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El Legado e importancia de Estudios Chicanos para México y los Mexicanos
By: Prof. Armando Vázquez-Ramos Los Latinos son la minoría étnica más grande en Estados Unidos, acorde a la oficina del Censo de aquel país, casi 60 millones de personas son ... -
A man’s lifelong quest to build his own Chicano library
By JULIA WICK, LA Times ~ AUG. 22, 2019 History usually belongs to the conquerors, or the esteemed academics. But sometimes it also gets told by whoever most carefully corrals all ... -
‘Chicano’ and the fight for identity
50 years after activists reclaimed the word, a new generation wrestles with whether it’s inclusive enough... By Dorany Pineda, Los Angeles Times ~ June 3, 2019 Joe Rodriguez was a ... -
Reflections of a MEChista by a chicano scholar activist
By: Alvaro Huerta, Ph.D. ~ April 4, 2019 I first learned about MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicana/o de Aztlán) during UCLA’s Freshman Summer Program (FSP) in 1985, as a 17-year-old freshman. ... -
Epic lecture on the 1968 East L.A. High School Walkouts
Prof. Armando Vazquez-Ramos, co-founder of the CSULB Chicano & Latino Studies department and a participant in the 1968 East L.A. high school walkouts, lectured on his recent article "The legacy and ... -
EOP and Joe White Changed Lives From Its Beginning
By Shayne Schroeder, Inside CSULB ~ November 1, 2016 http://web.csulb.edu/misc/inside/2016/11/01/from-its-beginning-eop-changed-lives/?utm_source=eblast&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=InsideCSULB&utm_content=eop The “It” Factor. You talk to any number of individuals whose lives Dr. Joseph White has influenced over the past six ...