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retropopcult · 7 months ago
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August 16, 1969 - Woodstock, Day 2: Santana takes the stage in the afternoon. When they launch into an extended version of "Soul Sacrifice" the crowd of over 400,000 goes wild.
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jt1674 · 7 months ago
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longliverockback · 4 months ago
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Santana [Legacy Edition] 2004 Columbia ————————————————— Tracks CD One: 01. Waiting 02. Evil Ways 03. Shades of Time 04. Savor 05. Jingo 06. Persuasión 07. Treat 08. You Just Don’t Care 09. Soul Sacrifice 10. Savor [alternate take #2] 11. Soul Sacrifice [alternate Take #4]
Tracks CD Two: Original Album Sessions 01. Fried Neckbones 02. Soul Sacrifice 03. Persuasion 04. Treat 05. Shades of Time 06. Jingo Live at the Woodstock Music & Arts Festival, August 1969 07. Waiting 08. You Just Don’t Care 09. Savor 10. Jingo 11. Persuasion 12. Soul Sacrifice 13. Fried Neckbones —————————————————
José Áreas “Chepito”
David Brown
Mike Carabello
Gregg Rolie
Carlos Santana
Michael Shrieve
* Long Live Rock Archive
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tight-frame · 1 year ago
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el camino real | feb 2023
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fossore · 2 months ago
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Ah, well, nevertheless
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themonsterthing · 3 months ago
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Alviso
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lorainefaith · 5 months ago
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📸 photos from Larussell’s 30th Bday shot by me ❤️
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Insta: @lorainefaithh 🌹
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mycolorscheme · 7 days ago
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aaron minyard being from san jose is so silly to me like do you think he misses good pho
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relaxedstyles · 6 months ago
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sharksgonnashork · 5 months ago
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Go get your earned tacos after that shocking performance
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jt1674 · 2 years ago
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sitting-on-me-bum · 1 year ago
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A warbler bird eats fruit in the La Selva biological reserve in the Sarapiqui area, north-east of San José, Costa Rica. The country is home to around 5% of the world’s biodiversity, and is one of the few that has managed to reverse deforestation in the last 30 years and expand its forest cover
Photograph: Jeffrey Arguedas/EPA
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tight-frame · 2 years ago
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san jose, ca | jul 2023
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nezbitzy · 10 months ago
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catdotjpeg · 29 days ago
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Local school districts are speaking out in support of their immigrant communities as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducts raids in San Jose. With San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan confirming ICE activity on Monday, school districts are taking action to make sure their undocumented students feel safe coming to school despite the threat of deportation. Some districts are making commitments to keep ICE off their campuses, with others creating resources and offering immigrant rights training to staff, students and their families. Santa Clara County is home to more than 134,000 undocumented immigrants.
Berryessa Union School District has created an immigration support resources page on its website featuring information on people’s rights and links to the Santa Clara County Office of Immigration Relations, county Office of Education, California Attorney General, Immigrant Legal Resource Center and Immigrant Defense Project.
Trustee Hugo Jiménez said undocumented families are scared. He said the district will follow guidelines provided by the state attorney general’s office and county office of education. Schools are instructed to contact district staff if ICE agents show up. “(Parents) shouldn’t have to worry about sending their kids to school,” Jiménez told San José Spotlight. “We’ll do our best to protect their rights. Our responsibility as school districts, educators, is to make sure students have a safe environment they can go to and focus on learning.”
ICE, which has a Morgan Hill field office, has been increasing its focus on undocumented immigrants since President Donald Trump took office earlier this month — stoking fears of deportation. San Jose and Santa Clara County officials have been working to support residents who may be at risk of deportation.
Numerous school districts have signed on to a Jan. 14 letter from Charles Hinman, interim superintendent of schools for the Santa Clara County Office of Education, stating ICE isn’t allowed on campuses or to receive information about students without a warrant. This includes Berryessa Union, Alum Rock Union, Milpitas Unified, Mount Pleasant Elementary, Mountain View-Los Altos Union High, Morgan Hill Unified and Oak Grove school districts. “As the California county with the largest concentration of immigrant community members, we want to assure Santa Clara County residents that schools will continue to stand firmly in support of students and families no matter their citizenship status,” he wrote. “Immigrant families, including those seeking asylum, contribute to the fabric of our country and schools play a significant role in helping immigrant students adapt and thrive.” San Jose Unified School District and East Side Union High School District — the two largest districts in San Jose — published their own letters affirming support for their immigrant communities. “Many of our students are immigrants and many of our students have families where one or more of their parents are immigrants who might have immigration status related issues,” Glenn Vander Zee, superintendent of East Side Union High School District, wrote in the letter. “The district remains committed to providing a safe and welcoming learning environment for all students, regardless of immigration status.” SJUSD also passed a resolution saying all families, including undocumented and immigrant communities, should feel valued, safe and protected. Trustee Carla Collins said it’s an important statement to make given the times and fear in the community. Training will be available for staff, students and families to know their rights. “You can’t learn when you’re scared,” she said. “We’re trying to make schools as safe as possible.”
San Jose nonprofit Amigos de Guadalupe is working with schools, local governments, community organizations and legal services to coordinate residents’ protection from deportation. The organization is also crafting policy on responding to ICE and educating residents about the Rapid Response Network hotline. Residents can call (408) 290-1144 to report ICE activity and receive assistance. “Everyone living in the United States has basic rights,” Jeremy Barousse, director of policy and organizing for Amigos de Guadalupe, told San José Spotlight. “We have the freedom to assert those rights in case we ever come into contact with an ICE agent. People have the freedom to remain silent and not cooperate if they don’t have any type of signed warrant.”
The Franklin-McKinley School District board unanimously approved a resolution on Jan. 14 to support its immigrant community. The school district will work with union and nonprofit partners to provide immigrant rights training and support for students, staff and families on immigrant rights and advocate at the state and federal levels for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, temporary protective status, refugee settlement programs and civil rights protections. Trustee Rudy Rodriguez said he hopes the resolution provides reassurance to students and families, helping them feel more comfortable and protected in bringing their children to school. “Some parents don’t want to send their children to school,” Rodriguez told San José Spotlight. “Children are afraid to go to school and return home to find their parents have been detained. We want to avoid absences because that will only hurt the children. We want children to come to school and feel that it’s a safe place.”
-- "San Jose school districts won’t comply with ICE" by Lorraine Gabbert for San Jose Spotlight, 30 Jan 2025
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themonsterthing · 6 months ago
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San Jose salt flats at sunset
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