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    Ruben Salazar (March 3, 1928 – August 29, 1970) was a civil rights activist and a reporter for the Los Angeles Times. He was the first Mexican journalist...
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  • spokesperson Rosa Salazar (born 1985), American actress Rubén Salazar (1928–1970), reporter for the Los Angeles Times and KMEX-TV, Los Angeles Tim Salazar, Wyoming...
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  • Portillo-Trambley, poet John Rechy, author Benjamin Alire Sáenz, writer, poet Rubén Salazar, journalist Robert Skimin, author Sergio Troncoso, author Janice Woods Windle...
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    former U.S. Representative (D) Ray Salazar (Class of 1949) – former Mayor of El Paso (1977–79) Rubén Salazarjournalist Bill Sanders (Class of 1960) – real...
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    the Machine) Andy Russell (singer) Rubén Salazar (journalist) Angela Morales (writer) María Elena Salinas (journalist) Lupita Tovar (actress) Danny Trejo...
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  • park in 1969. Sometime after journalist Rubén Salazar was killed nearby in August 1970, Laguna Park was renamed "Salazar Park". There was a Chicano Moratorium...
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    Buffalo Ruben Salazar: Man in the Middle, (2014) an investigative look at the life and mysterious death of pioneering journalist Ruben Salazar. Winner...
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  • The incident was dubbed the mistake shooting by the newspapers. Journalist Ruben Salazar, who would himself be killed by an L.A. County sheriff's deputy...
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    Maria Hinojosa (category American radio journalists)
    National Council of La Raza's Rubén Salazar Communications Award (named for Mexican American journalist Rubén Salazar), and an Associated Press award...
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    August 29, 1970. His mentor, Ruben Salazar, was killed. Del Olmo canceled his scholarship to Columbia to continue Ruben's work at the Los Angeles Times...
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    the police aiming tear gas launchers at the Silver Dollar Café, where Ruben Salazar was killed. Ruiz's photo, considered an essential historical image of...
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  • killers to death with his own bare hands in revenge. Daniel Salazar, portrayed by Rubén Blades, is the husband of Griselda and the father of Ofelia....
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  • while three new cast members are introduced. Rubén Blades returned in the fifth season as Daniel Salazar, who didn't appear at all in the fourth season...
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    Gilberto Díaz (a Brown Beret from Pico Rivera Ca.), and Rubén Salazar, an award-winning journalist, news director of the local Spanish-language television...
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    the deaths of three people, including Muñoz's friend and Chicano journalist Ruben Salazar. Muñoz was a University of California, Los Angeles student who...
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    Puma), singer and actor Mariangel Ruiz, actress and model Juan Carlos Salazar, singer, musician, composer Sabrina Salvador, television host Luis José...
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  • film director Paul Salata (1926–2021), football player Ruben Salazar (1928–1970), journalist and civil rights activist Rich Saul (1948–2012), football...
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    Enrique "Kiki" Camarena Salazar (July 26, 1947 – February 9, 1985) was an American intelligence officer for the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)...
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  • Castro (season 3), an enforcer for the Cali cartel and Miguel’s son. María Salazar played by Andrea Londo (season 3), the wife of a Colombian drug lord affiliated...
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  • due to the landscape of the deadly new world. (seasons 1–2) Rubén Blades as Daniel Salazar: A courageous and pragmatic former Sombra Negra member, a barber...
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  • Salinas, journalist and TV news presenter Maria Elvira Salazar, journalist and TV news presenter Rubén Salazar, legendary slain journalist Lauren Sánchez...
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    formed the CJNG were Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes (El Mencho), Érick Valencia Salazar (El 85) and Martín Arzola Ortega (El 53). With this split, a turf war against...
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  • Vera Lagoa (category Portuguese journalists)
    military officer who would later oppose the regime of António de Oliveira Salazar, and his second wife Beatriz Lúcia, who were both from Lisbon. Her early...
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    Salazar, taekwondo Oscar Salazar, taekwondo Mario Santillán, Paralympian, marathon Juan René Serrano, archery Roberto Strauss, Olympic swimmer Rubén Uriza...
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  • Higher Education (53): 60–71. Gustavo Reveles Acosta (August 29, 2010). "Ruben Salazar killing left impact on Hispanics, journalism". El Paso Times. Archived...
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    de Martinez, artist Toño Salazar, caricaturist Retna, graffiti artist Giovanni Gil, painter, engraver and watercolorist Rubén Martínez Bulnes, sculptor...
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  • Érick Valencia Salazar (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈerik βaˈlensja salaˈsaɾ]; born 11 March 1977 or 19 November 1982), commonly referred to by his alias...
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  • Moraga: "a pioneer in radio journalism in California and Arizona" 2000: Rubén Salazar: "columnist, the Los Angeles Times; news director, KMEX-DT" Elma Barrera:...
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    began working with Héctor Luis Palma Salazar by the late 1970s, one of the nation's rising drug lords. He helped Salazar map routes to move drugs through...
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    and journalist. Julio Ramón Ribeyro (1929–1994), short story writer Isabel Sabogal (born 1958), novelist, poet and translator Sebastián Salazar Bondy...
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