a message of humanity and hope through music to concert-goers and supporters.
Thomas A. Saenz, MALDEF President and General Counsel stated: "This concert marks a new means of promoting accurate information on immigrants and immigration to inform the national debate to achieve progressive immigration reform. We are pleased to have the support of cultural icons Los Tigres del Norte and Los Lobos."
"The theme of our benefit concert is Weaving Movements Together, to motivate our disparate movements to work together for a successful social justice agenda and focus on grassroots community organizing," stated Dolores Huerta, President of Dolores Huerta Foundation and Co-founder of United Farm Workers of America. "The Dolores Huerta Foundation raises funds to train community organizers to develop leaders and build sustainable community organizations with an emphasis on women and youth."
"As a non-profit arts organization dedicated to celebrating our Latino culture and heritage, were alarmed at efforts in Arizona and elsewhere that seek to eliminate heritage education programs," said Marcela Davison Aviles, President and CEO of MHC. "This joint effort announced today catalyzes a new movement -- through music and advocacy -- to call attention to the contributions of Latinos to our civic culture, and to start a new type of conversation for the common good. Laws that legislate the elimination of heritage studies legislate the elimination of the ideals upon which our country was founded. As President Lincoln noted over 150 years ago, our blended culture not only informs our common humanity, our diverse cultural heritage defines it."
Founded in 1968, MALDEF is the nations leading Latino legal civil rights organization. Often described as the "law firm of the Latino community," MALDEF promotes social change through advocacy, communications, community education, and litigation in the areas of education, employment, immigrant rights, and political access. For more information on MALDEF, please visit: http://www.maldef.org.
Based in the agricultural communities of the Central Valley of California, DHF is a "hands on" training center for community organizing. DHF organizers in training are building a network of neighborhood organizations, Vecinos Unidos (United Neighbors). Community residents are working collectively to prioritize neighborhood projects, engage decision makers, and advocate for their rights. Other DHF Projects include a youth leadership program, a micro-lending and financial literacy program, a policy advocacy program (Policies of Conscience), and the Dolores Huerta Archives. The Foundation is a powerful institution for training the organizers and community leaders we need to shape our future world. For more information, please visit http://www.doloreshuerta.org.
Now in its 19th year, the Festival offers a two week schedule of musical, cultural and educational events, drawing over 50,000 people annually. Throughout the years, the Festival has presented a variety of traditional, Latin alternative, pop and regional Mexican headline artists in concert, such as Linda Ronstadt, Aida Cuevas, Juan Gabriel, Marco Antonio Solis, Pepe Aguilar, Los Tigres Del Norte, Los Lobos, Ozomatli, Mariachi Vargas, Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano, Mariachi Cobre, Mariachi Sol de Mexico, and Mariachi International de Guadalajara, as well as local artists and folklorico companies such as Mariachi Azteca, Los Cenzontles, Mariachi Monumental de Juan Reyes, and Los Lupenos de San Jose. The Festival is the cornerstone of Mexican Heritage programming and the largest of its type in the nation. For more information, please visit http://www.sanjosemariachifestival.com.
SOURCE Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund
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