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@the Cheech exhibing Yolanda López: Portrait of the Artist
Riverside Art Museum The Cheech EXHIBITION ON VIEW: August 31, 2024 – January 26, 2025 Location: Second floor Yolanda López: Portrait of the Artist is the first solo museum presentation of ... -
CENTRO DE LA RAZA: JOHN A. TABOADA LEGACY PHOTO COLLECTION, 1970-1985
Event Hosted by the Historical Society of Long Beach (HSLB) & The Long Beach Community History Committee Photos Courtesy of the Historical Society of Long Beach The 1960’s saw the ... -
Column: San Bernardino judge reenacts the 1944 case that let Mexicans use the swimming pool
By Gustavo Arellano | Los Angeles Times | SEP. 18, 2022 | Photo by Robert Gauthier They sent out the hard-shell tacos on Thursday at Mitla Café the same way ... -
Mexicans Are Not Dumb, the Schools Fail
By Rodolfo F. Acuna, La Prensa San Diego – 24 June 2010 The great American educator, John Dewey, repeatedly made the case that students did not fail; schools failed students. This ... -
Ethnic Studies Redux: Professor Rudy Acuña Still Has Work to Do
By: Jeff Biggers, Common Dreams – March 23, 2021 The pandemic is not an excuse for mediocrity," declared Dr. Rodolfo "Rudy" Acuña, as he worked on another commentary in a rigorous writing ... -
María Rita Valdez, la mexicana descendiente de esclavos cuyas tierras se convirtieron en el opulento ...
Patricia Sulbarán, BBC News Mundo en Los Ángeles – Marzo 7, 2021 Antes de que Beverly Hills fuese una de las zonas residenciales más caras de Estados Unidos, una mujer ... -
Church known as a birthplace of LA's Chicano civil rights movement earns national recognition
The Church of the Epiphany in the 1960s became a center for the flourishing Chicano movement. Five decades later, it has earned a spot on the National Register of Historic ... -
The history behind the debate over 'Chicano' and other labels goes as far back as ...
By HERMAN BACA, THE SAN DIEGO UNION TRIBUNE – JAN. 4, 2021 What’s the difference between Chicano, Latino, Mexican American, Hispanic, Chicanx or Latinx? Historically, the question of identification for Mexicans ... -
‘Latinx’ hasn’t even caught on among Latinos. It never will
By Jose A. Del Real, Washington Post – Dec. 18, 2020 The term “Latinx,” modifying “Latino” and “Latina” to describe people in a gender-inclusive way, has become commonplace — in ... -
Altamed’s COVID response in the Latino community and Book “Chicano Boom”
Hispanics have been disproportionately hurt by the coronavirus pandemic due to their jobs as essential workers and multigenerational living conditions. In California, Latinos represent 60% of Covid cases and nearly ...