LOS ANGELES – When filmmaker Travis Gutiérrez Senger reflects on ASCO’s legacy, he quickly notes they were more than an art group; they created a movement, one with remarkable influence on Chicano art ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After learning about racial injustice firsthand in his hometown of Compton, where he was born in 1948, Albert M. Camarillo spent ...
The Chicano movement of the 1960's and 70's represents the most significant civil rights and empowerment movement by Mexican Americans in the United States. The Movement –– El Movimiento –– was part ...
Community historian Ruben Molina's discovery of 1950s rhythm & blues records with handwritten tags inspired "The Dreamy Side," a book documenting overlooked Chicano youth culture.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An illustration of Cal State Fullerton's newly established Latinx Lab that aims to highlight both gender inclusivity and ...
Dr. Mario Garcia smiles during Saturday's event to celebrate his work and legacy. The sixth biannual Sal Castro Memorial Conference at UCSB focuses on the Chicano movement and history of Mexican ...
AUSTIN — Compared to cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, or San Diego, Austin is not often considered an important hub for the Chicano Movement or Chicano artmaking. But a new exhibition at the ...
OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- A new exhibit now open at the Oakland Museum celebrates the Chicano movement. It was a push for fair treatment, equal opportunity, civil rights and cultural appreciation of ...
Chicano artists use graphics to reframe history with new perspectives Claudia Zapata Rupert García, Right On!, 1968, screenprint on paper Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the ...
Last fall, UC Berkeley students in the Introduction to Chicano History course worked together to create their own children’s books on ethnic history to combat the rising K-12 book bans across the ...
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Chicano music history meets modern Latin beats
From the soulful R&B-fused parties of 1950s Chicano youth to today’s global Latin music takeover, the cultural thread remains unbroken. Historians, artists, and musicians continue to preserve and ...
After learning about racial injustice firsthand in his hometown of Compton, where he was born in 1948, Albert M. Camarillo spent more than four decades pursuing racial equality as a professor of ...
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