Fragmentos Del Barrio,” at the Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center in Barrio Logan, celebrates the artist and his role in ...
It was 54 years ago, on Aug. 29, 1970, when we marched for justice at the Chicano Moratorium in Los Angeles. It was 122 years after the end of the U.S.- Mexico War, and an estimated 40,000 Chicano/as ...
Día de los Muertos is an important holiday for Mexicans and Mexican-Americans. While the holiday is celebrated around Latin ...
In a new Smithsonian Sidedoor episode, Cheech Marin talks about his dedication to elevating Chicano art, especially the kind that reflects an inventive and survivalist attitude. Photo by Rich ...
Lorena Oropeza talked in the media about an important part of the Chicano movement that happened 50 years ago this August. UC Davis Historian Explains a Pivotal Moment in the Chicano Movement Even as ...
DENVER (CBS4) - When you think of old time Colorado you might think of American cowboys, but that's not where the story began. The Chicano community in Colorado played an important role in shaping the ...
Back in 1976 a handful of young journalists launched a Pueblo-based Chicano newspaper. They called it La Cucaracha. These volunteers covered issues critical to their southern Colorado community. But ...
An influential and rare permanent space dedicated to prolific Chicano art and culture –possibly the nation’s first and largest permanent collection of Mexican American Art, museum officials say – ...
The appropriation of working class clothing strips fashion of its history. Clothing is far more than the fabric it is made ...
One of Colorado's largest and most iconic murals was painted over, whitewashed at the height of its influence. Now - thanks to advances in technology and a boost from the National Trust for Historic ...
Fifty years ago Saturday, 20,000 people marched through the streets of East Los Angeles to call for an end to the Vietnam War. The Chicano Moratorium Committee, made up mostly of young Mexican ...
If you have ever seen a photo of Chicanos protesting in late 1960s or early ‘70s Los Angeles, chances are it may have been taken by Oscar Castillo. Iconic images of Mexican Americans marching down ...
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