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  2. Watsonville riots - Wikipedia

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    The Watsonville riots was a period of racial violence that took place in Watsonville, California, from January 19 to 23, 1930. Involving violent assaults on Filipino American farm workers by local white residents opposed to immigration , the riots highlighted the racial and socioeconomic tensions in California's agricultural communities.

  3. Youth center - Wikipedia

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    Millennium Powerhouse youth centre in Moss Side, Manchester, UK. Harju Youth Centre at the Dallapé Park in Vallila, Helsinki, Finland.. A youth center or youth centre, often called youth club, is a place where young people can meet and participate in a variety of activities, for example table football, association football (US soccer, UK football), basketball, table tennis, video games ...

  4. Watsonville, California - Wikipedia

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    Watsonville is a city in Santa Cruz County, California, in the Monterey Bay Area of the Central Coast of California. [2] The population was 52,590 at the 2020 census . [ 5 ] Predominantly Latino and Democratic , Watsonville is a self-designated sanctuary city .

  5. History of Filipino Americans - Wikipedia

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    1930, Anti-Filipino riots break out in Watsonville and other California rural communities, in part because of Filipino men having intimate relations with white women, which was in violation of the California anti-miscegenation laws of the time. [77] [80] The Filipino Federation of America building in Stockton was bombed. [81]

  6. Criticism of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Kramer et al. (2014) found a 0.07%—that's not 7 percent, that's 1/15th of one percent!!—decrease in negative words in people's status updates when the number of negative posts on their Facebook news feed decreased. Do you know how many words you'd have to read or write before you've written one less negative word due to this effect?

  7. Anti-Mexican sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Although the US Border Patrol is majority Latino (According to 2016 data, Latinos constitute slightly more than 50% of the Border Patrol), [51] In July 2019, more than 60 border patrol agents were investigated over their participation in a Facebook page that mocked migrants.

  8. Oscar Gomez (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Gomez was raised in Baldwin Park, California. [3] He was born to father Oscar Gomez Snr. [1]He studied Chicano Studies and Behavioural Science [1] at the University of California Davis from 1990 until his 1994 death.

  9. Censorship by Facebook - Wikipedia

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    In response to the Online News Act, Meta (owner of Facebook) began blocking access to news sites for Canadian users at the beginning of August 2023. [15] [16] This also extended to local Canadian news stories about the wildfires, [17] a decision that was heavily criticized by Trudeau, local government officials, academics, researchers, and evacuees.