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Florencio Arciniega, Jr. (right), a college student working for the Arizona State Employment Service under the federal UYA (University Year for ACTION) program, speaking with Antonio Gomez, a maintenance worker for the Chicano rights organization La Raza Unida, in the border town of Douglas, Arizona, 1972
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Florencio Arciniega, Jr. (right), a college student working for the Arizona State Employment Service under the federal UYA (University Year for ACTION) program, speaking with Antonio Gomez, a maintenance worker for the Chicano rights organization La Raza Unida, in the border town of Douglas, Arizona, 1972
STUDENT VOLUNTEER, 1972.
Florencio Arciniega, Jr. (right), a college student working for the Arizona State Employment Service under the federal UYA (University Year for ACTION) program, speaking with Antonio Gomez, a maintenance worker for the Chicano rights organization La Raza Unida, in the border town of Douglas, Arizona, 1972
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In this powerful photograph from 1972, we see Florencio Arciniega Jr. , a college student participating in the federal UYA program, engaged in conversation with Antonio Gomez, a maintenance worker for La Raza Unida, a Chicano rights organization. The image captures an important moment of connection between two individuals from different backgrounds who are united by their dedication to social change. Arciniega stands tall and confident on the right side of the photo, dressed in casual attire that reflects his youthfulness. On his belt buckle proudly rests an emblem of an eagle - symbolizing strength and freedom. He engages intently with Gomez, whose presence exudes resilience as he leans against the door frame of a building in Douglas, Arizona. The setting itself speaks volumes about the context of their meeting. A cactus stands prominently behind them, reminding us that this encounter takes place within the Southwestern border town. This location is significant as it highlights issues related to immigration and civil rights during this era. This image serves as a testament to the power of dialogue and collaboration across cultural boundaries. It represents hope for progress towards equality and justice for marginalized communities. As part of Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection capturing moments from history that inspire reflection and action today, this photograph reminds us that individual efforts can make a difference when working towards collective goals.
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