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I had\n\n00:00:34:04 - 00:00:37:04\nmoved from the East Coast to the Bay Area\n\n00:00:37:07 - 00:00:41:05\nand my older brother\rmoved to Venice in around 1980.\n\n00:00:41:06 - 00:00:45:18\nSo my first visits to Venice\rwere in the late seventies or eighties,\n\n00:00:45:20 - 00:00:49:11\nand a few years later I ended up living here.\n\n00:00:49:16 - 00:00:52:16\nMy brother and I\rare really different people,\n\n00:00:52:16 - 00:00:56:04\nbut what we have in common\ris our love of the ocean, because we grew\n\n00:00:56:04 - 00:01:00:17\nup, you know, in the ocean\rand swimming in the ocean.\n\n00:01:00:19 - 00:01:04:20\nAnd so we also were very athletic.\n\n00:01:04:20 - 00:01:06:16\nSo we were roller skaters.\n\n00:01:06:16 - 00:01:10:00\nThe first times\rI came to Venice,\n\n00:01:10:02 - 00:01:12:02\nhe lived on West Washington Boulevard\n\n00:01:12:02 - 00:01:19:04\nnow Abbot Kinney, between Washington\rand Venice Boulevard. In a condo there and\n\n00:01:19:06 - 00:01:19:22\nI was just a\n\n00:01:19:22 - 00:01:23:14\nyoung kid, roller skating,\rswimming in the ocean.\n\n00:01:23:15 - 00:01:26:10\nWe loved long distance swimming.\n\n00:01:26:10 - 00:01:30:02\nSo that was then\n\n00:01:30:07 - 00:01:33:18\nat a time where I wasn't living\rhere,  I was just coming to visit.\n\n00:01:33:18 - 00:01:35:13\nSo a lot of people come here to visit\n\n00:01:35:13 - 00:01:39:21\nand I did walk up and down the boardwalk\rand got my fill of that\n\n00:01:39:23 - 00:01:42:02\nand roller skated on the boardwalk.\n\n00:01:42:02 - 00:01:49:13\nIt was just a really happy and\n\n00:01:49:15 - 00:01:52:04\nraucous young person here.\n\n00:01:52:04 - 00:01:53:11\n“What was your perspective,\n\n00:01:53:11 - 00:01:55:12\nwhat was Venice like at that time,\n\n00:01:55:12 - 00:01:59:08\nwhat are your memories about when you felt\rVenice was like when you first came?”\n\n00:01:59:10 - 00:02:03:03\nYou know, I grew up loving carnivals,\n\n00:02:03:09 - 00:02:08:04\nConey Island, the boardwalk in Ocean City,\rMaryland.\n\n00:02:08:04 - 00:02:10:08\nI lived near Washington, D.C.\n\n00:02:10:08 - 00:02:13:11\nso I loved, I've always been in love\n\n00:02:13:15 - 00:02:16:22\nwith public space and civic space.\n\n00:02:17:00 - 00:02:22:19\nI love it when places have a place\rfor people to hang,  the commons.\n\n00:02:22:21 - 00:02:27:05\nAnd so that's something that I really\rloved about Venice and ended up being\n\n00:02:27:06 - 00:02:31:09\na place in which I've developed my art\rand my career.\n\n00:02:31:10 - 00:02:37:12\nThe idea that there is public space\rand people are enjoying it.\n\n00:02:37:14 - 00:02:42:04\nWell, when I first came to Venice,\n\n00:02:42:06 - 00:02:47:09\nmy family had recently left Chile\rafter returning there\n\n00:02:47:11 - 00:02:51:02\nand, and, and left to military overthrow.\n\n00:02:51:04 - 00:02:52:15\nMy father had been in prison.\n\n00:02:52:15 - 00:02:56:07\nMy father was killed\ras a result of an assault in Chile.\n\n00:02:56:07 - 00:03:02:05\nSo I we returned to the United States\ras political refugees\n\n00:03:02:07 - 00:03:06:00\nfrom South America.\n\n00:03:06:02 - 00:03:10:04\nSo I was very different\rfrom the regular American.\n\n00:03:10:09 - 00:03:13:18\nI'm very different\rfrom the regular Latino.\n\n00:03:13:20 - 00:03:17:10\nVery different than, you know,\rsince I've grown up on the East Coast.\n\n00:03:17:10 - 00:03:22:15\nSo Venice was a safe, welcoming place\n\n00:03:22:17 - 00:03:25:22\nbecause it more than any other place\rI visited in the United States\n\n00:03:25:22 - 00:03:33:13\nand I'd been throughout the United States\rby that time, now in my early twenties.\n\n00:03:33:15 - 00:03:35:23\nIt was the one place\rthat kind of fulfilled\n\n00:03:35:23 - 00:03:42:06\nthis idea of an Ellis Island\ror an Ellis Island of the West that\n\n00:03:42:08 - 00:03:44:04\nLos Angeles and the\n\n00:03:44:04 - 00:03:48:02\nbeach represented a place where\n\n00:03:48:04 - 00:03:50:10\nmany people came together.\n\n00:03:50:10 - 00:03:56:07\nThere was room for diversity,\rand we were practicing our ideas\n\n00:03:56:10 - 00:04:03:04\nof what diversity and democracy\rcould mean.\n\n00:04:03:06 - 00:04:04:21\nThe unraveling of my life\n\n00:04:04:21 - 00:04:09:14\nkarma was to return to Chile\n\n00:04:09:16 - 00:04:10:10\nwhen I could.\n\n00:04:10:10 - 00:04:12:00\nMy family had been kicked out.\n\n00:04:12:00 - 00:04:15:00\nThey finally allowed us to go back\n\n00:04:15:00 - 00:04:17:15\nduring the military dictatorship,\n\n00:04:17:15 - 00:04:20:04\nbut there was a clamping\n\n00:04:20:04 - 00:04:25:17\ndown on democratic rights and principles\rthere, and more people were being killed,\n\n00:04:25:18 - 00:04:28:08\nbeing sent to prison.\n\n00:04:28:08 - 00:04:30:22\nSo I decided to go to graduate school.\n\n00:04:30:22 - 00:04:34:02\nI had already lived up in Berkeley\rand gone to school there and decided,\n\n00:04:34:02 - 00:04:35:17\nokay, well, where do I want to go?\n\n00:04:35:17 - 00:04:40:03\nIt was either East Coast or West Coast\rfor me, like down in South America.\n\n00:04:40:04 - 00:04:42:10\nWhy am I escaping here?\n\n00:04:42:10 - 00:04:45:09\nSo I ended up at UCLA\n\n00:04:45:11 - 00:04:48:21\nand so on my return\n\n00:04:48:23 - 00:04:51:21\nin 1985,\n\n00:04:51:21 - 00:04:53:23\nVenice became my hang.\n\n00:04:53:23 - 00:04:55:19\nI couldn't live in Venice right away.\n\n00:04:55:19 - 00:04:59:07\nOf course,\rbut I finally made my way to a place\n\n00:04:59:07 - 00:05:02:07\non Clubhouse Avenue\n\n00:05:02:07 - 00:05:04:03\nwhere I lived with other\n\n00:05:04:03 - 00:05:06:17\ngraduate students from UCLA.\n\n00:05:06:17 - 00:05:11:15\nAnd as soon as I got out of school,\rI was living on Rialto\n\n00:05:11:17 - 00:05:16:00\nright off of Abbott Kinney Boulevard\n\n00:05:16:02 - 00:05:19:22\nand kind of like\rthe oldest A-frame in Venice.\n\n00:05:19:22 - 00:05:23:14\nI think it's still there\rand hasn't been remodeled,\n\n00:05:23:16 - 00:05:25:04\nit's like the corner of Cabrillo\n\n00:05:25:04 - 00:05:28:04\nand Rialto right next to Abbot Kinney.\n\n00:05:28:04 - 00:05:31:19\nMy people here in Venice,\rthe people I lived with were all like,\n\n00:05:31:19 - 00:05:34:18\nwe were all kind of\n\n00:05:34:20 - 00:05:36:17\nfirst generation\n\n00:05:36:17 - 00:05:41:08\nJapanese, Salvadoran and Ecuadorian.\n\n00:05:41:09 - 00:05:45:01\nWe had a hugely diverse group of friends\n\n00:05:45:03 - 00:05:51:14\nwho we were all kind of the first students\rin our families out of Berkeley, and,\n\n00:05:51:15 - 00:05:55:22\nyou know, in in the Bay Area\rand at Berkeley,\n\n00:05:55:22 - 00:06:01:21\nwe had a hugely diverse idea\rof being students of color,\n\n00:06:01:21 - 00:06:06:18\nbeing Latino or African-American\ror Native American or Asian-American.\n\n00:06:06:18 - 00:06:12:00\nWe had a huge identity already formed\ror kind of like the first\n\n00:06:12:02 - 00:06:14:14\nstudents that had come out of these California\n\n00:06:14:14 - 00:06:19:13\ninstitutions feeling\rlike we really had kind of inherited\n\n00:06:19:15 - 00:06:23:06\nthe thinking from the generation\rprevious to us\n\n00:06:23:06 - 00:06:27:18\nthat had come out of the Chicano\rMoratorium down here and events\n\n00:06:27:18 - 00:06:31:00\nin the Bay Area\rand the formation of ethnic studies\n\n00:06:31:00 - 00:06:33:12\ndepartments\rthroughout the University of California.\n\n00:06:33:12 - 00:06:36:17\nSo we very much had that identity.\n\n00:06:36:17 - 00:06:40:01\nSo we were, you know, future black\n\n00:06:40:01 - 00:06:43:01\ndoctors,  future Latino,\n\n00:06:43:01 - 00:06:49:12\nyou know,\rprofessors and future Latino artists.\n\n00:06:49:14 - 00:06:53:12\nAnd we reveled in the diversity events.\n\n00:06:53:12 - 00:06:58:06\nWe could really, we fit in really great\n\n00:06:58:11 - 00:07:00:01\neverywhere we went.\n\n00:07:00:01 - 00:07:04:21\nWe made many friends and connections\rwith the people that ended up\n\n00:07:04:23 - 00:07:10:05\njust being here for a little while,\rbut also for a long time.\n\n00:07:10:07 - 00:07:16:16\nAnd the most profoundly\r\n\n00:07:16:18 - 00:07:22:06\nexperience I've had has been to be a father,\n\n00:07:22:08 - 00:07:24:18\nto be a parent,\n\n00:07:24:18 - 00:07:27:07\nand to,\n\n00:07:27:07 - 00:07:30:17\nand particularly,\ryou know, since I lost my father\n\n00:07:30:19 - 00:07:33:16\nand I lost my home\n\n00:07:33:16 - 00:07:39:18\nto bring my boys up in the precarious\n\n00:07:39:20 - 00:07:41:21\nworld\n\n00:07:41:21 - 00:07:44:18\nin which they've been brought up.\n\n00:07:44:18 - 00:07:48:23\nSo this has been\rthe most profound experience I've had.\n\n00:07:49:01 - 00:07:51:10\nAnd it is just intermeshed\n\n00:07:51:10 - 00:07:57:15\nit's it can't be separated from us being\n\n00:07:57:17 - 00:07:59:09\npeople living here\n\n00:07:59:09 - 00:08:04:17\nbecause we've always been so connected\rto our neighbors\n\n00:08:04:17 - 00:08:09:19\nand community and the kids that\rwe've been connected to.   And so\n\n00:08:09:21 - 00:08:12:20\nif you show up for your life\n\n00:08:12:20 - 00:08:17:00\nbecause that's what you have to\rdo to show up for the people you love\n\n00:08:17:00 - 00:08:19:20\nand for your kids, you wish\rit could be a certain way,\n\n00:08:19:20 - 00:08:23:15\nbut you just got to show up for whatever\ris going on then, you know, it's like,\n\n00:08:23:15 - 00:08:27:03\nI wish,  you just have to show up,\rfor what you know.\n\n00:08:27:05 - 00:08:33:12\nAnd in showing up for wherever we are,\n\n00:08:33:14 - 00:08:34:21\nI am an optimist.\n\n00:08:34:21 - 00:08:39:21\nYou know, I feel that that's how we learn\rand acquire the wisdom.\n\n00:08:39:23 - 00:08:43:15\nDon't have to go away on a retreat to chant\n\n00:08:43:15 - 00:08:46:18\nwith the Tibetan monk,\ralthough, yes, let's do that, too.\n\n00:08:46:18 - 00:08:50:10\nBut, you know,\rwe all have everything we need.\n\n00:08:50:12 - 00:08:54:16\nWe need to, you know, so\n\n00:08:54:18 - 00:08:59:12\ndeeply part of\n\n00:08:59:14 - 00:09:01:09\nthis heart\n\n00:09:01:09 - 00:09:04:07\nthat I carry of this place,\n\n00:09:04:07 - 00:09:08:02\nbecause, you know, these\n\n00:09:08:04 - 00:09:11:15\nremarkable people have come from here.\n\n00:09:11:17 - 00:09:14:22\nAnd really, those,  the deep\n\n00:09:14:22 - 00:09:19:10\nwaters of Venice are super deep\n\n00:09:19:12 - 00:09:23:02\nand they transcend.\n\n00:09:23:04 - 00:09:25:22\nImagine if we could think about who\n\n00:09:25:22 - 00:09:30:15\nand what we are without...\n\n00:09:30:17 - 00:09:34:09\nwithout it being a place\n\n00:09:34:09 - 00:09:39:07\nto consider Instagram, Social media\rthe way the world has changed\n\n00:09:39:10 - 00:09:44:10\nall those topical conversations,\rjust strip it off to go ahhhh,\n\n00:09:44:12 - 00:09:47:08\nhere's, here's the jewel\n\n00:09:47:08 - 00:09:50:08\nof, of bridging, of understanding,\n\n00:09:50:10 - 00:09:53:12\nof sharing all these experiences\n\n00:09:53:12 - 00:09:57:19\nthat Venice encompasses.\n\n00:09:57:21 - 00:10:02:18\nSo I think that my connection, my art\rhas changed,\n\n00:10:02:18 - 00:10:05:21\nmy, my personhood has changed,\rhave been always\n\n00:10:05:21 - 00:10:10:20\na very\n\n00:10:10:22 - 00:10:12:20\nbusiness is not business.\n\n00:10:12:20 - 00:10:14:22\nThe personal is not personal.\n\n00:10:14:22 - 00:10:17:17\nMy public and private, my art and\n\n00:10:17:17 - 00:10:21:07\nand, and, and it's all like one continuum.\n\n00:10:21:07 - 00:10:22:15\nThere's no division,\n\n00:10:22:15 - 00:10:27:01\nit's hard to extricate my identity from,\n\n00:10:27:03 - 00:10:32:07\nfrom the Venice\rI think of when I think of Venice.\n\n00:10:32:09 - 00:10:35:06\n“You brought text of  the ‘Becoming The Circle.’”\n\n00:10:35:06 - 00:10:36:07\nYeah.\n\n00:10:36:07 - 00:10:38:19\n“I would like to finish with you\n\n00:10:38:19 - 00:10:40:16\nyou said you'd like to read that to us.”\n\n00:10:40:16 - 00:10:47:10\nOkay.\n\n00:10:47:11 - 00:10:49:04\nWell,\n\n00:10:49:04 - 00:10:55:10\nit was a while ago, so\n\n00:10:55:12 - 00:10:57:06\nlike most older writers, I\n\n00:10:57:06 - 00:11:01:04\nlook at things that I wrote, like\r20 or 30 years ago\n\n00:11:01:06 - 00:11:06:07\nand think, wow,\rI should have edited that down.\n\n00:11:06:09 - 00:11:09:15\nAnd this is an edit,\n\n00:11:09:17 - 00:11:12:21\nbut it's a couple of years,\rthat I have three pieces of paper\n\n00:11:12:21 - 00:11:15:04\nI'm only reading off of one.\n\n00:11:15:04 - 00:11:19:07\nDon't worry, I do like that,\n\n00:11:19:09 - 00:11:19:18\nUhmmm...\n\n00:11:19:18 - 00:11:21:20\nYou want me to read something?\n\n00:11:21:20 - 00:11:25:01\nBreak out the folder with the 20 pages\n\n00:11:25:03 - 00:11:26:15\nin it.\n\n00:11:26:15 - 00:11:29:15\nBut this is one page.\n\n00:11:29:18 - 00:11:33:04\nSo this was, on the Becoming\rthe Circle Mural\n\n00:11:33:04 - 00:11:37:07\nthe mural had mosaic work.\n\n00:11:37:09 - 00:11:40:22\nI'd had Bill Attaway, a local artist, donate\n\n00:11:41:00 - 00:11:46:04\nmosaic tile, and he had come through\rand had workshops on it,  a local glass\n\n00:11:46:04 - 00:11:53:19\nartist Liz Marks had put glass \ron the mural and had\n\n00:11:53:21 - 00:11:55:16\na lot of people involved in it.\n\n00:11:55:16 - 00:11:58:20\nIt was a hugely ambitious project\n\n00:11:58:22 - 00:12:02:19\nand surrounded in mosaic and everything\n\n00:12:02:19 - 00:12:08:16\nwe had this text \rat the beginning of this wall\n\n00:12:08:18 - 00:12:11:07\nBecoming the circle,\n\n00:12:11:07 - 00:12:15:10\nImagine the story of who and what we are\n\n00:12:15:12 - 00:12:17:09\nkept alive.\n\n00:12:17:09 - 00:12:19:12\nChildren of trouble and splendor,\n\n00:12:19:12 - 00:12:23:04\nnever forgetting this was a sacred place.\n\n00:12:23:06 - 00:12:25:13\nLive oak, wetlands \n\n00:12:25:13 - 00:12:29:13\nin the trees\runder the houses and buildings, roots\n\n00:12:29:13 - 00:12:33:14\nand possums still alive, everywhere\n\n00:12:33:14 - 00:12:38:23\nbegin the remembering of places\rwe will make our monuments\n\n00:12:39:01 - 00:12:42:20\nwhere this one lived,\rwhere that one touched, that one\n\n00:12:42:20 - 00:12:46:10\nworked, the languages we invented, shared\n\n00:12:46:15 - 00:12:49:19\nsong we made,  anthems.\n\n00:12:49:21 - 00:12:52:14\nLook at us so fine and wild,\n\n00:12:52:14 - 00:12:57:08\nrare and undiscovered\rtribe, examples of a way\n\n00:12:57:10 - 00:13:03:15\nto weave a home within the stones\rand streets we leave behind.\n\n00:13:03:17 - 00:13:06:17\nLet the stretch of alley behind my door\n\n00:13:06:18 - 00:13:12:21\nbecome a swath of land\rwinding into memory,\n\n00:13:12:23 - 00:13:16:11\ninto volcanic peaks, deltas rising.\n\n00:13:16:12 - 00:13:21:18\ntake it to the mountain, mix copper and cotton, \rsimmer it with the streets of Oakwood,\n\n00:13:21:18 - 00:13:25:04\nDrum Circle strains\n\n00:13:25:07 - 00:13:28:23\nheard through blocks of summer haze.\n\n00:13:29:01 - 00:13:32:01\nLet's become the flame, let's become\n\n00:13:32:01 - 00:13:35:13\nthe circle, cast the spell,\n\n00:13:35:15 - 00:13:38:01\nstand together once and again\n\n00:13:38:01 - 00:13:43:04\nfor those who came before\rand those who now are coming on.\n\n00:13:43:06 - 00:13:46:06\nLegacy of elders and warriors.\n\n00:13:46:11 - 00:13:49:12\nFlocks of parrots fly through\n\n00:13:49:12 - 00:13:53:07\njasmine nights, sycamore colors\n\n00:13:53:09 - 00:13:56:09\njoin rivers, nations.\n\n00:13:56:09 - 00:14:02:19\nThe story of what we, are kept alive\n\n00:14:02:20 - 00:14:03:19\n“Wow, thank you.”\n\n00:14:03:19 - 00:14:05:17\n“I think that's it”\n\n00:14:05:17 - 00:14:06:06\nThat was good, yeah.\n\n00:14:06:06 - 00:14:08:18\nWe should have done\rthat and I should have left.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://veniceheritagemuseum.aviaryplatform.com/collections/2416/collection_resources/108845/file/222012#t=0.0,868.90667"}]}]}]}