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| Title | Altar for Ric Salinas |
| Description | On September 7, 1989, Ric Salinas was shot and another actor, George Galvan, was injured, in front of Ric's apartment while trying to break up a fight. Salinas sustained near-fatal injuries to his neck, chest, and abdomen, and remained in intensive care for five days. Family, friends, and fans held several benefits to raise money for to help pay for Ric's medical expenses. Out of this experience came Culture Clash's "A Bowl of Beings," based around themes of Chicano identity, wit, and wisdom. The Latino/Chicano comedy troupe Culture Clash began on Cinco de Mayo, 1984 at René Yáñez's Galeria de la Raza in San Francisco, California. 8 in. x 10 in. |
| Subject | Culture Clash (Comedy troupe) Montoya, Richard Salinas, Ric Sigüenza, Herbert Mexican Americans Galvan, George Victims of violent crimes
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| Keywords | Shooting; A Bowl of Beings; Chicanos |
| Location | San Francisco (Calif.)
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| Date | ca. 1989 |
| Donors and Others | Montoya, Richard
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| Media | Color photograph
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| Media Measurement | 20.3 cm. x 25.4 cm. |
| Identifier | ccve03-04.jpg |
| Type | image |
| Format | image/jpeg |
| Repository Name | Montoya, Richard
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| Collection | Culture Clash Collection
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| Rights | Contact Richard Montoya for copyright information, comments@cultureclash.com |
| Project Name | Latino Cultural Heritage Digital Archives |
| Data Digitized | 2004-07-19 |
| Publisher | California State University, Northridge. Oviatt Library |
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