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Apr 24, 2004
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I am currently volunteering at the Washington Neighborhood Center (non-profit organization for the youth in the down town community) and the first division basket ball team needs a design for their jerseys. It is a small group of children that range from 8-14 years old. They have collectively voted to implement the Huegla bird on their jersey, so I am looking for a basic design that displays the Huegla bird with the letters W.N.C in old English. Unfortunately we have a limited supply of money so this job is pro bono (lol). If you would like to summit a design, it will be highly appreciated. Yes, If your design is the one that we chose you will get a jersey and I’ll post the picture of the jersey and the team for the sickness community to see your work.
 
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3x6-4 said:
No disrespect mayn, but is that really a wise choice. Symbols like that r automatic red flags for pigs.
I appreciate your concern, but the message that the Huegla bird represents is the struggle of La Causa. This is a group of very conscious Mexicanos that have extreme cultural awareness although the cops will see this as a form of gang representation the children are educated enough to lace the S.P.D on the history.
 
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NO LOVE said:
good shit sacking we need more gente like yourselves that are willing to do something for nothing now a days ppl dont move unless they benefit keep doin it homie 1 of those kids will appreciate it later.
Thanks, much love and respect is given from me to you. The support is valued. The words are true, sad, and wise. Some time in life you will have to show love to the Varrio that showed love to you.
 
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YOUNG-$PIDER415 said:
B SURE MAKE US PROUD BY WINNIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP, OR ATLEAST GOIN LOL
LOL. We will win the championship. The team consist of 16 Mexican boys that were raised playing soccer. The opponets will be in a whole heap of trouble running up and down the court with a soccer game momento. The team mainly plays differnt branches of the Boys and Girls club so be on the look out.
 
Dec 23, 2004
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no idiots please! bring the kids, thizz iz a family event!!Please pass along this information about our 30th Anniversary celebration /
Favor de compartir esta información sobre nuestra celebración del 30avo Aniversario de BAHIA:
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Seeking alumni, friends and families of Centro VIDA & Bahia School Age Program!

JOIN US for BAHIA's 30th Anniversary celebration Saturday, April 30th at James Kenney Park, 1718 - 8th Street in Berkeley, from 12 noon – 5 pm. This event is being held in collaboration with the City of Berkeley’s Cinco de Mayo celebration.


BAHIA, Inc. is a non-profit organization which provides bilingual, multicultural childcare for children ages 2 to 10 years at Centro VIDA & Bahia School Age Program. The event will feature children's games and activities, as well as a celebration of BAHIA’s achievements and accomplishments as the only full-time, bilingual (Spanish-English) child development program in Berkeley.
Various community organizations will be present to share important resources and information for the Latino community. Activities will include a Health Fair provided by Chicanos in Health & Education, information booths & food vendors. Entertainment will include performances by Catch 22, a Latin Jazz Youth Group, Downtown Rythm Blues and Cuauhtli Mitotani. Don’t miss this very special community celebration!
 
Dec 13, 2004
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Have you asked the Older Centro Boyz if they have any opinions on it?
But remember Homie that their kids so be sure it's a symbol that won't harm them or get introuble.
I'm sure the idea of a good symbol will come about. It's also nice to see gente volunteer for the lil kids.
 
Apr 24, 2004
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CRAZY SILENT said:
Have you asked the Older Centro Boyz if they have any opinions on it?
But remember Homie that their kids so be sure it's a symbol that won't harm them or get introuble.
I'm sure the idea of a good symbol will come about. It's also nice to see gente volunteer for the lil kids.
There is very view O.G’s left in the Varrio; the ones that are left see my generation as a disgrace. Half of the members of my generation act black, and half of them have forgotten the Mexican roots (Calling any one in some dickies and a white tee a scrap (it’s a shame). The O.G’s that are aware of the community’s situation feel that cultural awareness is a must in order to preserve ethnicity. Truth is there are very view Mexican males that are holding it down like Mexican males. We have lost many to pop culture. Now, they run around like surfers looking for the next wave to jump on to with a disgraceful presents of loss foundation.
 
Dec 13, 2004
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sacking916 said:
There is very view O.G’s left in the Varrio; the ones that are left see my generation as a disgrace. Half of the members of my generation act black, and half of them have forgotten the Mexican roots (Calling any one in some dickies and a white tee a scrap (it’s a shame). The O.G’s that are aware of the community’s situation feel that cultural awareness is a must in order to preserve ethnicity. Truth is there are very view Mexican males that are holding it down like Mexican males. We have lost many to pop culture. Now, they run around like surfers looking for the next wave to jump on to with a disgraceful presents of loss foundation.

Yeah I can see your point homie.I used to be a Centro boy back in the day.Things have changed in the Barrio ever since they built that homeless place in the area.The neighborhood has never been the same since. Now that some blacks are in the Barrio some now hang with them and start to think like them.I feel you on your opinion I really do...
 
Apr 24, 2004
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CRAZY SILENT said:
Yeah I can see your point homie.I used to be a Centro boy back in the day.Things have changed in the Barrio ever since they built that homeless place in the area.The neighborhood has never been the same since. Now that some blacks are in the Barrio some now hang with them and start to think like them.I feel you on your opinion I really do...
Glad to hear you understand where I am coming from.