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Raised by the Chicano movement, reckoning with its limits
A Chicana journalist confronts the Chávez allegations and the movement that shaped her ...
As a child, renowned Chicano artist Tony Ortega was fascinated not just by artwork, but by words. Growing up in a bilingual household, his grandparents spoke to him in Spanish, but he often found ...
It was 1997. Joey Terrill was feeling grateful to be alive, but also conflicted about it. The artist had spent the ’80s losing friends and lovers to the ravages of AIDS. In 1989, he had been diagnosed ...
After learning about racial injustice firsthand in his hometown of Compton, where he was born in 1948, Albert M. Camarillo spent more than four decades pursuing racial equality as a professor of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. David Alvarado’s “American Pachuco: The Legend of Luis Valdez” offers a crash course through the life of its subject, a pioneer of ...
Families affected by the Jan. 22 flooding in San Diego received help Saturday from the Chicano Federation. Photo credit: @chicanofederation via Instagram The Chicano Federation hosted their annual ...
The Chicano Federation hosted a holiday celebration over the weekend dedicated to helping more children and their families at a Paradise Hills church. San Diego Gas & Electric, UCSD Health, and more ...
Actor and Chicano art collector Cheech Marin stands with the recently unveiled "Meet Me At the Cheech" statue by Ignacio Gómez. (all photos by Carlos Puma, courtesy the Riverside Art Museum and the ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – A documentary based on a memoir by Chicano poet Jimmy Santiago Baca is set to debut. “A Place to Stand” is scheduled to be screened in Santa Fe on Saturday and follows the life of ...
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