One-On-One With Chicano Playwright and Film Director Luis Valdez
NBC Bay Area’s Damian Trujillo spoke with Luis Valdez, one of the nation’s most influential Chicano playwrights and film directors, about founding El Teatro Campesino, a theater for farmworkers, in 1965, his work with Cesar Chavez and his commitment to social change for decades through the arts. Stay connected: Follow us on Twitter: / nbcbayarea Like us on Facebook: / nbcbayarea Follow us on Instagram: / nbcbayarea Add us on Snapchat @NBCBayArea Catch up on all the day's news: http://www.nbcbayarea.com Download our app: On iOS: http://nbcbay.com/R1BhqYM On Android: http://nbcbay.com/rUcA97h

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