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Professor, activist visits IVC


Wednesday, September 19, 2007 10:52 PM PDT

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FROM LEFT: Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez of the University of Texas School of Journalism greets Vietnam veteran Ed Castillo of El Centro who was in the Army combat infantry, before a presentation on a Ken Burns' documentary about World War ll at Imperial Valley College on Wednesday.
The University of Texas professor who made national headlines and gave Public Broadcast System executives and filmmaker Ken Burns a public relations headache, spoke at Imperial Valley College on Wednesday.

Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez, a journalism professor, forced PBS and the renowned filmmaker to reverse course in May in their plans to air what is being considered the definitive World War II documentary.

The student center at IVC was filled with students, many of whom were there to claim extra credit with no prior knowledge of the controversy Rivas-Rodriquez created in November 2006 when she launched the Defend the Honor campaign to object to the omission of Latinos and Native Americans in Burns’ film, “The War.”

“I am here for extra credit, but whatever they are talking about it sounds interesting,” said 18-year-old student Nadine Rocha of Heber.

But a minute into the discussion, Rivas-Rodriquez had their attention. Students stopped chatting, put down books and looked up. The cookie and punch table had become empty.

“Latinos in uniform coming back from the war were denied service at restaurants. There were signs reading ‘We don’t serve Mexicans or dogs,’” Rivas-Rodriquez said. “The message was you are good enough to serve and die for our country but you will still come back as second-class citizens.”

Rivas-Rodriquez and supporters claim the 14-hour series “The War,” omits the contributions of Latino and Native American veterans. Rivas-Rodriquez is the director the U.S. Latino and Latina World War II Oral History Project.

In the original version, “The War” features World War II veterans from four cities. African-American veterans and Japanese-Americans were interviewed for their roles in the war but no Latinos or Native Americans.

When Rivas-Rodriquez heard from an associate that no Latinos were in the film, she began the campaign that went all the way to the Congressional Hispanic Caucuses, threatening to review taxpayer funds going to PBS.

After initially balking at altering the film, citing artistic freedom, PBS and Burns eventually relented and announced additional footage with Latino and Native American veterans would be included.

The series airs Sunday on PBS stations.

After the discussions, Rocha said she was touched by some of the stories and images Rivas-Rodriquez presented.

“I am so glad I came because I learned a lot,” she said. “As a Latina, I know I must tell my children about our history even though it’s not in their text books.”

>> Staff Writer Victor Morales can be reached at 337-3452 or vmorales@ivpressonline.com


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Comments:

yuhaman35 wrote on Sep 20, 2007 6:56 PM:

" It's all about racism. How does it feel Irish? Not very good, huh? Oh, that's right, it can't be racism because minorities are not in a position (yet) to impose their will on the majority like the majority does, has done, and will continue to do. Sorry, no sale. America must continue to evolve into a colorblind society. You race baiters are recognized for what you are; opponents of an American colorblind culture. "

liam wrote on Sep 20, 2007 10:58 AM:

" Look at the list of mexican americans that are being injured and killed in Irak. Are they also going to be ignore in the future history book? Many young men are dying now they all need to be remember. If the minorities are being ignored in the John Wayne type of movies & documentaries let stop it. Lets give credit to all. "

robamor wrote on Sep 20, 2007 10:02 AM:

" God Bless the Irish! They assisted Mexico with the revolution and have suffered years of tyranny against Mother England. They suffered discrimination for many years. "

0207 wrote on Sep 20, 2007 9:50 AM:

" Is the "Im of Irish decent" ignorant? In addition to not knowing how to spell, the writer needs to get his/her head out of the sand and take a look at the hundreds of Irish organizations, parades, and holidays staged every year in this country celebrating that group's ethnic importance to this country's history. Latinos are simply doing the same thing Irish have been doing for over a century. "

mikegino wrote on Sep 20, 2007 8:30 AM:

" Vulcanj3: Are you of Irish "descent" or are you a "decent Irishman?" I am not of Hispanic ancestry but I absolutely believe that Hispanic contributions to the United States have often been ignored. Fortunately, this is now changing...for the common good of our great country. "

vulcanj3 wrote on Sep 20, 2007 6:19 AM:

" Im of Irish decent and they didn't mention us either. Should I protest and see if I can stir up desention in the Irish community? We should take a stand and try to fight our wars here at home with each other. "


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