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César Chavez remembered
In 1986, I attended a talk by César Chavez in Colorado. I was one of about 15 people at the event held in someone’s living room. I got to hear him talk about his life organizing and advocating for farm workers, and I remember him being remarkably gentle and kind.
“Preservation of one’s own culture does not require contempt or disrespect for other cultures.” - César Chavez
Mamiya RB 67 with Sekor 90mm f/3.8
Fomapan 100 dev. in Rodinal 1:50
César Chavez Park
Sacramento, CA
September 2020
Local historian, Zapatoca. An absolute mine of information, especially on the life and times of Geo Von Lengerke and the Germans who came to Santander to build the roads connecting the mountains with the river Magdalena.© Rory O’Bryen
The César Chávez Memorial in Austin Texas, September 5, 2009. César Estrada Chávez (March 31, 1927 - April 23, 1993) was a Mexican American farm worker, labor leader, and civil rights activist who, with Dolores Huerta, co-founded the National Farm Workers Association, which later became the United Farm Workers (UFW). The City of Austin Art in Public Places (AIPP) program commissioned artists Connie Arismendi and Laura Garanzuay to create this sculpture for The César E. Chávez Memorial Project at the Terrazas Library, which is to be the repository of Austin’s largest collection of books and videos regarding the life and work of Chávez.
The sculpture, Rayo de Esperanza – A Beacon of Hope announces the entrance into East Austin and commemorating the spirit and philosophies of the civil rights and labor leader whose work reflected his commitment to social change. Made from aqua jet cut aluminum, the sculpture depicts Chávez holding a book. Rising 25 feet above the figure are the stylized wings and silhouetted head of an Aztec eagle, Chávez’s symbol of courage for the United Farm Workers. A LED lighting program cycles through fiery colors of reds, oranges and yellows.
Photo Copyright 2009, Steve Hopson.
Cesar Chavez statue at the Main Street promenade in Riverside. Tree in the background is part of the Festival of Lights that happens between Thanksgiving and the week after New Years.
César Rosas (born September 26, 1954 in Hermosillo, Mexico) is a singer, songwriter and guitarist for Los Lobos. Rosas also participates in the Latin supergroup Los Super Seven. Perhaps the most recognizable member of Los Lobos, Rosas is known for his trademark black sunglasses and slicked-back, black hair
The César Manrique foundation was set up in 1982 by César Manrique and a group of friends but wasn't officially opened until 1992, after Manrique was killed. The foundation, based at Manrique's home before he moved out for a quieter life, is a private, non-profit organisation set-up to allow tourists access to Manrique's home. The foundation is also an art-gallery featuring both art created by Manrique himself, as well as art Manrique acquired over his life. The gallery includes original sketches by Pablo Picasso and Joan Miró. The money that the foundation makes from ticket sales, goes into Lanzarote and helps to raise awareness about art as well as being used to fund the foundation's "artistic, cultural and environmental activities".
The César Tower is the emblematic monument of the medieval city of Provins and a concentrate of history.
This 12th century keep is impressive in both its size and shape
An early bird of which only a few sketches have been found, very damaged and undated. Drawings must have existed but have disappeared since. They have as well a copy of the brevet.
A note about the drawings joined with the brevet: they are inexact if compared with the existing hardware.
It was a common practise at the time, that the first airplane manufacturers were doing so to avoid copy and plagiarism.
The aircraft was built by Henri Jonnieaux, more than probably with the help of Alfred Bertiaux, mechanic at the Battaille factory of Basècles. The construction was done between 1910 and 1911.
According the information the aircraft flew for the first time in 1912.
Photo taken By Anthony Leyfeldt at Belgian Musée Royal de l'Armée in Brussels on 15 September 2018.
Skylarkair Collection
The César Manrique foundation was set up in 1982 by César Manrique and a group of friends but wasn't officially opened until 1992, after Manrique was killed. The foundation, based at Manrique's home before he moved out for a quieter life, is a private, non-profit organisation set-up to allow tourists access to Manrique's home. The foundation is also an art-gallery featuring both art created by Manrique himself, as well as art Manrique acquired over his life. The gallery includes original sketches by Pablo Picasso and Joan Miró. The money that the foundation makes from ticket sales, goes into Lanzarote and helps to raise awareness about art as well as being used to fund the foundation's "artistic, cultural and environmental activities".
Manrique's home itself is built within a 3,000 m2 lot, on the site of the Lanzarote eruptions in the 18th century and was created upon Manrique's return from New York in 1966. The rooms on the first floor, including the artist studios, were created with the intention of keeping with Lanzarote traditions, yet making them more modern with open spaces and large windows. The "ground floor", more appropriately titled the "basement", contains five areas situated within volcanic bubbles, the rooms bored into volcanic basalt. There is a central cave which houses a recreational area, including a swimming pool, a barbecue and a small dance floor.
Once outside the main house, the visitor comes to the outside area, where there is a small square with a fountain in the middle before approaching a small café area and the visitor shop. This area was once César Manrique's garage.
One of the foundation's fundamental missions is to oppose the spread of high-rise concrete across the Spanish coastline and her island. The foundation recently brought attention to 24 illegally erected hotels in Lanzarote...
State Representative Cesar Chavez speaking with attendees at a young professionals fundraiser at OH Partners in Phoenix, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
New set of wheels = another shoot of Cesar Flores M3! This car is mad dope and it's super aggressive while rolling! Good Job Buddy!
Got together with Cesar tonight to take some quick photos. Had to shoot in pitch black since we missed all the good light.
B800 camera right through octobox
B800 camera left bare bounced off the ground
La Tour César est un donjon du xiie siècle, situé à Provins (Seine-et-Marne, France) au sommet de la colline où s'est installée la ville haute.
C'est le seul donjon octogonal à base carrée connu1. La tour servit également de prison. Durant la Guerre de Cent Ans, elle fut occupée par les Anglais qui l'ont entourée d'une muraille.
La tour César fait l’objet d’un classement au titre des monuments historiques depuis 1846
AREQUIPA / PERU (16.02.2016) - Treino no estádio Munumental de Arequipa - Foto: Bruno Cantini/Atlético MG
State Representative Cesar Chavez speaking with attendees at a Hispanic Heritage Month celebration hosted by Plumaje at the Consulate General of Mexico in Phoenix, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Architektonische Meisterwerke des César Manrique auf Lanzarote.
Jardín de Cactus
Jameos del Agua
Fundación César Manrique
La Gomar
Architektonische Meisterwerke des César Manrique auf Lanzarote.
Jardín de Cactus
Jameos del Agua
Fundación César Manrique
La Gomar