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All heats are spectrographically analyzed to ensure precise metallurgical properties. Working alongside other activist organizations such as the BSU, Students for a Democratic Society SDS , and members of the Associated Students of the University of Washington Board of Control and the Young Socialist Alliance, the group first petitioned the dormitories to stop selling grapes in their eating facilities, and quickly secured an agreement.

In addition to the boycott, UMAS also called a conference in Toppenish to generate support for the creation of Chicano youth groups at the high school and college levels.

The student movement was also spreading to other campuses. The conference also urged cultural regeneration, the negation of assimilation into the dominant society, and Chicano self-determination. The Chicano Movement focused considerable attention on educational issues, especially access to higher education.

Conscription and the Viet Nam war raised the stakes for young Chicanos. Because of the availability of student deferments, access to higher education often times had literal life or death implications for Chicano youth who were at risk of being conscripted. The resulting document, "El Plan de Santa Barbara," laid the framework for a master plan related to curriculum, services, and access to higher education. It became a blueprint for the implementation of Chicano Studies and EOP programs throughout the West Coast, including the University of Washington, and also outlined the role of the University in the community and in issues of social justice.

The conference also transformed the way Chicano students organized themselves. Davis High School in Yakima, and various other communities. The conference resulted in the creation of a statewide board authorized to facilitate communication between all MEChA chapters in Washington about activities at the state level. In fact, many students were involved in multiple groups at one time, as there was participation across the several entities presided over by MEChA.

Throughout the period, activism on campuses was accompanied by activism in the community, and the Brown Berets emerged as a key organization linking students to communities and to young people who were not enrolled in college. Brown Beret chapters formed in both Yakima and Seattle and by had attracted over members. Originally founded in California, the Brown Berets gave a new and tougher look to the movement in the late s. Far from radical, the group participated with the Community Service Organization CSO , where they met with political leaders who, according to Ernesto Chavez, "schooled them in the ways of practical politics and community organizing and who also introduced them to the now famed Cesar Chavez.

This activity attracted police who began harassing young people at the coffeehouse. YCCA responded by organizing protest demonstrations at nearby sheriff stations.

Young leaders such as David Sanchez viewed harassment at the coffeehouse as symptomatic of the larger problem of police abuse in the Chicano community and advocated a more militant stance.

Two of these chapters were in the state of Washington. The group was then transplanted to Seattle as students from the Yakima Valley were recruited to the University of Washington in the late sixties and early seventies. The Brown Berets uncompromising stance on these issues attracted Chicano youth to the organization.

The Brown Berets initiated or participated in a number of programs targeted at the specific needs of the local community. The chapter in the Yakima Valley also emerged as a strong force agitating for an end to Chicano oppression in Central Washington.

However, the Yakima Valley chapter had trouble maintaining consistent membership. He would spend days in the car, driving around Seattle, searching desperately for his missing girl. Until one night, he said things went too far. But Tom didn't go through with it. Then, on the th night Natalie was missing, her Backpage ad was targeted in a sting set up by the Seattle Vice Squad.

One of their officers had posed as a client, and when she walked into his hotel room, he stopped her. One of those officers was Bill Guyer, a longtime Vice detective who spends much of his time on Backpage trying to rescue trafficked girls like Natalie. He and Natalie instantly formed a special bond the night she was rescued. He then helped Natalie build up the courage to testify in the trial of Baruti Hopson, who was sentenced to 26 and a half years in prison for promoting the commercial sex abuse of a minor.

So Det. Minutes after he posted the ad, calls and texts started streaming in. The ad was up and running. Yiota Souras, general counsel for NCMEC, said 73 percent of the reports they receive from the general public about suspected underage trafficking involve a Backpage post. Rob Portman. When asked why to specifically include Backpage in a hearing on online trafficking, Sen.

Therefore they have to be investigated. The Senate is now seeking to enforce the subpoena. The nearly page Senate report is available for download here. They are told to then post the edited ad anyway, even though the investigators say this editing would not change the nature of the underlying transition.



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