March 1968
ELA Chicano Student HS Walkouts, arrested for conspiracy to disrupt LAUSD, case ELA 13. Formed an alliance with BPP and supported land struggles in New Mexico. In June 1968, Carlos participated in the Poor People Campaign prior to Martin Luther King’s passing, on bus and stopping at cities from LA to Washington DC and protesting in solidarity blacks, chicanos, and indigenous natives. The Brown Berets in adherence to The Peace & Freedom Party, elected and supported Eldridge Cleaver for a presidential campaign.
1969
1969 Chicano Youth Liberation Conference in Denver. Carlos was arrested several times by East LA Sheriffs and LAPD. Once arrested for a false assault case on a ELA Sheriff at ELAC during a strike for Chicano studies. Carlos was physically assaulted by sheriffs while in jail.
Dec. 20 1969. The Brown Berets organized the first Chicano Moratorium against the Vietnam War and high casualty rate of Chicanos at war and the fact that blacks and chicanos were statistically being drafted at higher rates. Carlos got married in January of 1970 and went to live underground a week later to Mexico.
August 1970
Chicano Moratorium against the war in Vietnam, 30,000 Chicanos marching on Whittier Bl to Laguna Park in ELA.
May 1977
Carlos was arrested and faced a two year trial for the Biltmore 6 Conspiracy to attempt Arson on Reagan (which took place in ‘69). The Biltmore Hotel demonstration was a protest against Reagan’s policies against bilingual education, wellfare social programs, and college students across the nation yearning for ethnic studies.
December 1979
Carlos found not guilty in the Biltmore 6 Conspiracy Arson case. Fernando Sumaya, undercover police officer testified against Carlos and the court ruled in Carlos’ favor.
1984
Copper strike in Morenci, Arizona. The United Steel Workers went on strike against Dodge. Then-president Reagan was anti-labor union and pro-privatization of the steel industry. Unity and Struggle newspaper helped organize the world wide demonstrations against steel industry privatization.
1990
Chicano Moratorium 20 year anniversary. Themes of police brutality, war (in Iraq), racism, and black and chicano high draft rates were still as relevant as when the Moratorium was founded. The 20 year anniversary pulled just as much community effort, presenting in a 5,000 person march. They produced a VHS recap, entitled “20 Years Y Que”.
1992
East LA and Lynwood sheriffs were found moving secretly as gangs within their districts. These officers committed brutality acts and murder of citizens such as Smokey Jimenez, Angel Ortiz, and Eula Love (albeit Eula was found murdered at the hands of LAPD directly). These events led to the Koltz Commission Investigation of the sheriffs and respective in-fighting gang units. The Rainbow Coalition Formed in solidarity for justice of Black and Chicano families. Carlos also participated in solidarity with the El Salvadorian revolutionary struggle at this time.
2003
Centro CSO led to two organizing campaigns: Clean Schools! We pressured the LAUSD to clean up Bridge St. School which led to other local schools getting cleaners school. And Escuela Si, Guerra No campaign demand a building a new high school in Boyle Heights to relive the year around overcrowded RHS and to get military recruiters out of campus. 2003-2004: Centro CSO went on to win the building of the Mendez Learning Complex in Boyle Heights, and also to regulate military recruiting on on local high schools, Later E. Torres HS.