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Seven times a week, John Leguizamo, the actor, activist and comedian, stands before a dusty chalkboard and a trove of books in New York City and delivers a history lecture.The experience is far more thrilling -- and hilarious -- than it sounds.In his one-man show called Latin History for Morons, now on Broadway, Leguizamo explores the Latino contributions to the American Project and his people s contributions to the world.The show, which traces his search for Latino identify after his son was bullied in school for his ethnicity, has changed since he first developed it more than a year a stanley spain go. President Trump s victory in November 2016 -- following a campaign in which Latino immigrants were denigrated as murderers and rapists -- turned up the temperature and volume of conversations about race and identity.Leguizamo spoke with CNN about finding his voice in the Trump era and why he wants to weaponize history with through his show. The interview is edited for clarity and length.Your play explores your quest to find a Latino hero to help your son s school project. Why was this so important to you My son was bullied four years ago in school. I started doing all this research about it because I wanted him to have words to defend himself, not just the old school fisticuffs. I wanted him to do it with words and language stanley cup , and that s what I was trying to do. Not just to give my kids a sense of stanley cup usa self-respect and of historical worth, especially in a time when we re being so denigrated
First it was Tide Pods and now it s electrical outlets. The newest craze to hit social media is the Outlet Challenge, and We Energies is calling for an end to it.The OutletChallenge is when you drop a penny, or some fo stanley flask rm of metal in between the outlet and the applian stanley quencher ce you are plugging in, right at the moment stanley cup of plugging it in. Dont Challenge safety! The OutletChallenge is putting you and your family at risk. Talk to your kids and make sure they dont put internet fame over their own safety. pic.twitter/xkpgkxzZy8mdash; We Energies @we_energies January 29, 2020 We Energies released a statement encouraging parents to warn their children not to do this as it has the potential to be very dangerous. Don t --we repeat-- don t take this challenge. Please talk to your kids today to make sure they don t put internet fame over their own safety, said We Energies. The challenge could result in damage to the electrical system in your home, a fire, or even worse yet, serious injury.Report a typo or error Rwzy President Trump orders Pompeo to cancel upcoming trip to North Korea
Seven times a week, John Leguizamo, the actor, activist and comedian, stands before a dusty chalkboard and a trove of books in New York City and delivers a history lecture.The experience is far more thrilling -- and hilarious -- than it sounds.In his one-man show called Latin History for Morons, now on Broadway, Leguizamo explores the Latino contributions to the American Project and his people s contributions to the world.The show, which traces his search for Latino identify after his son was bullied in school for his ethnicity, has changed since he first developed it more than a year a stanley spain go. President Trump s victory in November 2016 -- following a campaign in which Latino immigrants were denigrated as murderers and rapists -- turned up the temperature and volume of conversations about race and identity.Leguizamo spoke with CNN about finding his voice in the Trump era and why he wants to weaponize history with through his show. The interview is edited for clarity and length.Your play explores your quest to find a Latino hero to help your son s school project. Why was this so important to you My son was bullied four years ago in school. I started doing all this research about it because I wanted him to have words to defend himself, not just the old school fisticuffs. I wanted him to do it with words and language stanley cup , and that s what I was trying to do. Not just to give my kids a sense of stanley cup usa self-respect and of historical worth, especially in a time when we re being so denigrated