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    Sal Castro (1933-2013) was a teacher and leader of the 1968 East Los Angeles high school walkouts, a protest against unequal conditions in LAUSD schools. He also founded the Piranya Café, a hub for Chicano student activism, and advocated for bilingual and culturally relevant education.

  2. Jul 6, 2016 · Sal Castro, teacher who led '68 Chicano student walkouts, dies at 79. Salvador Castro, a social studies teacher who played a leading role in the historic 1968 Chicano student walkouts protesting rampant bias and inequalities in the Los Angeles Unified School District, died Monday, the district announced. He was 79.

  3. Apr 15, 2013 · Castro, known as “Sal,” was a Lincoln High School teacher who guided student walkouts at five predominantly Mexican American schools on the Eastside in what came to be seen as a milestone in ...

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    • Building Youth Empowerment
    • The Walkouts Were Spread Across Five Days
    • One Protester’S Remembrance
    • Demands Denied, Leaders Arrested
    • The Walkouts’ Legacy For Chicano Civil Rights
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    Many of the walkout leaders had participated in the Chicano Youth Leadership Conference (CYLC), a yearly gathering that began in 1963 at a Jewish campground in Malibu, an upscale beach community. There, they opened up about their personal struggles and learned about crucial moments in Mexican and Mexican American history. “Seeing, listening and bei...

    The original plan was for students at four Eastside schools to walk out on March 6, but an unscheduled walkout took place at Wilson High School on March 1. On March 5, 2,000 students at Garfield walked out, and administrators alerted the police. The next day, students walked out at other Eastside schools—Roosevelt, Lincoln and Belmont—despite the s...

    Carlos Montes was a student at East Los Angeles College in 1968 and a member of the Brown Berets, an activist Chicano group that helped execute the walkouts. Two years before, Montes himself had been a student at Garfield High School in East Los Angeles. “I almost dropped out [when] the vice principal called me to the office to sign up for the Sele...

    Almost a week after the walkouts, on March 11, a committee of students, teachers, parents and community activists tried to meet with the Los Angeles Board of Education, to present their list of 39 demands. They ranged from instituting bilingual education and removing racist teachers to expanding libraries and incorporating a culturally inclusive me...

    Although the walkouts had no immediate effect in changing conditions for Chicanos in Los Angeles schools, historians and activists consider them a catalyst for the then-burgeoning Chicano civil rights movement. “It put us on the map,” says Montes, now a community activist focused on police brutality. “It energized the community, radicalized a new g...

    Sal Castro, a teacher at Lincoln High, helped organize the 'Blowout,' the first urban, youth-led protest of the Chicano civil rights movement. Learn how he inspired thousands of Mexican American students to demand better education and cultural recognition in Los Angeles.

  4. Apr 16, 2013 · Teacher Sal Castro in front of Los Angeles City Hall in 2004. He was one of the leaders of the 1968 Latino student walkouts, a protest for better schools that was a seminal event in the ...

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  5. Sal Castro was a teacher who taught Mexican and Mexican American history and culture at Lincoln High School in East L.A. He inspired his students to protest against the inequalities and discrimination they faced in their education and society.

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  7. Jul 3, 2024 · However, Sal Castro remained imprisoned even after police released 12 other organizers. This shifted the EICC goals from policy to legal representation, which eventually led to the group’s dissolution. Nonetheless, organizers continued to demonstrate in support of Castro, who police eventually released. The school later reinstated him.