The protests and demonstrations of the farm worker movement under César Chávez were always accompanied by music. The Rondalla Amerindia was one of the first groups that put its talent at the service of this movement. This week, members of the legendary music group met again in an act of celebration of the 45th anniversary of Chicano Park in San Diego, a piece of land that the neighbors won in an epic battle and which is now a gallery of folk art. Rubén Tapia reports. This feature story is part of our series Raices: Los Maestros. Artists Passing their Art on to the Next Generation.
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