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Here is the latest batch of great stories by Kiko Moreno Sifuentes:
http://NuestraFamiliaUnida.com/podcast/oral_history.html
Los Cuentos de Kiko
I'm so happy to introduce Frank Moreno Sifuentes to the Nuestra
Familia Unida podcast community. In this series of Oral History Cuentos
expect to hear about one family, but the experiences are those of an
immigrant nation.
Frank Moreno Sifuentes, 74. Born in Austin, Texas when its
population was only 38,000 (now around l,000,000!) In l950 joined the
U.S. Navy during the Korean War. After getting out fell in love with
Sarah Diaz; and married in Compton, CA. We had three daughters and three
sons; and now have 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Both of us had careers in human services. After retiring on Social
Security we became resident managers for low-income Seniors in l997 and
now live at the Patrician Apts. and administer a 87 unit complex.
Graduated from UCLA 1962 in History & Spanish. Got a Certificate in
Youth Counseling at Arizona State University. Was deeply involved in the
Chicano Social Movement 1965 to the present.
Have been writing essays, stories, letters, resolutions, press
releases since l964. The last 10 years worked as Public Relations &
Resource Development for Health Education and Children's Services.
===> "Carlos Ibanez - English" by Frank Moreno Sifuentes
===> "Carlos Ibanez - Spanish" by Frank Moreno Sifuentes
===> "Getting Further Away From Our Roots" by Frank Moreno Sifuentes
===> "George Chapo's Father" by Frank Moreno Sifuentes
===> "Illegal Immigrants" by Frank Moreno Sifuentes
===> "Los Prietos de la Calle Ancha" by Frank Moreno Sifuentes
===> "You Never Read Them Books!" by Frank Moreno Sifuentes
===> "Requerdos De Mi Padre, Benito Sifuentes" by Frank Moreno Sifuentes
===> "My Step Father Tomas Martinez" by Frank Moreno Sifuentes
===> "Yvette 'La Vette' " by Frank Moreno Sifuentes
===> "Summer On Route 66" by Frank Moreno Sifuentes