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Blase Anthony Bonpane (April 24, 1929 –
April 8, 2019) was the
director of the
Office of the
Americas in Los Angeles, California,
which he co-founded...
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provocative guest appearances. A 1983
appearance by
Blase Bonpane ended when
Bonpane overturned George's desk and
walked out of the studio. When similar...
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targets included the
banned leftist parties.
Human rights activist Blase Bonpane described the
activities of Mano
Blanca as
being an
integral part of the...
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Xavier Becerra (Democratic) 58.4% ▌Morry
Waksberg (Republican) 24% ▌Blase
Bonpane (Green) 7.6% ▌Elizabeth
Nakano (Peace and Freedom) 7.4% ▌Drew Consalvo...
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Becerra 48,800 58.41
Republican Morry Waksberg 20,034 23.98
Green Blase Bonpane 6,315 7.56
Peace and
Freedom Elizabeth A.
Nakano 6,173 7.39 Libertarian...
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government safehouse at La
Aurora airbase.
Human rights activist Blase Bonpane described the
activities of Mano
Blanca as
being an
integral part of the...
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Blase J.
Cupich (born 1949),
archbishop of the
Chicago Archdiocese Blase Bonpane (fl. 1983–2018),
director of the
Office of the
Americas Tom
Golisano or...
- 1970s, Mano
Blanca was led by Raúl Lorenzana.
Human rights activist Blase Bonpane described the
activities of Mano
Blanca as
being an
integral part of the...
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Xavier Becerra 48,800 58.5
Republican Mark
Robbins 20,034 25.8
Green Blase Bonpane 6,315 7.6
Peace and
Freedom Elizabeth A.
Nakano 6,173 7.4
Libertarian Andrew...
- demonstrations.
Special guests included Makana,
Saginaw Grant,
Douglas Miles,
Blase Bonpane,
among others. The film
series in
partnership with AIM
Santa Barbara held...