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Luis C. Garza, Chicano photographer, showcased in a new documentary about his life and journey
Luis C. Garza hosts its World Premiere screening as part of the Special Shorts Program By Serena Sanchez | Caló News | NOV. 3, 2023 | Photo Courtesy of CauseConnect ... -
A conversation with La Raza’s Luis Garza
By: Melanie Romo, Assistant Features Editor, The Runner – October 7, 2020 The Latino/a Faculty and Staff Association (LFSA) at CSU Bakersfield hosted an event with guest speaker Luis C. ... -
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 ... -
Muertos de coronavirus saturan los hospitales de la Ciudad de Mexico
By: Redaccíon ~ La opinion ~ 11 de Mayo 2020 MÉXICO – A mes y medio de que fuera detectado el primer caso de coronavirus en el país, la cifra ... -
The historical legacy of the Raza Unida Party
By José Angel Gutiérrez and Luz Bazán Gutiérrez, founders of La Raza Unida Party, Exclusive for El Magonista, January 15, 2020 La Raza Unida Party (RUP) was created shortly after ... -
50 years later, Chicano Catholic activists recall their midnight Mass clash with police
By: Alejandra Molina, Religion News – January 16, 2020 LOS ANGELES (RNS) — Fifty years later, Richard Martínez still remembers the yelling and screaming. He and a group of supporters ... -
La Raza and Mexican-American's Empowerment
The influential bilingual newspaper La Raza provided a voice to the Chicano Rights Movement in the 1960s and 1970s. The new episode of Artbound showcases the young activists who shed light on ... -
Photographers Harry Gamboa Jr. and Luis Garza on pushing back against 'bad hombre' Chicano stereotypes
By Carolina Miranda ~ LA Times ~ March 23, 2018 March has been a bit of an unofficial Chicano history month in Los Angeles. It began with the 50th anniversary ... -
Exhibition of La Raza photos documents Chicano life during the 60’s and 70’s
By Jessica Wolf | UCLA Newsroom ~ December 28, 2017 There are photographs of crowds of people carrying protests signs, determined speakers holding megaphones, streams of people marching down streets of Los ... -
Making Chicano Life Visible
By: Maurice Berger, New York Times ~ Originally published on Sep. 14, 2017 From 1967 to 1977, La Raza, the Los Angeles newspaper turned magazine, provided a vital and dynamic forum for Chicano ...