Dr. Guzman graduated from the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine in 1987. He works in Riverside, CA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Guzman is affiliated with Parkview Community Hospital Medical Center and Riverside Community Hospital.
allendas sister-in-law Rietta fell 45 feet to her death while performing in Omaha. In 1972 in West Virginia, his 29-year-old son-in-law Richard Guzman died after walking on the high-wire when he touched a live wire with a balancing pole, fell backward onto two electrical wires and plummeted 50 feet.
Richard Guzman, an English professor at North Central College in Naperville, said because the book is set in the future and looks back at Scout's childhood, he expects the new book could open dialogue about the state of race relations today.
Date: Feb 07, 2015
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professional musician will join North Central faculty members for a noon panel discussion on Thursday, focusing on the use of music as a means of protest. Panelists Stephen Maynard Caliendo will discuss The Clash, Richard Guzman will speak about Ray Charles, and Jonathon Kirk will discuss Nina Simone.
Other tragedies include Rietta Wallenda, who fell to her death in 1963, and Karl's son-in-law, Richard Guzman, in 1972, who touched a live electric wire. The family was famed for its seven-person pyramid, but stopped this after three members fell to their deaths in 1962. Karl was 73 when he fell to