A rise in COVID-19 cases. A drought that just won’t quit. Record-breaking gas prices.
. Of people not afraid to deal with epic problems, damn the odds. So as the next year looms, we need to figure out a new strategy on how to push forward instead of just sit — or quit.Since California joined the United States 171 years ago, the struggles of myin search of the good life have served as the bass notes for California’s melody: deep, foundational, yet rarely appreciated.
, whose pursuit by California law enforcement and grisly fate as a preserved head displayed to scare generations of Anglos has inspired multiple books, songs, dime-store novels, murals and movies.Peter Murrieta is a renowned Hollywood showrunner What rings as fact in “Blood and Gold” is that Murrieta and his fellow Mexicans had every right to go on rampages in Gold Rush California due to the loss of land and lynchings they endured. Although only history nerds remember Murrieta today, he was an inspiration to Mexican Americans through the 1970s for his deeds, and his campaign against racists and a corrupt power system is a campaign that we should all enlist in — save for the robberies and killings, of course.
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