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El Legado e importancia de Estudios Chicanos para México y los mexicanos
Por: Profesor Armando Vázquez-Ramos II Encuentro Nacional Universitario sobre Patrimonio Cultural y Natural Los Latinos son la minoría étnica más grande en Estados Unidos, acorde a la oficina del Censo ... -
For Chicanos Whittier Blvd. offers change and hope
By PRISCELLA VEGA, LOS ANGELES TIMES – SEP. 6, 2020 Fifty years ago, a coalition of Mexican American activists solidified a landmark East L.A. thoroughfare as the epicenter of the Chicano ... -
How Latinos Can Win the Culture War
By Elizabeth Méndez Berry and Mónica Ramírez, New York Times – Sep. 2, 2020 The story about Latinos in America is an old one. And it isn’t true. Created generations ... -
Hundreds converge on East Los Angeles for 50th anniversary of Chicano Moratorium
By DORANY PINEDA, DOUG SMITH, ALEX WIGGLESWORTH, LOS ANGELES TIMES – AUG. 30, 2020 Several hundred marchers and dozens of tricked-out cars converged on an East Los Angeles park Saturday to commemorate ... -
Cuando los mexicoamericanos se transformaron en chicanos: Recuerdos de la moratoria chicana en el Este ...
By ÁLVARO HUERTA, PH.D., Los Angeles Times – AGOSTO 29, 2020 Mientras que las agencias de policías y otras agencias estatales han dado muerte a negros, latinos e indígenas desde que ... -
Half a century after the death of Rubén Salazar by the Police, the controversy survives
By: EFE News, Los Angeles, August 28, 2020 The memory and legacy of Mexican journalist Rubén Salazar are still alive 50 years after his death at the hands of Los Angeles ... -
Mexican American Vietnam War vets recall the Chicano Moratorium, 50 years later
By BRITTNY MEJIA, LOS ANGELES TIMES – AUG. 28, 2020 As helicopters and C-130s flew over a mountaintop bunker in Vietnam, an Army soldier flipped through a copy of Time magazine ... -
A LOSS of INNOCENCE
It started as a peace march. But for the Moratorium generation, the day left protesters dismayed, disappointed and angry. By Daniel Hernandez, Los Angeles Times - Aug. 23, 2020 The ... -
‘A catalytic moment’ for art and culture
In murals, theater, photography and music, the Chicano Moratorium influenced art of its time and our time too. By carolina miranda, Los Angeles Times – August 23, 2020 It was ... -
Ruben Salazar: The man behind the myth
By Dorany Pineda, Los Angeles Times – August 23, 2020 On Sept. 16, 1970, during a celebration of the 160th anniversary of Mexico’s independence from Spain, a group of young ...