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Chicano

Index Chicano

Chicano or Chicana (also spelled Xicano or Xicana) is a chosen identity of some Mexican Americans in the United States. [1]

554 relations: A Different Mirror, A Gathering of Spirit, Adelina Garcia, Adolescents (band), Alberto Ruz Buenfil, Alden Marin, Alejandro Morales, Alianza Federal de Mercedes, Alice Bag, Alicia Gaspar de Alba, Allá, Alma López, Aloha, Bobby and Rose, Alurista, American Left, American Me, Americans for Immigration Control, Ana Castillo, Andy Russell (singer), Angela Romero, Angie Chabram-Dernersesian, Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for Best Album, Anna Nieto-Gómez, Antonia Darder, Antonio Villaraigosa, Apache, Asco (art collective), Asian American Political Alliance, August 29th Movement, Aurora Guerrero, Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo, Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, Baldwin Park station, Ballet Folklorico Aztlan, Balmy Alley, Banda music, Barbara Carrasco, Barrio Logan, San Diego, Ben Davis (clothing), Benjamin Alire Sáenz, Beret, Bernice Zamora, Bidal Aguero, Bilingual Review Press, Bison Smith, Black-and-gray, Blanca Alvarado, Blood In Blood Out, Bobby Chacon vs. Rafael Limón, Border art, ..., Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, Bronze (racial classification), Brown Berets, Brownside, Brujeria (band), Caballero: A Historical Novel, Cal looker, Cal-Style VW, California Agricultural Labor Relations Act of 1975, Californio, Canciones de Mi Padre, Cantinflas, Carlos Almaraz, Carlos Cañedo, Carlos Cotto, Carlos Cumpián, Carlos Montes, Carmen Tafolla, Cathedral City, California, César Chávez (film), Cecilia Alvarez, Cecilia Burciaga, Celia Álvarez Muñoz, Centennial (novel), Centro Cultural de la Raza, Charley Trujillo, Che Guevara in popular culture, Cheech Marin, Cherríe Moraga, Chicana feminism, Chicana Rights Project, Chicana/Latina Foundation, Chicana/o studies, Chicana/o-Latina/o Law Review, Chicanismo, Chicano (disambiguation), Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation, Chicano English, Chicano films, Chicano Moratorium, Chicano Movement, Chicano nationalism, Chicano poetry, Chicano rap, Chicano rock, Chico and the Man, Chris Crass, Christina López, Christina Schlesinger, Chumash people, Civil rights movements, Claremont Colleges, Clyde Lucas, Coachella Valley, Coachella, California, Coalinga, California, Colegio Cesar Chavez, Colegio Cesar Chavez, 1973–1983: A Chicano Struggle for Educational Self-Determination, Columbus on Trial, Conferencia de Mujeres por la Raza, Corrido, Cristina Tzintzún, Cruising with Ruben & the Jets, Cruz Reynoso, Cuisine of Houston, Culture Clash (performance troupe), Culture of San Antonio, Curandero, D-Yikes!, Daniel Lewis James, Daniel Valdez, Danza Mexi'cayotl, David A. Romero, Deaths in January 2015, Delano, California, Delilah Montoya, Demographics of California, Denise Chávez, Diane Felix, Diane Gamboa, Diane Rodriguez, Dick Hugg, Discos Taxco, Dorothy Ray Healey, Douglas Tottle, Down and Dirty Duck, Dreaming of You (Selena album), Duranguense, East L.A. walkouts, East Los Streetscapers, Eastham Unit, Eastside Los Angeles, Edward James Olmos, El Centro de la Raza, El Chicano, El Muerto (film), El Norte (film), Electricidad (disambiguation), Elsa Flores, Emma Tenayuca, Emmanuel Ortiz, Emplumada, Estela Portillo-Trambley, Ester Hernandez, Estrada Courts, Ethnomusicology, Eugenics in California, Fabiola Cabeza de Baca Gilbert, Falcon Records (Texas), Farmer John (song), Favianna Rodriguez, Federal Correctional Institution, Three Rivers, Feminism in Mexico, Feud, Filipino American music, Firme, Flag of Aztlán, For Real! (Ruben and the Jets album), Francisca Flores, Freddy Fender, Freedom Road Socialist Organization, Friends from the Other Side / Amigos del Otro Lado, Fruitvale, Oakland, California, Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional Puertorriqueña, Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs, Galo Canote, Gang activity in Denver, Gangs in the United States, Gary Clarke, Gary Soto, Gaspar Enriquez, George Hayford, George Lopez, George Lopez (TV series), Gilbert Luján, Glenn Anthony May, Gloria E. Anzaldúa, Gloria Gallardo, Gloria Molina, Greaser (subculture), Green Valley, Arizona, Gregoria Ortega, Gronk (artist), Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Gusmano Cesaretti, Guy Garcia, Handstyle, Hank M. Tavera, Harry Gamboa Jr., Harry Hay, Helen Fabela Chávez, Herman Baca, Hispanic and Latino American Muslims, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Hispanic–Latino naming dispute, Hispanics and Latinos in California, Historic Filipinotown, Los Angeles, Historic regions of the United States, History of Albuquerque, New Mexico, History of Mexican Americans, History of Oakland, California, History of Santa Catalina Island (California), History of the Mexican Americans in Los Angeles, History of the Spanish language, Homie, Homies, Homosexuality in Mexico, Huelga schools (Houston), Human placentophagy, Hunger of Memory, Ideal Records, If Only You Knew, Ilan Stavans, In the Ghetto, Index of sociology articles, Index of United States-related articles, Inez García, Institutional racism, Ire'ne Lara Silva, Isis Rodriguez, J-vibe, Jacinto Quirarte, Jack R. Fenton, Jaguar (Insurgent Comix), Jaime Cortez, Janet Sternburg, Javier O. Huerta, Jesus Barraza, Jim Mendiola, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Jimmy Smits, Jingletown, Joaquín Ramón Herrera, Joe Kapp, John Jota Leaños, John Rechy, José Antonio Burciaga, José Antonio Villarreal, José Ángel Gutiérrez, José Hernández Delgadillo, José Montalvo, José Montoya, José Vasconcelos, Jose Luis Gonzalez (artist), Josefina López, Josefina Quezada, Joseph G. Ponterotto, Joseph Sanchez, Juan Felipe Herrera, Juan Gómez-Quiñones, Juan Gotti, Juana Alicia, Judy Baca, Judy Lucero, King and Story, Knife Sotelo, KQLZ (defunct), KRDC (AM), KWHY-TV, La Bamba (film), La Calle Stenger, La Gente de Aztlan, La Marcha Por La Humanidad, La Prensa (San Antonio), La Raza, La Raza (newspaper), La Raza (song), Las Cafeteras, Latin Grammy Award for Best Tejano Album, Latino children's literature, Latino poetry, Latinos (newspaper series), Laura Aguilar, Laurie Ann Guerrero, League of Revolutionaries for a New America, League of Revolutionary Struggle (Marxist-Leninist), Levi Romero (poet), LGBT culture in Mexico, Library instruction, Lil Rob discography, Linda Ronstadt, Lisbeth Haas, List of Aquarius (U.S. TV series) episodes, List of Chicano rappers, List of Cornell University faculty, List of diasporas, List of ethnic enclaves in North American cities, List of ethnic slurs, List of HIV-positive people, List of Latino superheroes, List of Mexican-American communities, List of Native American women of the United States, List of people from San Marcos, Texas, List of people from Texas, List of places named after Cesar Chavez, List of poets, List of Predator characters, List of University of California, Irvine people, List of University of California, Los Angeles people, List of University of Houston people, List of writers from peoples indigenous to the Americas, Living Up the Street, Lorna Dee Cervantes, Los Beltrán, Los Four, Los Vendidos, Lourdes Portillo, Love and Rockets (comics), Low Rider, Lower West Side, Chicago, Lowrider (magazine), Lucha Corpi, Luis Alfaro, Luis J. Rodriguez, Luis Omar Salinas, Luis Rodríguez (producer), Luis Valdez, M. Miriam Herrera, Mago Orona Gándara, Malaquías Montoya, Mandy Gonzalez, Manuel Ramos, Mar Vista Gardens, María Guillermina Valdes Villalva, María Limón, Margarita Cota-Cárdenas, Maria Cotera, Maria Elizabeth Muñoz, Mario Cantu, Mario Suárez (writer), Mark Vallen, Mary Helen Ponce, Maya Christina Gonzalez, Mayuto Correa, McOndo, MEChA, Mel Casas, Melanie Cervantes, Mestiza Double Consciousness, Mexican American bibliography, Mexican American Youth Organization, Mexican Americans, Mexican Canadians, Mexican muralism, Mexican Museum, Mexican-American Education Council, Mexican-American middle class, Mexicans in Panama, Mexicayotl, Mexifornia, Michael Arias, Michael Peña, Michigan State University Libraries, Miguel-Angel Soria, Mijos, Milcha Sanchez-Scott, Misogyny in rap music, Mission burrito, Mission District, San Francisco, Mixed-blood, Moctesuma Esparza, Modesta Avila, Mt. Angel, Oregon, Multiracial, Murder of Joe Campos Torres, Music of California, Mutualista, Nao Bustamante, Natalia Anciso, National Association of Chicana and Chicano Studies, National Museum of Mexican Art, Native American religion, Nepantla, Nephtalí De León, New Alliance Party, New Mexico, No más bebés, Norma Alarcón, Norma Elia Cantú, Nova Color Artists Acrylic Paint, Nuestra Familia, Olga Rodriguez, Olga Talamante, Once a Day, One Day as a Lion, One Eight Seven, Oscar Zeta Acosta, Paño, Pachuco, PADRES, Passing (racial identity), Pastura, New Mexico, Patricia Rodriguez (artist), Patricia Zavella, Patssi Valdez, PCUN, Pedro Ayala, Performance poetry, Picfair Village, Los Angeles, Pinoy, Plan de Santa Bárbara, Pochano, Pocho, Political poetry, Politically Re-Active, Polly Baca, Postcolonial anarchism, Prayers (duo), Quinto Sol, Race and Economics, Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers, Raza Unida Party, Rebozo, Reconquista (Mexico), Redondo Beach, California, Reies Tijerina, René y René, René Yañez, Revolutionary Organization of Labor, Richard Montoya, Richard T. Castro, Rigoberto González, Rini Templeton, Rio Rico, Arizona, Riverside High School (El Paso, Texas), Roberta Fernández, Rod Masterson, Rodolfo Gonzales, Rolando Hinojosa, Roots of Blood, Royal Chicano Air Force, Ruben Castillo (boxer), Ruben Ramos, Ruben Salazar, Rudolfo Anaya, Rudy Pantoja, Rudy Ruiz, Rueben Martinez, Run-DMC, Rust and Bone (short story collection), Ry Cooder, Sacramento Knoxx, Sahuarita, Arizona, Sal Castro, Salvador Torres, San Benito High School (California), San Diego–Coronado Bridge, San Joaquin Valley, San Jose, California, Santa Barraza, Satanas (gang), Save Our State, Saved by the Bell: The College Years, Secular spirituality, Self Help Graphics & Art, Sergio Troncoso, Shame on You (Indigo Girls song), Slow Pain, Social poetry, Soldaderas, Soledad Alatorre, Sonia Romero, Spanglish, Spanish dialects and varieties, Spanish profanity, Stanley Adams (actor), Stephen Durham, Stereotypes of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States, Steve Sailer, Strange Rumblings in Aztlan, Sunny & the Sunglows, Susan Cervantes, Susana Chavez-Silverman, Sylvia Morales, Sylvia Pasquel, Taller de Gráfica Popular, Tanda (informal loan club), Teatro Campesino, Teddy Boy, Tejano, Tejano music, Teresa Gutierrez, Tex-Mex cuisine in Houston, Texan English, Texas (novel), The Great Shark Hunt, The House on Mango Street, The Intruders (band), The New Centurions (novel), The Premiers, The Revolt of the Cockroach People, The Ring (1952 film), The White Boy Shuffle, Thee Midniters, Their Dogs Came with Them, Tia Chucha's Centro Cultural, Timeline of feminism, Timeline of feminism in the United States, Timeline of second-wave feminism, Tlaloc Rivas, Tomás Rivera, Tony Bellamy, Tortilla art, Tracking the Chupacabra, Traquero, Triple oppression, Tubac, Arizona, UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center, University of California, University of California, San Diego, University of California, Santa Barbara Library, University of Minnesota Talented Youth Mathematics Program, Vail, Arizona, Vancouver Indo-Chinese Women's Conference, Varrio Nuevo Estrada, Vato (song), Vatos Locos, Venceremos (political organization), Victor Ochoa, Vladimir Cora, Voz Alta Project, Wee Pals, West Side Story, Where the Buffalo Roam, White Latin Americans, William Nericcio, William O. Douglas, Willie Herrón, Xandra Ibarra, Xicana literature, Yolanda Broyles-Gonzalez, Yolanda Lopez, Zack de la Rocha, Zoot Suit (play), ...y no se lo tragó la tierra, 1218 (Pt. II), 1945–60 in Western fashion, 1957 in organized crime, 1960s, 1963 Chualar bus crash, 1970s in Western fashion, 1977 Women's National Conference: Minority-Latino-Women, 2000s in fashion, 2010s in fashion. Expand index (504 more) »

A Different Mirror

A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America is a book by Ronald Takaki.

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A Gathering of Spirit

A Gathering of Spirit: A Collection of Writing and Art by North American Indian Women was the first published collection of Indigenous women's writing in North America, as well as the first anthology edited by an aboriginal woman.

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Adelina Garcia

Adelina Garcia (December 16, 1923 – 1999) was a Mexican-American or Chicana singer.

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Adolescents (band)

The Adolescents are an American punk rock band formed in Fullerton, California in 1980.

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Alberto Ruz Buenfil

Alberto Ruz Buenfil (born 1945) is a native of Mexico whose work is dedicated to social change, environmental sustainability, and the performing arts.

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Alden Marin

Alden Marin (born August 4, 1956) is a poet and painter based in Pacific Palisades, California.

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Alejandro Morales

Alejandro Morales is a professor of Chicano/Latino Studies at the University of California, Irvine.

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Alianza Federal de Mercedes

Alianza Federal de Mercedes, which in English translates to Federal Land Grant Alliance, was a group led by Reies Tijerina based in New Mexico in the 1960s that fought for the land rights of Chicano New Mexicans.

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Alice Bag

Alicia "Alice" Armendariz, (born November 7, 1958) known professionally as Alice Bag, is a punk rock singer, musician, author, educator and feminist archivist.

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Alicia Gaspar de Alba

Blank template with all parameters Alicia Gaspar de Alba is a scholar, cultural critic, novelist, and poet whose works include historical novels and scholarly studies on Chicana/o art, culture and sexuality.

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Allá

Allá is a rock band formed by three young Chicanos (Mexican-Americans) from Chicago: Jorge Ledezma (guitars, keyboards, vibraphone, composer & producer), his brother Angel Ledezma (drums) and Lupe Martinez (vocals, guitar and keyboards).

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Alma López

Alma López is a Mexican-born Queer Chicana artist.

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Aloha, Bobby and Rose

Aloha, Bobby and Rose is a 1975 American road drama film written and directed by Floyd Mutrux about a young working-class couple who accidentally cause the death of a store clerk during their first date, and go on the run from the law.

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Alurista

Alberto Baltazar Urista Heredia (born August 8, 1947) better known by his nom de plume Alurista, is a Chicano poet and activist.

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American Left

The American Left has consisted of a broad range of individuals and groups that have sought fundamental egalitarian changes in the economic, political, and cultural institutions of the United States.

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American Me

American Me is a 1992 American biographical crime drama film produced and directed by Edward James Olmos, his first film as a director, and written by Floyd Mutrux and Desmond Nakano.

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Americans for Immigration Control

Americans for Immigration Control is an American activist group that opposes illegal immigration to the United States.

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Ana Castillo

Ana Castillo (born June 15, 1953) is a Mexican-American Chicana novelist, poet, short story writer, essayist, editor, playwright, translator and independent scholar.

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Andy Russell (singer)

Andy Russell (born Andrés Rábago; September 16, 1919 – April 16, 1992) was an American popular vocalist, actor, and entertainer of Mexican descent, specializing in traditional pop and Latin music.

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Angela Romero

Angela Romero (born in Tooele, Utah) is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Utah House of Representatives representing District 26 since January 1, 2013.

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Angie Chabram-Dernersesian

Professor Angie Chabram-Dernersesian is a Full Professor at the University of California, Davis.

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Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for Best Album

The Prize for Best Album (Prix du meilleur album), also known as the Golden Wildcat (Fauve d'Or), is awarded to comics authors at the Angoulême International Comics Festival.

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Anna Nieto-Gómez

Anna NietoGomez was a central part of the early Chicana movement and founded the feminist journal, Encuentro Femenil, in which she and other Chicana writers addressed issues affecting the Latina community, such as childcare, reproductive rights, and the feminization of poverty.

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Antonia Darder

Antonia Darder (born Priscilla Antonia Darder Aguilo on April 16, 1952 in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico) is a scholar, artist, poet, activist, and public intellectual.

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Antonio Villaraigosa

Antonio Ramón Villaraigosa (né Villar Jr.; born January 23, 1953) is an American politician who served as the 41st Mayor of Los Angeles, California, from 2005 to 2013.

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Apache

The Apache are a group of culturally related Native American tribes in the Southwestern United States, which include the Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Salinero, Plains and Western Apache.

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Asco (art collective)

Asco was an East Los Angeles based Chicano artist collective, active from 1972 to 1987.

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Asian American Political Alliance

The Asian American Political Alliance (AAPA) was a political organization started at University of California, Berkeley in 1968 that aimed to unite all Asian Americans under one identity to push for political and social action.

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August 29th Movement

The August 29th Movement (or August Twenty-Ninth Movement, ATM), was a Chicano communist organization that lasted from 1974 to 1978.

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Aurora Guerrero

Aurora Guerrero is a queer-identified, Chicana writer-director from California.

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Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo

Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo is the first novel by Oscar Zeta Acosta and it focuses on his own self-discovery in a fictionalized manner.

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Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca

Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca (Jerez de la Frontera, 1488/1490/1492"Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar Núñez (1492?-1559?)." American Eras. Vol. 1: Early American Civilizations and Exploration to 1600. Detroit: Gale, 1997. 50-51. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 10 Dec. 2014.Seville, 1557/1558/1559/1560"Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca". Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., 2014. Web. 08 Dec. 2014.) was a Spanish explorer of the New World, and one of four survivors of the 1527 Narváez expedition.

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Baldwin Park station

Baldwin Park is a Metrolink train station in Baldwin Park, California, United States, between Pacific Avenue and Ramona Boulevard next to Baldwin Park City Hall.

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Ballet Folklorico Aztlan

Ballet Folklorico en Aztlan (BFA) is a Chicano dance company focusing on Mexican folklore, and blending traditional dance with contemporary movements.

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Balmy Alley

Balmy Alley (formally Balmy Street) is a one-block-long alley that is home to the most concentrated collection of murals in the city of San Francisco.

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Banda music

Banda is a term to designate a style of Mexican music and the musical ensemble in which wind instruments, mostly of brass and percussion, are performed.

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Barbara Carrasco

Barbara Carrasco (1955) is a Chicana artist and activist who lives and works in Los Angeles.

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Barrio Logan, San Diego

Barrio Logan is a neighborhood in south central San Diego, California.

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Ben Davis (clothing)

Ben Davis is a United States-based work clothing line.

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Benjamin Alire Sáenz

Benjamin Alire Sáenz (born August 16, 1954) is an American poet, novelist and writer of children's books.

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Beret

A beret is a soft, round, flat-crowned hat, usually of woven, hand-knitted wool, crocheted cotton, wool felt, or acrylic fibre.

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Bernice Zamora

Bernice B. Ortiz Zamora (born 1938) is a Chicana poet, "one of the preeminent poets to emerge from the Chicano movement of the 1960s and 1970s".

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Bidal Aguero

Bidal Aguero, also known as Billy Aguero (July 23, 1949 – November 3, 2009), was the publisher of El Editor, the oldest-running Hispanic newspaper in Texas.

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Bilingual Review Press

Bilingual Review Press is an American publishing house specialising in the publication of scholarly and literary works by Hispanic and Latino American authors and researchers.

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Bison Smith

Mark Smith (September 24, 1973 – November 22, 2011) was an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Bison Smith.

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Black-and-gray

Black-and-gray (also black-and-grey, black and grey/gray) is a style of tattooing that uses only black ink in varying shades and typically uses a single needle.

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Blanca Alvarado

Blanca Alvarado (born 1931) is an American former politician and social activist.

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Blood In Blood Out

Blood In Blood Out (also known as Bound by Honor) is a 1993 American crime-drama film directed by Taylor Hackford.

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Bobby Chacon vs. Rafael Limón

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Border art

Border art is a contemporary art practice rooted in the socio-political experience(s) of those on the U.S.-Mexico borderlands, or frontera.

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Boyle Heights, Los Angeles

Boyle Heights is a neighborhood of almost 100,000 residents east of Downtown Los Angeles in the City of Los Angeles, California.

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Bronze (racial classification)

Bronze race is a term used since the early 20th century by Latin American writers of the indigenista and americanista schools to refer to the mestizo population that arose in the Americas with the arrival of Latin European (particularly Spanish) colonists and their intermingling with the New World's Amerindian peoples.

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Brown Berets

The Brown Berets (Los Boinas Cafes) are a pro-Chicano organization that emerged during the Chicano Movement in the late 1960s founded by David Sanchez and remains active to the present day.

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Brownside

Brownside is a Chicano hip-hop group founded in 1993 by the late Eazy-E. The group originally consisted of rappers Toker (Gilbert Izquierdo), Wicked (Pierre Lamas), and Danger (Carlos Martinez), who was shot dead in 1996 from a drive-by.

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Brujeria (band)

Brujeria is a Mexican extreme metal band formed in Tijuana, Mexico in 1989.

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Caballero: A Historical Novel

Caballero: A Historical Novel, often known only as Caballero, is a historical romance coauthored by Jovita González and Margaret Eimer (under the pseudonym Eve Raleigh).

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Cal looker

A Cal looker (California looker) is any air-cooled Volkswagen (most often the Type 1) modified in fashion originating in Orange County, California in the late 1960s.

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Cal-Style VW

A Cal-Style VW is a lowrider-influenced vintage Volkswagen, that for style and cruising was lowered to the extreme in the manner called "dumped" "slammed" or "laid out".

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California Agricultural Labor Relations Act of 1975

The California Agricultural Labor Relations Act (CALRA), also referred to as the Alatorre-Zenovich-Dunlap-Berman Agricultural Labor Relations Act of 1975, is a landmark statute in US labor law enacted by the state of California which became law on June 4, 1975,"Governor Signs Historic Farm Labor Legislation." Los Angeles Times. June 5, 1975.

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Californio

Californio (historical and regional Spanish for "Californian") is a Spanish term with widely varying interpretations.

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Canciones de Mi Padre

Canciones De Mi Padre (Spanish for "Songs of My Father", or "My Father's Songs") is American singer/songwriter/producer Linda Ronstadt's first album of Mexican traditional Mariachi music.

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Cantinflas

Mario Fortino Alfonso Moreno Reyes, known casually as Mario Moreno, and known professionally as Cantinflas (August 12, 1911 – April 20, 1993), was a Mexican comic film actor, producer, and screenwriter and an iconic figure in Mexico and Latin America.

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Carlos Almaraz

Carlos Almaraz (October 5, 1941 – December 11, 1989) was a Mexican-American artist and an early proponent of the Chicano street arts movement.

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Carlos Cañedo

Carlos Cañedo (born 1975) is a Mexican-American (chicano) rock musician, professional Argentine Tango dancer/choreographer, and documentary producer.

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Carlos Cotto

Carlos Omar Cotto Cruz (born February 13, 1980) is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler and boxer.

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Carlos Cumpián

Carlos Cumpián, a Chicano writer who examines American realities absent from mainstream poetry.

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Carlos Montes

Carlos Montes is a nationally respected leader in the Chicano, immigrant rights, and anti-war movements.

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Carmen Tafolla

Carmen Tafolla (born 29 July 1951) is an internationally acclaimedy Gibson, Eliza Rodriguez.

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Cathedral City, California

Cathedral City is a city in Riverside County, California.

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César Chávez (film)

César Chávez is a 2014 Mexican-American biographical film produced and directed by Diego Luna about the life of American labor leader César Chávez, who cofounded the United Farm Workers.

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Cecilia Alvarez

Cecilia Alvarez (born April 15, 1950) is an American Chicana artist known for her oil paintings and murals depicting themes of feminism, poverty, and environmental degradation in the United States and Latin America.

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Cecilia Burciaga

Cecilia Preciado de Burciaga (May 17, 1945- March 25, 2013) was a Chicana scholar, activist and educator.

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Celia Álvarez Muñoz

Celia Álvarez Muñoz (born 1937) is a Chicana mixed-media conceptual artist and photographer based in Arlington, Texas.

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Centennial (novel)

Centennial is a novel by American author James A. Michener, published in 1974.

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Centro Cultural de la Raza

The Centro Cultural de la Raza (Spanish for Cultural Center of the Race) is a non-profit organization with the specific mission to create, preserve, promote and educate about Chicano, Mexicano, Native American and Latino art and culture.

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Charley Trujillo

Charley Trujillo (born November 6, 1949) is a Chicano novelist, editor, publisher, and filmmaker.

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Che Guevara in popular culture

Appearances of Argentine Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara (1928–1967) in popular culture are common throughout the world.

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Cheech Marin

Richard Anthony "Cheech" Marin (born July 13, 1946) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, voice actor, writer and activist who gained recognition as part of the comedy act Cheech & Chong during the 1970s and early 1980s with Tommy Chong and as Don Johnson's partner, Insp.

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Cherríe Moraga

Cherríe Lawrence Moraga (born September 25, 1952) is a Chicana writer, feminist activist, poet, essayist, and playwright.

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Chicana feminism

Chicana feminism, also called Xicanisma, is a sociopolitical movement in the United States that analyzes the historical, cultural, spiritual, educational, and economic intersections of Mexican-American women that identify as Chicana.

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Chicana Rights Project

The Chicana Rights Project (CRP) was a feminist organization created in 1974 to address the legal rights of poor Mexican-American women.

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Chicana/Latina Foundation

The Chicana/Latina Foundation (CLF) is a non-profit organization that promotes professional and leadership development of Latinas.

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Chicana/o studies

Chicano studies originated in the Chicano Movement of the late 1960s and 1970s.

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Chicana/o-Latina/o Law Review

The Chicana/o Latina/o Law Review (CLLR; formerly Chicano Law Review and Chicano-Latino Law Review) is a student-edited and produced law journal at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law.

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Chicanismo

Chicanismo is the ideology behind the Chicano movement.

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Chicano (disambiguation)

Chicano is an ethnic, political, and cultural term used to refer to some Mexican Americans.

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Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation

Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation (or CARA) was a traveling exhibit of Chicano/a artists which toured the United States from 1990 through 1993.

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Chicano English

Chicano English, or Mexican-American English, is a dialect of American English spoken primarily by Mexican Americans (sometimes known as Chicanos), particularly in the Southwestern United States, ranging from Texas to CaliforniaNewman, Michael.

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Chicano films

Chicano films portray Mexican-Americans and/or Mexican-American themes and may or may not have been directed by a Chicano director.

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Chicano Moratorium

The Chicano Moratorium, formally known as the National Chicano Moratorium Committee, was a movement of Chicano anti-war activists that built a broad-based coalition of Mexican-American groups to organize opposition to the Vietnam War.

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Chicano Movement

The Chicano Movement of the 1960s, also called the Chicano civil rights movement or El Movimiento, was a civil rights movement extending the Mexican-American civil rights movement of the 1960s with the stated goal of achieving Mexican American empowerment.

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Chicano nationalism

Chicano nationalism is the pro-indigenist ethnic nationalist ideology of Chicanos.

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Chicano poetry

Chicano poetry is a branch of American literature written by and primarily about Mexican Americans and the Mexican-American way of life in society.

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Chicano rap

Chicano rap is a subgenre of hip hop, Latin hip hop and gangsta rap that embodies aspects of Southwest and Midwest Mexican American (Chicano) culture and is typically performed by American or Australian rappers and musicians of Mexican descent.

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Chicano rock

Chicano rock is rock music performed by Mexican American (Chicano) groups or music with themes derived from Chicano culture.

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Chico and the Man

Chico and the Man is an American sitcom that aired on NBC for four seasons from September 13, 1974 to July 21, 1978.

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Chris Crass

Chris Crass (born c. 1973) is an American social justice activist and writer.

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Christina López

Christina López (born 1968) is a Phoenix-born Chicana feminist who ran for Vice President of the United States in the 2012 elections in a write-in campaign by the Freedom Socialist Party (FSP), alongside presidential candidate Stephen Durham.

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Christina Schlesinger

Christina Schlesinger (born November 19, 1946) is an American painter and muralist who currently lives and works in East Hampton.

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Chumash people

The Chumash are a Native American people who historically inhabited the central and southern coastal regions of California, in portions of what is now San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles counties, extending from Morro Bay in the north to Malibu in the south.

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Civil rights movements

Civil rights movements are a worldwide series of political movements for equality before the law, that peaked in the 1960s.

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Claremont Colleges

The Claremont Colleges are an American consortium of five undergraduate and two graduate schools of higher education located in Claremont, California, a city east of downtown Los Angeles and west of downtown San Bernardino.

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Clyde Lucas

Clyde Lucas (c. 1901 – after 1945) was an American big-band leader who was popular in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s.

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Coachella Valley

The Coachella Valley is a desert valley in Southern California which extends for approximately in Riverside County southeast from the San Bernardino Mountains to the northern shore of the Salton Sea.

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Coachella, California

Coachella is a city in Riverside County, California; it is the easternmost city in the region collectively known as the Coachella Valley (or the Palm Springs area).

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Coalinga, California

Coalinga is a city in Fresno County and the western San Joaquin Valley, in central California.

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Colegio Cesar Chavez

Colegio Cesar Chavez (Spanish for "Cesar Chavez College") was an American college-without-walls in Mount Angel, Oregon.

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Colegio Cesar Chavez, 1973–1983: A Chicano Struggle for Educational Self-Determination

Colegio Cesar Chavez, 1973–1983: A Chicano Struggle for Educational Self-Determination, written by Carlos Maldonado, is the only book-length study of Colegio Cesar Chavez.

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Columbus on Trial

Columbus on Trial is a film directed by Lourdes Portillo in 1992.

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Conferencia de Mujeres por la Raza

La Conferencia de Mujeres por la Raza (or the National Chicana Conference) was held in Houston, Texas between May 28 and May 30 in 1971.

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Corrido

The corrido is a popular narrative song and poetry that form a ballad.

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Cristina Tzintzún

Cristina Tzintzun (Tzintzún) born in 1982 is a White/Chicana / Mexican American organizer, author, and co-founder of the Workers Defense Project.

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Cruising with Ruben & the Jets

Cruising with Ruben & the Jets is the fourth studio album by the Mothers of Invention.

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Cruz Reynoso

Cruz Reynoso (born May 2, 1931) is an American civil rights lawyer and retired jurist.

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Cuisine of Houston

In 1998, USA Today referred to Houston, Texas as "the dining-out capital of." Houstonians ate out at restaurants more often than residents of other American cities, and Houston restaurants have the second lowest average prices of restaurants of major cities.

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Culture Clash (performance troupe)

Culture Clash is a performance troupe that currently comprises writer-comedians Richard Montoya, Ric Salinas, and Herbert Sigüenza.

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Culture of San Antonio

The culture of San Antonio reflects the history and culture of one of the state's oldest and largest cities.

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Curandero

A curandero (f. curandera) or curandeiro (f. curandeira) is a traditional Native healer, shaman or Witch doctor found in Latin America, the United States and Southern Europe.

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D-Yikes!

"D-Yikes!" is the sixth episode of the eleventh season and the 159th overall episode of the American animated sitcom South Park.

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Daniel Lewis James

Daniel Lewis James, (1911 – May 18, 1988),"", McDowell, Edwin, N.Y. Times News Service.

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Daniel Valdez

Daniel "Danny" Valdez (born April 27, 1949) is an American actor, musician, composer and activist.

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Danza Mexi'cayotl

Danza Mexi'cayotl is traditional Chicano dance circle of families in San Diego California.

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David A. Romero

David A. Romero (born November 20, 1984) is a Mexican-American spoken word artist, poet, and activist from Diamond Bar, CA.

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Deaths in January 2015

The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2015.

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Delano, California

Delano is a city in Kern County, California, United States.

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Delilah Montoya

Delilah Montoya is a contemporary artist and educator who was born in Fort Worth, Texas and was raised in Omaha, Nebraska by her Anglo-American father and Latina mother.

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Demographics of California

California is the most populous U.S. state, with an estimated 2017 population of 39.497 million.

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Denise Chávez

Denise Elia Chávez (born August 15, 1948) is a Chicana author, playwright, and stage director.

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Diane Felix

Diane Francis Christine Felix (born March 15, 1953), also known as Chili D, is an American disc jockey and LGBT activist.

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Diane Gamboa

Diane Gamboa (born 1957) has been producing, exhibiting and curating visual art in Southern California since the 1980s.

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Diane Rodriguez

Diane Rodriguez is a prominent American theatre artist who directs, writes and performs.

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Dick Hugg

Dick "Huggy Boy" Hugg (June 9, 1928 – August 30, 2006) was a radio disc jockey in Los Angeles, California.

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Discos Taxco

Discos Taxco was a mid 20th century record label specializing in Mexican music.

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Dorothy Ray Healey

Dorothy Ray Healey (September 22, 1914 – August 6, 2006) was a long-time activist in the Communist Party USA, from the late 1920s to the 1970s.

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Douglas Tottle

Douglas Tottle (born 1944, believed to have died 2003(?) or earlier)) is a Canadian trade union activist and the author of a book about the Ukrainian famine in 1932 and 1933 (often referred to as the Holodomor) entitled Fraud, Famine, and Fascism: The Ukrainian Genocide Myth from Hitler to Harvard. Tottle asserts that fraudulent "famine-genocide" propaganda has been spread by former Nazis, anti-communists and Ukrainian Nationalists, sometimes posing as academics in Canadian universities. Tottle's critics regard him as a "Soviet apologist", or a "denunciator" of the famine. Tottle also has defenders such as the Stalin Society, author Jeff Coplon, the Swedish Communist Party, which insists that his book is a solid piece of historical research that exposed the "myth of the famine-genocide... once and for all". When published, his book received endorsements from two Canadian University professors (see below).

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Down and Dirty Duck

Down and Dirty Duck, promoted under the abbreviated title Dirty Duck, is a 1974 American adult animated comedy film written and directed by Charles Swenson and starring Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan (Flo & Eddie) as the voices of a strait-laced, low-level white collar worker named Willard and an unnamed duck, among other characters.

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Dreaming of You (Selena album)

Dreaming of You is the fifth and final studio album by American singer Selena.

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Duranguense

Duranguense (also known as pasito duranguense) is a genre of Regional Mexican music.

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East L.A. walkouts

The East Los Angeles Walkouts or Chicano Blowouts were a series of 1968 protests by Chicano students against unequal conditions in Los Angeles Unified School District high schools.

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East Los Streetscapers

East Los Streetscapers Public Art Studios is a muralist art collective and fine art studio based in East Los Angeles, California.

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Eastham Unit

Eastham Unit (EA) is a Texas Department of Criminal Justice prison for men, located in unincorporated Houston County, Texas GPS Coordinates 30.978106, -95.632274.

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Eastside Los Angeles

The Eastside of Los Angeles County, California, is a geographic region that includes the neighborhoods of Boyle Heights, El Sereno and Lincoln Heights within the city of Los Angeles and also East Los Angeles, California, an unincorporated area.

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Edward James Olmos

Edward James Olmos (born February 24, 1947) is an American actor and director.

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El Centro de la Raza

El Centro de la Raza in Seattle, Washington, United States, is an educational, cultural, and social service agency, centered in the Latino/Chicano community and headquartered in the former Beacon Hill Elementary School on Seattle's Beacon Hill.

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El Chicano

El Chicano is an American brown-eyed soul group from Los Angeles, California, whose style incorporates various modern music genres including rock, funk, soul, blues, jazz, and salsa.

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El Muerto (film)

El Muerto (alternatively, The Dead One, El Muerto: The Dead One, The Dead One: El Muerto, The Dead One: An American Legend) is a live-action independent film adaptation of the comic book series, El Muerto: The Aztec Zombie created by Javier Hernandez.

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El Norte (film)

El Norte (English: The North) is a 1983 British-American independent drama film, directed by Gregory Nava.

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Electricidad (disambiguation)

Electricidad is a 2009 album by Mexican duo Jesse & Joy.

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Elsa Flores

Elsa Flores (Born 1955 in Las Vegas, Nevada) is a Chicana artist.

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Emma Tenayuca

Emma Tenayuca (December 21, 1916 – July 23, 1999) was a Mexican American labor leader, union organizer and educator.

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Emmanuel Ortiz

Emmanuel Ortiz (born 1974) is a Chicano/Puerto Rican/Irish-American activist and spoken-word poet.

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Emplumada

Emplumada is the first collection of poetry authored by Lorna Dee Cervantes.

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Estela Portillo-Trambley

Estela Portillo-Trambley (January 16, 1926 - December 1, 1998) was a Chicana poet and playwright.

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Ester Hernandez

Ester Hernández (born 1944) is a San Francisco-based Chicana visual artist best known for her pastels, paintings, and prints of Chicana/Latina women.

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Estrada Courts

Estrada Courts is a low-income housing project in the Boyle Heights area of Los Angeles, California.

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Ethnomusicology

Ethnomusicology is the study of music from the cultural and social aspects of the people who make it.

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Eugenics in California

Eugenics in California is a notable part of eugenics in America.

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Fabiola Cabeza de Baca Gilbert

Fabiola Cabeza de Baca Gilbert (May 16, 1894 - October 14, 1991) was an American educator, nutritionist, activist and writer.

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Falcon Records (Texas)

Falcon Records was a record label from McAllen, Texas, that was instrumental in the establishment of tejano as a widespread musical style.

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Farmer John (song)

"Farmer John" is a song written by Don "Sugarcane" Harris and Dewey Terry, and first recorded by the two as the American R&B duo Don and Dewey, in 1959.

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Favianna Rodriguez

Favianna Rodriguez (born September 26, 1978) is an American artist and activist.

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Federal Correctional Institution, Three Rivers

The Federal Correctional Institution, Three Rivers (FCI Three Rivers) is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Texas.

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Feminism in Mexico

Feminism in Mexico is the philosophy and activity aimed at creating, defining, and protecting political, economic, cultural, and social equality in women’s rights and opportunity for Mexican women.

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Feud

A feud, referred to in more extreme cases as a blood feud, vendetta, faida, beef, clan war, gang war, or private war, is a long-running argument or fight, often between social groups of people, especially families or clans.

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Filipino American music

Filipino Americans have a long history of music in the United States.

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Firme

Firme is the second studio album by Voodoo Glow Skulls.

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Flag of Aztlán

The flag of Aztlán is an unofficial flag used by Chicano nationalists in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

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For Real! (Ruben and the Jets album)

For Real! is the debut album of Ruben and the Jets.

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Francisca Flores

Francisca Flores (December 1913, San Diego California - April 1996) was a chicana activist and fighter against women's oppression.

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Freddy Fender

Freddy Fender (born Baldemar Garza Huerta; June 4, 1937 – October 14, 2006) was a Mexican-American Tejano, country and rock and roll musician, known for his work as a solo artist and in the groups Los Super Seven and the Texas Tornados.

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Freedom Road Socialist Organization

The Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO) was formed in 1985 as many of the Maoist-oriented groups formed in the United States New Communist Movement of the 1970s were shrinking or collapsing.

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Friends from the Other Side / Amigos del Otro Lado

Friends from the Other Side / Amigos del Otro Lado (1993) is a bilingual (Spanish/English) Latino children's book written by Mexican American/Chicana scholar Gloria E. Anzaldúa and illustrated by Consuelo Méndez Castillo.

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Fruitvale, Oakland, California

Fruitvale (originally Fruit Vale and formerly Brays) is a neighborhood in Oakland, California, United States.

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Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional Puertorriqueña

The Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional (English: Armed Forces of National Liberation, FALN) was a Puerto Rican clandestine paramilitary organization that, through direct action, advocated complete independence for Puerto Rico.

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Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs

Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs (born 26 November 1959), is a commissioner for the Washington State Arts Commission and professor at Seattle University.

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Galo Canote

Galo Canote (also known as "Make" or "MakeOne" and "LoveGalo") is an artist mainly known for his graffiti art.

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Gang activity in Denver

Gang activity and associated crime is a long-standing concern in Denver, Colorado.

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Gangs in the United States

Gangs in the United States include several types of groups, including national street gangs, local street gangs, prison gangs, motorcycle clubs, and ethnic and organized crime gangs.

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Gary Clarke

Gary Clarke (born Clarke Frederick L'Amoreaux; August 16, 1933) is an American actor best known for his role as Steve Hill in the NBC western television series The Virginian with James Drury and Doug McClure.

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Gary Soto

Gary Anthony Soto (born April 12, 1952) is an American poet, novelist, and memoirist.

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Gaspar Enriquez

Gaspar Enriquez (born 1942) is an American artist known for creating portraits of people of Chicano heritage.

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George Hayford

George Hayford (born 1858) was a 19th- and early 20th-century lawyer who was noted as a forger and who served time in both Oregon and California for obtaining money under false pretenses.

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George Lopez

George Edward Lopez (born April 23, 1961) is an Mexican-American comedian and actor. He is known for starring in his self-produced ABC sitcom George Lopez. His stand-up comedy examines race and ethnic relations, including Mexican American culture. Lopez has received several honors for his work and contributions to the Latino community, including the 2003 Imagen Vision Award, the 2003 Latino Spirit Award for Excellence in Television and the National Hispanic Media Coalition Impact Award. He was also named one of "The Top 25 Hispanics in America" by Time magazine in 2005.

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George Lopez (TV series)

George Lopez is an American television sitcom created by comedian George Lopez, Bruce Helford and Robert Borden, which originally aired for six seasons, 120 episodes, on ABC from March 27, 2002, to May 8, 2007.

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Gilbert Luján

Gilbert "Magu" Luján (October 16, 1940 – July 24, 2011) was a well known and influential Chicano sculptor, muralist and painter.

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Glenn Anthony May

Glenn Anthony May is a professor of history at the University of Oregon.

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Gloria E. Anzaldúa

Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa (September 26, 1942 – May 15, 2004) was an American scholar of Chicana cultural theory, feminist theory, and queer theory.

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Gloria Gallardo

Gloria Graciela Gallardo (October 16, 1938 - February 14, 2012) was a Chicana activist and former religious sister.

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Gloria Molina

Jesus Gloria Molina (born May 31, 1948) is an American politician and a former member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

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Greaser (subculture)

Greasers are a youth subculture that was popularized in the late 1940s and 1950s to 1960s by predominately working class and lower class teenagers and young adults in the United States.

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Green Valley, Arizona

Green Valley is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pima County, Arizona, United States.

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Gregoria Ortega

Gregoria Ortega is a Mexican American activist and religious sister.

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Gronk (artist)

Gronk (born 1954 in East Los Angeles, California, USA) is the pseudonym of Chicano painter, printmaker, and performance artist Glugio Nicandro.

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Guillermo Gómez-Peña

Guillermo Gómez-Peña is a Chicano performance artist, writer, activist, and educator.

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Gusmano Cesaretti

Gusmano Cesaretti (born July 24, 1944) is a self-taught Italian photographer and artist born in Lucca, Italy to Bruno Cesaretti and Delfa Cesaretti.

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Guy Garcia

Guy Garcia (born in Los Angeles, California) is a journalist, novelist, and multimedia entrepreneur who specializes in multicultural consumerism and socio-economic trends.

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Handstyle

Handstyle or hand style is a term in graffiti culture denoting the unique handwriting or signature of an artist, also known as a writer.

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Hank M. Tavera

Henry M. Tavera (January 19, 1944, East Los Angeles, California – February 27, 2000)Ramirez, Horacio N. Roque.

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Harry Gamboa Jr.

Harry Gamboa Jr. (born 1951) is a Chicano essayist, photographer, director and performance artist.

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Harry Hay

Henry "Harry" Hay, Jr. (April 7, 1912 – October 24, 2002) was a prominent American gay rights activist, communist, labor advocate, and Native American civil rights campaigner.

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Helen Fabela Chávez

Helen Fabela Chávez (January 21, 1928 – June 6, 2016) was an American labor activist for the United Farm Workers of America (UFWA).

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Herman Baca

Herman Baca is a Chicano activist best known for grassroots community organizing.

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Hispanic and Latino American Muslims

Hispanic and Latino American Muslims are Hispanic and Latino Americans who are of the Islamic faith.

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Hispanic and Latino Americans

Hispanic Americans and Latino Americans (Estadounidenses hispanos) are people in the United States who are descendants of people from countries of Latin America and Spain.

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Hispanic–Latino naming dispute

The Hispanic–Latino naming dispute is an ongoing disagreement over the use of the ethnonyms "Hispanic" and "Latino" to refer collectively to the inhabitants of the United States of America who are of Latin American or Spanish origin—that is, Latino or Hispanic Americans.

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Hispanics and Latinos in California

Hispanic and Latino Californians are residents of the state of California who are of Hispanic or Latino ancestry.

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Historic Filipinotown, Los Angeles

Historic Filipinotown is a district of the city of Los Angeles, California, making up the southwest portion of Echo Park.

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Historic regions of the United States

This is a list of historic regions of the United States that existed at some time during the territorial evolution of the United States and its overseas possessions, from the colonial era to the present day.

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History of Albuquerque, New Mexico

The history of Albuquerque, New Mexico dates back up to 12,000 years, beginning with the presence of Paleo-Indian hunter-gatherers in the region.

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History of Mexican Americans

The history of Mexican Americans, Americans of Mexican descent, largely begins after the annexation of parts of Mexico in 1848, the nearly 80,000 individuals then living in the U.S. became full U.S. citizens.

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History of Oakland, California

The history of Oakland, a city in the county of Alameda, California, can be traced back to the founding of a settlement by Horace Carpentier, Edson Adams, and Andrew Moon in the 19th century.

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History of Santa Catalina Island (California)

The history of human activity on Santa Catalina Island, California begins with the Native Americans who called the island Pimugna or Pimu and referred to themselves as Pimugnans or Pimuvit.

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History of the Mexican Americans in Los Angeles

Mexican Americans have lived in Los Angeles since the original Pobladores, the 44 original settlers and 4 soldiers who founded the city in 1781.

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History of the Spanish language

The language known today as Spanish is derived from a dialect of spoken Latin that evolved in the north-central part of the Iberian Peninsula after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century.

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Homie

Homie (from "homeboy") is an English language slang term found in American urban culture, whose origins etymologists generally trace to Mexican-American Spanglish from the late 19th century, with the word "homeboy" meaning a male friend from back home.

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Homies

Homies are a series of two-inch plastic collectible figurines representing various Chicano Mexican American characters.

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Homosexuality in Mexico

The study of homosexuality in Mexico can be divided into three separate periods, coinciding with the three main periods of Mexican history: pre-Columbian, colonial, and post-independence, in spite of the fact that the rejection of homosexuality forms a connecting thread that crosses the three periods.

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Huelga schools (Houston)

Huelga, "strike" or "freedom" schools were alternative schools set up in Houston in order to continue the education of boycotting Mexican-American students between 1970 and 1972.

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Human placentophagy

Human placentophagy, or consumption of the placenta, is defined as "the ingestion of a human placenta postpartum, at any time, by any person, either in raw or altered (e.g., cooked, dried, steeped in liquid) form".

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Hunger of Memory

Hunger of Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriguez is a 1982 autobiography by Chicano intellectual Richard Rodriguez, first published by David R. Godine.

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Ideal Records

Ideal Records was a record label from Texas specializing in Tejano music.

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If Only You Knew

"If Only You Knew" was a single written and produced primarily by Dexter Wansel and Cynthia Biggs for American singer Patti LaBelle's sixth solo album, I'm in Love Again.

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Ilan Stavans

Ilan Stavans (born Ilan Stavchansky on April 7, 1961) is a Mexican-American essayist, lexicographer, cultural commentator, translator, short-story author, publisher, TV personality, and teacher known for his insights into American, Hispanic, and Jewish cultures.

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In the Ghetto

"In the Ghetto" (originally titled "The Vicious Circle") is a song written by Mac Davis and made famous by Elvis Presley, who had a major comeback hit with it in 1969.

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Index of sociology articles

This is an index of sociology articles.

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Index of United States-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the United States of America.

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Inez García

Inez García (1941–2003) was a Hispanic woman who became a cause célèbre of the feminist movement when she was charged with the 1974 murder of a man who had raped her.

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Institutional racism

Institutional racism (also known as institutionalized racism) is a form of racism expressed in the practice of social and political institutions.

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Ire'ne Lara Silva

ire'ne lara silva is a Chicana feminist poet and short story writer from Austin, Texas.

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Isis Rodriguez

Lilly Marie Rodriguez, known by her artist name Isis Rodríguez (born 1964 in Los Angeles, CA), is an American contemporary painter who uses the cartoon as a conceptual tool to discuss issues that focuses on the empowerment and liberation of women.

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J-vibe

J-vibe (born Jose Jimenez Jr in East Los Angeles, California) is a composer and record producer that is known for his prolific original compositions.

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Jacinto Quirarte

Jacinto Quirarte (August 17, 1931 - July 20, 2012) was an art historian, professor, scholar and writer who was instrumental in documenting and promoting Latino and Chicano art in the United States.

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Jack R. Fenton

Jack R. Fenton (August 7, 1916 – November 6, 2007) represented California's 51st State Assembly district and California's 59th State Assembly district 16 years in the California State Assembly.

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Jaguar (Insurgent Comix)

The Jaguar is a fictional character, a comic book superheroine created by artist Laura Molina and published under her privately owned Insurgent Comix imprint.

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Jaime Cortez

Jaime Cortez is a Chicano graphic novel visual artist, writer, teacher, and performer.

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Janet Sternburg

Janet Sternburg (born January 18, 1943 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American writer of essays, poetry and memoir, as well as a fine art photographer.

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Javier O. Huerta

Javier O. Huerta is a Mexican American and Chicano poet.

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Jesus Barraza

Jesus Barraza is a print maker and graphic artist who started working as a layout editor in 1994 of the Xicana oppositional newspaper La Voz de Berkeley.

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Jim Mendiola

Jim Mendiola (born in San Antonio, Texas, U.S.) is a Los Angeles based writer/director.

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Jimmy Santiago Baca

Jimmy Santiago Baca (born January 2, 1952 in Santa Fe, New Mexico) is an American poet and writer of Apache and Chicano descent.

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Jimmy Smits

Jimmy Smits (born July 9, 1955) is an American actor.

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Jingletown

Jingletown is a pocket arts community in Oakland, California, adjacent to the Oakland Estuary, and about two miles southeast of Lake Merritt.

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Joaquín Ramón Herrera

Joaquin Ramon Herrera (born March 6, 1969 Los Angeles, California) is an American author, illustrator, blogger, photographer, and filmmaker.

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Joe Kapp

Joseph Robert Kapp (born March 19, 1938) is an American former football player, coach, and executive.

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John Jota Leaños

John Jota Leaños is a socially conscious media artist, originally from Pomona, California.

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John Rechy

John Francisco Rechy (born March 10, 1931) is an American novelist, essayist, memoirist, dramatist and literary critic.

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José Antonio Burciaga

José Antonio "Tony" Burciaga (1940 – October 7, 1996) was a Chicano artist, poet, and writer who explored issues of Chicano identity and American society.

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José Antonio Villarreal

José Antonio Villarreal (30 July 1924 – 13 January 2010) was a Chicano novelist.

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José Ángel Gutiérrez

José Angel Gutiérrez, is an attorney and professor at the University of Texas at Arlington in the United States.

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José Hernández Delgadillo

José Hernández Delgadillo (1927 – December 26, 2000) was a Mexican painter and muralist best known for carrying on the traditions of Mexican muralism in the latter 20th century.

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José Montalvo

José Luis Montalvo (September 9, 1946 - August 15, 1994) was a Chicano writer, poet, and community activist.

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José Montoya

José Montoya (May 28, 1932 – September 25, 2013) was a poet and an artist from Sacramento, California.

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José Vasconcelos

José Vasconcelos Calderón (28 February 1882 – 30 June 1959) has been called the "cultural caudillo" of the Mexican Revolution.

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Jose Luis Gonzalez (artist)

Jose Luis Gonzalez (also known as J.L. Goez, Joe L. Gonzalez) has been in the field of fine arts since 1956 as a designer, painter, muralist, sculptor, restorer, ceramist, importer, and arts administrator.

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Josefina López

Josefina López (born 1969, San Luis Potosí, Mexico) is a Chicana playwright, perhaps best known as the author of the play (and co-author of the screenplay) Real Women Have Curves.

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Josefina Quezada

Josefina Quezada (circa 1925 - May 2012) was a Mexican-born Chicana muralist, photographer and supporter of the arts in Los Angeles.

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Joseph G. Ponterotto

Joseph G. Ponterotto is an American psychologist, author and professor.

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Joseph Sanchez

Joseph M. Sanchez (born ca. 1948) is an artist and museum curator.

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Juan Felipe Herrera

Juan Felipe Herrera (born December 27, 1948) is a poet, performer, writer, cartoonist, teacher, and activist.

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Juan Gómez-Quiñones

Juan Gómez-Quiñones (born January 28, 1940) is an American historian, professor of history, poet, and activist.

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Juan Gotti

Juan Ramos, better known by his stage name Juan Gotti, is an American rapper of Mexican descent, and member of Dope House Records.

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Juana Alicia

Juana Alicia, (born 1953) is a muralist, printmaker, educator, activist and, painter.

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Judy Baca

Judith Francisca Baca (born September 20, 1946) is an American Chicana artist, activist, and University of California, Los Angeles professor of Chicana/o Studies in the School of Social Sciences and a professor of World Arts and Cultures in the School of Art and Architecture.

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Judy Lucero

Judy A. Lucero (nom de plume, #21918) was a Chicana prisoner poet, cited as a legend among Latina feminists.

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King and Story

The intersection of King and Story serves as an important marker for a neighborhood in East San Jose, California.

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Knife Sotelo

Marvin Sotelo, (born March 3, 1987), known professionally as "Knife" Sotelo or Knifer, is an American rapper, martial artist and author from Los Angeles California.

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KQLZ (defunct)

KQLZ (100.3 FM, "Pirate Radio") was an FM radio station in Los Angeles, California, United States that broadcast from March 17, 1989 to April 2, 1993.

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KRDC (AM)

KRDC (1110 AM) is a family-targeted country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Pasadena, California, serving the Greater Los Angeles Area.

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KWHY-TV

KWHY-TV, virtual channel 22 (UHF digital channel 42), is a Spanish-language independent television station licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States.

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La Bamba (film)

La Bamba is a 1987 American biographical film written and directed by Luis Valdez that follows the life and career of Chicano rock 'n' roll star Ritchie Valens.

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La Calle Stenger

La Calle Stenger is a barrio or neighborhood located in San Benito, Texas.

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La Gente de Aztlan

La Gente de Aztlan (Spanish for "The People of Aztlan") is a bilingual student newsmagazine published, circulated, and run at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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La Marcha Por La Humanidad

La Marcha Por La Humanidad (also known as the Chicano Mural at UH) is a mural housed at the University Center on the campus of the University of Houston.

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La Prensa (San Antonio)

La Prensa ("The Press") was an American Spanish-language daily newspaper based in San Antonio that ran from February 13, 1913, to May 29, 1959, under the Lozano family, then until January 31, 1963, under successive owners.

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La Raza

The Spanish expression la Raza (literally 'the Race') refers to the Hispanophone populations (primarily though not always exclusively in the Western Hemisphere), considered as an ethnic or racial unity historically deriving from the Spanish Empire, and the process of racial miscegenation of the Spanish colonizers with the indigenous populations of the New World (and sometimes Africans brought there by the Atlantic slave trade).

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La Raza (newspaper)

La Raza was a bilingual newspaper and magazine published by Chicano activists in East Los Angeles from 1967-1977.

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La Raza (song)

"La Raza" is a song, featuring Spanglish lyrics, recorded by American rapper Kid Frost and featured on the album Hispanic Causing Panic.

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Las Cafeteras

Las Cafeteras is a Chicano band from East Los Angeles, California.Their music fuses spoken word and folk music, with traditional Son Jarocho, Afro-Mexican music and zapateado dancing.

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Latin Grammy Award for Best Tejano Album

The Latin Grammy Award for Best Tejano Album is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and creates a wider awareness of cultural diversity and contributions of Latin recording artists in the United States and internationally.

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Latino children's literature

The term "Latino children's literature" encompasses materials about the cultural experience of Latinos and Chicanos in the United States.

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Latino poetry

Although the term is the source of some controversy, Latino poetry has generally come to identify writing by different groups of Latino heritage within the United States, including Chicanos, Puerto Ricans, Dominicans and Cuban-Americans.

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Latinos (newspaper series)

Latinos is an award-winning, 27-part newspaper series on southern California's Latino community and culture of the early 1980s.

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Laura Aguilar

Laura Aguilar (October 26, 1959 – April 25, 2018) was an American photographer.

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Laurie Ann Guerrero

Laurie Ann Guerrero is an award-winning Chicana poet from San Antonio, Texas.

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League of Revolutionaries for a New America

The League of Revolutionaries for a New America (LRNA) is an organization of revolutionaries in the United States formed with the stated goal of "educating revolutionaries and winning them over to a cooperative communist resolution to the problems faced in the economy and society." (Program of the League of Revolutionaries for a New America) The League was founded in 1993.

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League of Revolutionary Struggle (Marxist-Leninist)

The League of Revolutionary Struggle (Marxist-Leninist) was a Marxist-Leninist1 movement in the United States formed in 1978 by merging communist organizations.

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Levi Romero (poet)

Levi Romero (born April 5, 1961) is a New Mexican poet and lecturer in Creative Writing and Chicano Studies at the University of New Mexico.

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LGBT culture in Mexico

In Mexican culture, it is now relatively common to include gay characters on Mexican sitcoms and soap operas (telenovelas) and to discuss homosexuality in talk shows.

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Library instruction

Library instruction, also called bibliographic instruction (BI), user education and library orientation, consists of "instructional programs designed to teach library users how to locate the information they need quickly and effectively.

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Lil Rob discography

This is the discography of Chicano rapper Lil Rob.

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Linda Ronstadt

Linda Maria Ronstadt (born July 15, 1946) is an American retired popular music singer known for singing in a wide range of genres including rock, country, jazz, light opera, and Latin.

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Lisbeth Haas

Lisbeth Haas (born c.1954) is an American historian and anthropologist.

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List of Aquarius (U.S. TV series) episodes

Aquarius is an American period crime drama television series created by John McNamara for NBC.

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List of Chicano rappers

The following is a list of notable Chicano rappers.

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List of Cornell University faculty

This list of Cornell University faculty includes notable current and former instructors and administrators of Cornell University, an Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York.

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List of diasporas

History provides many examples of notable diasporas.

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List of ethnic enclaves in North American cities

This is a list of ethnic enclaves in various countries of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds to the native population.

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List of ethnic slurs

The following is a list of ethnic slurs (ethnophaulisms) that are, or have been, used as insinuations or allegations about members of a given ethnicity, or to refer to them in a derogatory (that is, critical or disrespectful), pejorative (disapproving or contemptuous), or otherwise insulting manner.

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List of HIV-positive people

This is a categorized, alphabetical list of people who are known to have been infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the pathogen that causes AIDS, including those who have died.

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List of Latino superheroes

This is a list of Latino superheroes.

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List of Mexican-American communities

This is a list of communities known for possessing a community or a large number of Mexican Americans.

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List of Native American women of the United States

This is a list of notable Native American women of the United States.

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List of people from San Marcos, Texas

This is a list of people from San Marcos, Texas in the United States.

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List of people from Texas

The following are notable people who were either born, raised or have lived for a significant period of time in the U.S. state of Texas.

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List of places named after Cesar Chavez

The following is a list of places named after Cesar Chavez, an American labor leader and civil rights activist.

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List of poets

This is an alphabetical list of internationally notable poets.

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List of Predator characters

This article lists characters and actors in the ''Predator'' series of science fiction films.

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List of University of California, Irvine people

This page lists noted individuals associated with the University of California, Irvine.

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List of University of California, Los Angeles people

This is a list of notable present and former faculty, staff, and students of the University of California, Los Angeles − UCLA.

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List of University of Houston people

The list of University of Houston people includes notable alumni, former students, and faculty of the University of Houston.

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List of writers from peoples indigenous to the Americas

This is a list of notable writers who are Indigenous peoples of the Americas.

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Living Up the Street

Living up the Street is a book written by Gary Soto.

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Lorna Dee Cervantes

Lorna Dee Cervantes (born August 6, 1954) is an award-winning Chicana, of Mexican and Native American (Chumash), ancestry.

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Los Beltrán

Los Beltrán (in English, "The Beltrans") was a Spanish-language situation comedy series, which aired on the U.S.-based network Telemundo from 1999 to 2001.

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Los Four

Los Four was a Chicano artist collective during the 1970s and early 1980s in Los Angeles, California.

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Los Vendidos

Los Vendidos (Spanish for The Sold Ones or The Sellouts) is a one-act play by Chicano playwright Luis Valdez, a founding member of El Teatro Campesino.

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Lourdes Portillo

Lourdes Portillo (born 1944) is a Mexican American screenwriter and filmmaker.

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Love and Rockets (comics)

Love and Rockets (often abbreviated L&R) is a comic book series by the Hernandez brothers: Gilbert, Jaime, and Mario.

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Low Rider

"Low Rider" is a song written by American funk band War and producer Jerry Goldstein, which appeared on their album Why Can't We Be Friends?, released in 1975.

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Lower West Side, Chicago

Lower West Side is a community area on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States.

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Lowrider (magazine)

Lowrider is an American automobile magazine, focusing almost exclusively on the style known as a lowrider.

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Lucha Corpi

Lucha Corpi is a Chicana poet and mystery writer.

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Luis Alfaro

Luis Alfaro (born 1963 in Los Angeles, California) is a Chicano performance artist, writer, theater director, and social activist.

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Luis J. Rodriguez

Luis Javier Rodriguez (born 1954) is an American poet, novelist, journalist, critic, and columnist.

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Luis Omar Salinas

Luis Omar Salinas (1937–2008) was a leading Chicano poet who published a number of well-received collections of poetry, including the Crazy Gypsy, which has been described as "a classic of contemporary and Chicano poetry"), I Go Dreaming Serenades, and Afternoon of The Unreal. He was awarded the Stanley Kunitz award by Columbia Magazine for one of his poems, and a General Electric Foundation Award. Salinas is regarded as "one of the founding fathers of Chicano poetry in America," with many of his poems being "canonized in U.S. Hispanic literature.".

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Luis Rodríguez (producer)

Luis Rodríguez Salazar (born 1948) is a Spanish producer, arranger, mixer and engineer, known by his role in the co-production of Modern Talking.

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Luis Valdez

Luis Miguel Valdez (born June 26, 1940) is an American playwright, actor, writer and film director.

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M. Miriam Herrera

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Mago Orona Gándara

Margarita "Mago" Orona Gándara (February 8, 1929 – February 18, 2018) was a Chicana artist.

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Malaquías Montoya

Malaquías Montoya is an American born Chicano poster artist and a major figure in the Chicano Art Movement of the 1960s and 1970s.

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Mandy Gonzalez

Mandy Gonzalez (born August 22, 1978) on IMDb Pro.

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Manuel Ramos

Manuel Ramos, an attorney who also has taught Chicano literature courses at Metropolitan State University of Denver, is the author of several crime fiction novels.

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Mar Vista Gardens

Mar Vista Gardens is a housing project at 11965 Allin Street in Del Rey, a district of southwestern Los Angeles County, California near Culver City, bordering Ballona Creek.

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María Guillermina Valdes Villalva

María Guillermina (Guille) Valdes Villalva (also known as Guillermina Valdez de Villalva or Villalba, December 15, 1939 – September 11, 1991) was a Chicana scholar and activist born in El Paso, Texas.

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María Limón

María Limón, born María de Socorro Limón Castro, is a Chicana writer, poet, and activist based in Austin,Texas.

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Margarita Cota-Cárdenas

Margarita Cota-Cárdenas (born November 10, 1941) is a Mexican American poet and author.

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Maria Cotera

Maria Eugenia Cotera (born July 17, 1964) is a Chicana feminist, activist, author, researcher, and professor.

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Maria Elizabeth Muñoz

Maria Elizabeth Muñoz, a Chicana activist, was a third-party candidate for Vice President of the United States in the United States presidential election, 1992, representing the New Alliance Party (NAP) as the running mate of Lenora Fulani.

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Mario Cantu

Mauro Casiano Cantu, Jr. (April 2, 1937, San Antonio, Texas - November 9, 2000, San Antonio) was a restaurant owner, Chicano activist, advocate and member of a Marxist-Maoist Mexican guerrilla group, as well as a spokesman for human rights for Chicanos and Mexicans both in the US and in Mexico.

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Mario Suárez (writer)

Mario Suárez (1925–1998) was one of the earliest Chicano writers.

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Mark Vallen

Mark Vallen (born 1953) is an American activist with Chicano and other issues, curator, figurative realist painter, and blogger, who runs the Art for a Change web site; he founded The Black Moon web site for Japanese culture.

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Mary Helen Ponce

Mary Helen Ponce is a chicana writer.

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Maya Christina Gonzalez

Maya Christina Gonzalez (born 1964) is an award-winning queer Chicana artist, illustrator, educator and publisher.

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Mayuto Correa

Mayuto Correa (born 9 March 1943) is a Brazilian percussionist, guitarist, and composer.

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McOndo

McOndo is a Latin American literary movement that breaks from the Magical Realism (Realismo mágico) mode of narration, and counters it with the strong, ideologic associations of the cultural and narrative languages of the mass communications media, and with the modernity of urban living; the experience of town versus country, of McOndo vs. Macondo.

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MEChA

M.E.Ch.A. (Spanish: Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanx de Aztlán; "Chicanx Student Movement of Aztlán", the x being a gender neutral inflection) is an organization that seeks to promote Chicano unity and empowerment through political action.

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Mel Casas

Melesio "Mel" Casas (November 24, 1929 – November 30, 2014) was a Chicano artist, activist, writer and teacher.

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Melanie Cervantes

Melanie Cervantes (born in Harbor City, CA) is a Xicana artist and activist based in the Bay Area.

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Mestiza Double Consciousness

Mestiza Double Consciousness is a term coined by Peruvian-American Sociologist Sylvanna Falcón in her explanatory study entitled "Mestiza Double Consciousness: The Voices of Afro-Peruvian Women on Gendered Racism." The term explains how Afro-Peruvian women have become engaged in activism and organized against racism, how they have become aware of their social positions, and how, as an outcome, they have formed a different consciousness that did not previously exist, which Falcón calls the "Mestiza Double Consciousness.".

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Mexican American bibliography

This is a Mexican American bibliography.

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Mexican American Youth Organization

The Mexican American Youth Organization (acronym MAYO, also described as the Mexican Youth Organization) is a civil rights organization formed in 1967 in San Antonio, Texas, USA to fight for Mexican-American rights.

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Mexican Americans

Mexican Americans (mexicoamericanos or estadounidenses de origen mexicano) are Americans of full or partial Mexican descent.

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Mexican Canadians

Mexican Canadians (Mexicano-canadiense, Mexicain canadien) are Canadian citizens of Mexican ancestry or a Mexican-born person who resides in Canada.

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Mexican muralism

Mexican muralism was the promotion of mural painting starting in the 1920s, generally with social and political messages as part of efforts to reunify the country under the post Mexican Revolution government.

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Mexican Museum

El Museo Mexicano or The Mexican Museum is a San Francisco, California, United States museum created to exhibit the aesthetic expression of the Latino, Chicano, Mexican, and Mexican-American people.

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Mexican-American Education Council

The Mexican-American Educational Council (MAEC) was a post Chicano-movement non-profit organization in the Houston, Texas area.

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Mexican-American middle class

The Mexican American middle class is a sub population of people of Mexican descent living in the United States who identify with a middle class status.

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Mexicans in Panama

Mexican Panamanians are people born in Mexico who live in Panama.

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Mexicayotl

Mexicayotl (Nahuatl word meaning "Essence of the Mexican", "Mexicanity"; Spanish: Mexicanidad; see -yotl) is a movement reviving the indigenous religion, philosophy and traditions of ancient Mexico (Aztec religion and Aztec philosophy) among the Mexican people.

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Mexifornia

Mexifornia (also Calexico or Califaztlán) is a portmanteau of Mexico and California.

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Michael Arias

Michael Arias (born 1968) is an American-born filmmaker active primarily in Japan.

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Michael Peña

Michael Anthony Peña (born January 13, 1976) is an American actor and musician.

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Michigan State University Libraries

Michigan State University Libraries (MSU Libraries) comprise the 29th largest academic library system in North America with over 4.9 million volumes and 6.7 million microforms.

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Miguel-Angel Soria

Miguel-Angel Soria (born in Tijuana) is a Chicano community artist and activist from San Diego, California.

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Mijos

Mijos are a series of plastic collectible figurines created by David Gonzales.

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Milcha Sanchez-Scott

Milcha Sanchez-Scott (born 1953) is an American playwright of Indonesian, Chinese, Dutch, and Colombian heritage.

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Misogyny in rap music

Misogyny in rap music refers to lyrics, videos or other aspects of rap music that support, glorify, justify, or normalize the objectification, exploitation, or victimization of women.

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Mission burrito

A Mission burrito (also known as a San Francisco burrito or a Mission-style burrito) is a type of burrito that first became popular during the 1960s in the Mission District of San Francisco, California.

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Mission District, San Francisco

The Mission District, also commonly called "The Mission", is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California, United States, originally known as "the Mission lands" meaning the lands belonging to the sixth Alta California mission, Mission San Francisco de Asis.

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Mixed-blood

The term mixed-blood in the United States is most often employed for individuals of mixed European and Native American ancestry.

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Moctesuma Esparza

Moctezuma Esparza (born March 12, 1949) is a Mexican-American producer, entertainment executive, entrepreneur and community activist.

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Modesta Avila

Modesta Avila (1867 or 1869 – September 1891) was a protestor in Orange County, California, who became the county's first convicted felon and first state prisoner.

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Mt. Angel, Oregon

Mt.

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Multiracial

Multiracial is defined as made up of or relating to people of many races.

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Murder of Joe Campos Torres

José Campos Torres (December 20, 1953 – May 5, 1977) was a 23-year-old Mexican-American and Vietnam veteran who was ruthlessly beaten by several White Houston Police Department (HPD) officers that subsequently lead to his death.

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Music of California

In the United States, California is commonly associated with the film, music, and arts industries; there are numerous world-famous Californian musicians.

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Mutualista

Mutualistas were community-based mutual aid societies created by Mexican immigrants in the late 19th century United States.

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Nao Bustamante

Nao Bustamante is a Chicana multimedia and performance artist, from the San Joaquin Valley in California.

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Natalia Anciso

Natalia Anciso (born March 25, 1985) is an American Chicana-Tejana contemporary artist and educator.

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National Association of Chicana and Chicano Studies

The National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS) is "the academic organization that serves academic programs, departments and research centers that focus on issues pertaining to Mexican Americans, Chicana/os, and Latina/os." Unlike many professional academic associations, NACCS "rejects mainstream research, which promotes an integrationist perspective that emphasizes consensus, assimilation, and legitimization of societal institutions.

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National Museum of Mexican Art

The National Museum of Mexican Art (Formerly known as the Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum) is a museum which features Mexican, Latino, and Chicano art and culture.

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Native American religion

Native American religions are the spiritual practices of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.

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Nepantla

Nepantla is a concept used often in Chicano and Latino anthropology, social commentary, criticism, literature and art.

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Nephtalí De León

Nephtalí De León is a Chicano writer known primarily for his poetry, children's stories, and essays.

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New Alliance Party

The New Alliance Party (NAP) was an American political party formed in New York City in 1979.

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New Mexico

New Mexico (Nuevo México, Yootó Hahoodzo) is a state in the Southwestern Region of the United States of America.

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No más bebés

No Más Bebés is a documentary film that tells the story of immigrant women who were sterilized after going into labor.

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Norma Alarcón

Norma Alarcón (born November 30, 1943) is a Chicana author and publisher in the United States.

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Norma Elia Cantú

Norma Elia Cantú (born January 3, 1947) is a Chicana postmodernist writer and the Murchison Professor in the Humanities at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas.

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Nova Color Artists Acrylic Paint

Nova Color Artists Acrylic Paint was first manufactured in Culver City, California in 1965 shortly after the commercial introduction of acrylic polymer resin for paint production.

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Nuestra Familia

Nuestra Familia (Spanish for "our family") is a criminal organization of Mexican American (Chicano) prison gangs with origins in Northern California.

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Olga Rodriguez

Olga Rodriguez is a Chicano activist and a leading member of the Socialist Workers Party of the United States.

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Olga Talamante

Olga Talamante (born 1950) is a Chicana political activist and the current executive director of the California-based Chicana/Latina Foundation.

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Once a Day

"Once a Day" is a song written by Bill Anderson and recorded as the debut single by American country artist Connie Smith.

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One Day as a Lion

One Day as a Lion is a power duo that was started in 2008 by Zack de la Rocha, the vocalist of Rage Against the Machine and Jon Theodore, former drummer of The Mars Volta and current drummer of Queens of the Stone Age.

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One Eight Seven

One Eight Seven (also known and abbreviated as 187) is a 1997 crime drama film directed by Kevin Reynolds.

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Oscar Zeta Acosta

Oscar "Zeta" Acosta Fierro (April 8, 1935 – disappeared 1974) was an American attorney, politician, novelist and activist in the Chicano Movement.

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Paño

Paños are pen or pencil drawings on fabric, a form of prison artwork made in the Southwest United States.

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Pachuco

Pachuco refers to a subculture of Chicanos and Mexican-Americans, associated with zoot suits, street gangs, nightlife, and flamboyant public behavior.

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PADRES

Padres Asociados para Derechos Religiosos, Educativos, y Sociales (Spanish for "Priests Associated for Religious, Education, and Social Rights") is a Chicano Catholic priest's organization.

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Passing (racial identity)

Racial passing occurs when a person classified as a member of one racial group is also accepted as a member of a different racial group.

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Pastura, New Mexico

Pastura is a small unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Guadalupe County, New Mexico, United States, approximately halfway between Santa Rosa and Vaughn.

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Patricia Rodriguez (artist)

Patricia Rodriguez (born 1944) is a prominent Chicana artist and educator.

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Patricia Zavella

Patricia Zavella is an anthropologist and professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz in the Latin American and Latino Studies department.

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Patssi Valdez

Patssi Valdez (born 1951) is an American Chicana artist, living and working in Los Angeles, California.

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PCUN

Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (in English, Northwest Treeplanters and Farmworkers United), more commonly known by the acronym PCUN, is the largest Latino union in the state of Oregon.

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Pedro Ayala

Pedro Ayala (June 29, 1911 – December 1, 1990), called "El Monarca del Acordeón", was a Mexican accordionist and songwriter from General Terán, Nuevo León, Mexico.

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Performance poetry

Performance poetry is poetry that is specifically composed for or during a performance before an audience.

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Picfair Village, Los Angeles

Picfair Village is a residential district in the Westside of the city of Los Angeles, California.

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Pinoy

Pinoy is an informal demonym referring to the Filipino people in the Philippines and their culture as well as to overseas Filipinos in the Filipino diaspora.

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Plan de Santa Bárbara

El Plan de Santa Bárbara: A Chicano Plan for Higher Education El Plan de Santa Barbara is a 155-page document, which was written in 1969 by the Chicano Coordinating Council on Higher Education.

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Pochano

Pochanos (fem. pochanas) are former Mexican citizens that are both Pochos and Chicanos at the same time.

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Pocho

Pocho (feminine: pocha) is a term used by Mexicans (frequently pejoratively) to describe Chicanos and those who have left Mexico.

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Political poetry

Political poetry brings together politics and poetry.

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Politically Re-Active

Politically Re-Active is a political comedy podcast from First Look Media and Panoply hosted by comedians W. Kamau Bell and Hari Kondabolu.

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Polly Baca

Polly Baca (born February 13, 1941) is an American politician who served as Chair of the Democratic Caucus of the Colorado House of Representatives (1976–79), being the first woman to hold that office and the first Hispanic woman elected to the Colorado State Senate and in the House and Senate of a state Legislature.

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Postcolonial anarchism

Post-colonial anarchism is a term coined by Roger White in response to his experience as an Anarchist Person of Color in the anarchist movement in North America.

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Prayers (duo)

Prayers is a Chicano electronic rock duo founded in 2013 by Rafael Reyes and Dave Parley.

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Quinto Sol

Quinto Sol was the first fully independent publishing house to surface from the Chicano movement in the Sixties.

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Race and Economics

Race and Economics is a book by Thomas Sowell, in which the author analyzes the relationship between race and wealth in the United States, specifically, that of blacks.

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Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers

Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers is a 1970 book by Tom Wolfe.

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Raza Unida Party

Partido Nacional de La Raza Unida (National United Peoples PartyArmando Navarro (2000) La Raza Unida Party, p. 20 or United Race Party) is a former Hispanic political party centered on Chicano (Mexican-American) nationalism.

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Rebozo

A rebozo is a long flat garment used mostly by women in Mexico.

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Reconquista (Mexico)

The Reconquista ("reconquest") is a term that is used (not exclusively) to describe the vision by different individuals, groups, and/or nations that the U.S. Southwest should be politically or culturally conquered by Mexico.

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Redondo Beach, California

Redondo Beach is one of the three Beach Cities in Los Angeles County, California, United States, located in the South Bay region of the Greater Los Angeles area.

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Reies Tijerina

Reies Lopez Tijerina (September 21, 1926 – January 19, 2015), an activist who led a struggle in the 1960s and 1970s to restore New Mexican land grants to the descendants of their Spanish colonial and Mexican owners.

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René y René

René y René was a Latin pop duo from Laredo, Texas.

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René Yañez

René Yañez (19 September 1942 – 29 May 2018) was a Mexican-American painter, assemblage artist, performance artist, curator and community activist located in San Francisco, California.

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Revolutionary Organization of Labor

The Revolutionary Organization of Labor, formerly known as the Ray O. Light Group, is an anti-revisionist Marxist-Leninist 1961 splinter group from the Communist Party USA.

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Richard Montoya

Richard Montoya is a Chicano actor, director, producer, screenwriter, playwright, comedian, and co-founding member of the San Francisco based performance troupe Culture Clash.

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Richard T. Castro

Richard Thomas Castro (1946 – April 13, 1991), an educational and civil rights activist, was director of Denver's Agency for Human Rights and Community Relations at the time of his death from an aneurysm.

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Rigoberto González

Rigoberto González (born 1970) is an American writer and book critic.

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Rini Templeton

Lucille Corinne Templeton (July 1, 1935 – June 15, 1986), better known as "Rini" Templeton, was an American graphic artist, sculptor, and political activist.

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Rio Rico, Arizona

Rio Rico is a census-designated place (CDP) in Santa Cruz County, Arizona, United States.

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Riverside High School (El Paso, Texas)

Riverside High School is a public high school in El Paso, Texas.

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Roberta Fernández

Roberta Fernández is a Tejana novelist, scholar, critic and arts advocate.

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Rod Masterson

Rodney Gregory Masterson, Jr., known as Rod Masterson (February 14, 1945 – September 12, 2013), was an American film and television actor from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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Rodolfo Gonzales

Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales (June 18, 1928 – April 12, 2005) was a Mexican American boxer, poet, and political activist.

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Rolando Hinojosa

Rolando Hinojosa (born 1929) is an American novelist, essayist, poet and the Ellen Clayton Garwood professor in the English Department at the University of Texas at Austin.

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Roots of Blood

Raíces de sangre (Roots of Blood) is a Mexican movie written and directed by Jesús Salvador Treviño released in 1978 in Mexico and other countries.

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Royal Chicano Air Force

The Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF) is a Sacramento, California-based art collective, founded in 1970 by José Montoya and Esteban Villa.

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Ruben Castillo (boxer)

Ruben Castillo (born December 19, 1957) is a Mexican-American boxer who fought in the Featherweight division.

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Ruben Ramos

Ruben Ramos, also known as El Gato Negro, is an American Tejano music performer.

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Ruben Salazar

Ruben Salazar (March 3, 1928 – August 29, 1970) was a reporter for the Los Angeles Times, the first Mexican-American journalist from mainstream media to cover the Chicano community.

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Rudolfo Anaya

Rudolfo Anaya (born October 30, 1937) is an American author.

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Rudy Pantoja

Rudolph McCoy-Pantoja Jr. (born July 20, 1964), also known as simply Rudy Pantoja and by the gag name "Hugh Mungus", is an American political candidate and a resident of Seattle, Washington.

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Rudy Ruiz

Rudy Ruiz is a writer, advocate, and social entrepreneur.

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Rueben Martinez

Rueben Martinez (born 1940 in Miami, Arizona) is a Mexican-American activist and businessman.

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Run-DMC

Run-DMC was an American hip hop group from Hollis, Queens, New York, founded in 1981 by Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, and Jason Mizell.

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Rust and Bone (short story collection)

Rust and Bone is a collection of short stories by Canadian author Craig Davidson, first published in 2005 by Viking Canada.

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Ry Cooder

Ryland Peter "Ry" Cooder (born March 15, 1947) is an American musician, songwriter, film score composer, and record producer.

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Sacramento Knoxx

Sacramanto Knoxx, born Christopher Yepez, is an Ojibwe and Chicano rapper, artist and activist.

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Sahuarita, Arizona

Sahuarita is a town in Pima County, Arizona, United States.

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Sal Castro

Salvador B. Castro (October 25, 1933 – April 15, 2013) was a Mexican-American educator and activist.

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Salvador Torres

Salvador Roberto Torres (born 1936) is an American artist and muralist and an early exponent of the Chicano art movement.

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San Benito High School (California)

San Benito High School is a school in Hollister, California, United States.

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San Diego–Coronado Bridge

The San Diego–Coronado Bridge, locally referred to as the Coronado Bridge, is a prestressed concrete/steel girder bridge, crossing over San Diego Bay in the United States, linking San Diego with Coronado, California.

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San Joaquin Valley

The San Joaquin Valley is the area of the Central Valley of the U.S. state of California that lies south of the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta and is drained by the San Joaquin River.

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San Jose, California

San Jose (Spanish for 'Saint Joseph'), officially the City of San José, is an economic, cultural, and political center of Silicon Valley and the largest city in Northern California.

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Santa Barraza

Santa Barraza (born April 7, 1951) is an American mixed-media artist and painter who is well known for her colorful, retablo style painting.

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Satanas (gang)

The Satanas Gang (aka Ese Te Ese or STS) is a Filipino American street gang in Southern California, founded in 1972.

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Save Our State

Save Our State (SOS) is an activist organization opposed to illegal immigration in Southern California.

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Saved by the Bell: The College Years

Saved by the Bell: The College Years is an American sitcom sequel to the Saved by the Bell series that ran from May 22, 1993 to February 8, 1994, lasting for only one season.

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Secular spirituality

Secular spirituality is the adherence to a spiritual philosophy without adherence to a religion.

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Self Help Graphics & Art

Self-Help Graphics & Art, Inc. is a community arts center in East Los Angeles, California, USA.

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Sergio Troncoso

Sergio Troncoso is an American author of short stories, essays and novels.

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Shame on You (Indigo Girls song)

"Shame on You" is a single from the Indigo Girls album Shaming of the Sun released in 1997.

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Slow Pain

Slow Pain is a chicano rapper.

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Social poetry

Social poetry is a term which has been broadly used to describe poetry which performs a social function or contains a level of social commentary.

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Soldaderas

Soldaderas, often called Adelitas, were women in the military who participated in the conflict of the Mexican Revolution, ranging from commanding officers to combatants to camp followers.

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Soledad Alatorre

Soledad "Chole" Alatorre (born 1927) is a Chicana labor activist who was active in the Greater Los Angeles Area, and is known for her work with the Centro de Acción Social Autónomo (CASA) and for her advocacy of civil rights among the Chicano community.

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Sonia Romero

Sonia Romero (born 1980 in Los Angeles, California) is a Chicana, American artist known for her printmaking, mixed media linocut prints, murals, and public art based in Los Angeles.

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Spanglish

Spanglish (a portmanteau of the words "Spanish" and "English") is a name sometimes given to various contact dialects, pidgins, or creole languages that result from interaction between Spanish and English used by people who speak both languages or parts of both languages, mainly in the United States.

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Spanish dialects and varieties

Some of the regional varieties of the Spanish language are quite divergent from one another, especially in pronunciation and vocabulary, and less so in grammar.

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Spanish profanity

The Spanish language employs a wide range of swear words that vary between Spanish speaking nations, and in regions and subcultures of each nation.

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Stanley Adams (actor)

Stanley Adams (April 7, 1915 – April 27, 1977) was an American actor and screenwriter.

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Stephen Durham

Stephen Durham (born 1947) is an American activist based in New York City, and the Freedom Socialist Party (FSP) nominee for President of the United States in the 2012 general election.

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Stereotypes of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States

Latin America is generally considered to comprise all of the politically independent territory of the Western Hemisphere outside of Canada and the United States, that was originally colonized by the Spaniards or Portuguese.

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Steve Sailer

Steven Ernest "Steve" Sailer (born December 20, 1958) is an American journalist, blogger, movie critic, a former correspondent for UPI and a columnist for Taki's Magazine and VDARE.com, which has been associated with white supremacy,Sam Frizell,.

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Strange Rumblings in Aztlan

"Strange Rumblings in Aztlan" is an article published in Rolling Stone #81, dated April 29, 1971, and written by Hunter S. Thompson.

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Sunny & the Sunglows

Sunny & the Sunglows (later known as Sunny & the Sunliners) were an American musical group formed in 1959 in San Antonio, Texas.

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Susan Cervantes

Susan Kelk Cervantes (b. 1944) is an American artist who has been at the epicenter of the San Francisco mural movement and the founder and executive director of the community-based non-profit Precita Eyes Muralists.

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Susana Chavez-Silverman

Susana Chávez-Silverman (born in Los Angeles), is a U.S. Latina writer and professor of Romance Languages and Literature at Pomona College in Claremont, California.

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Sylvia Morales

Sylvia Morales (born 1943 in Phoenix, Arizona) is a Mexican American film director, writer, producer, and editor.

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Sylvia Pasquel

Sylvia Pasquel (born Silvia Banquells Pinal, 13 October 1949) is a Mexican actress.

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Taller de Gráfica Popular

The Taller de Gráfica Popular (Spanish: "People's Graphic Workshop") is an artist's print collective founded in Mexico in 1937 by artists Leopoldo Méndez, Pablo O'Higgins, and Luis Arenal.

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Tanda (informal loan club)

A tanda is the Latin American term for an informal rotating savings and credit association (ROSCAS).

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Teatro Campesino

El Teatro Campesino ("farmworkers' theater"), is a theatrical troupe founded in 1965 as the cultural arm of the United Farm Workers with the "full support of Cesar Chavez." The original actors were all farmworkers, and El Teatro Campesino enacted events inspired by the lives of their audience.

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Teddy Boy

Teddy Boy (also known as Ted) is a British subculture typified by young men wearing clothes that were partly inspired by the styles worn by dandies in the Edwardian period, which Savile Row tailors had attempted to re-introduce in Britain after the Second World War.

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Tejano

The Tejano (Derived from "Tejas", the Hasinais indian name for "Texas", meaning "friends" or "allies") are residents of the state of Texas who are culturally descended from the original Spanish-speaking settlers of Texas and northern Mexico. They may be variously of Criollo Spanish or Mexican American origin. Historically, the Spanish term Tejano has been used to identify various groups of people. During the Spanish colonial era, the term was primarily applied to Spanish settlers of the region now known as the state of Texas (first it was part of New Spain and after 1821 it was part of Mexico). After settlers entered from the United States and gained the independence of the Republic of Texas, the term was applied to mostly Spanish-speaking Texans, Hispanicized Germans, and other Spanish-speaking residents. In practice, many members of traditionally Tejano communities often have varying degrees of fluency in Spanish with some having virtually no Spanish proficiency though still considered culturally part of the community. Since the early 20th century, Tejano has been more broadly used to identify a Texan Mexican American. It is also a term used to identify natives, as opposed to newcomers, in the areas settled. Latino people of Texas identify as Tejano if their families were living there before the area was controlled by Anglo Americans.

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Tejano music

Tejano music or Tex-Mex music (Texan-Mexican music) is the name given to various forms of folk and popular music originating among the Mexican-American populations of Central and Southern Texas.

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Teresa Gutierrez

Teresa Gutiérrez (born January 6, 1951) is an American activist.

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Tex-Mex cuisine in Houston

Tex-Mex cuisine is very popular in Houston.

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Texan English

Texan English is the array of American English spoken in Texas, primarily falling under the regional dialects of Southern and Midland U.S. English.

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Texas (novel)

Texas (1985) is a novel by American writer James A. Michener (1907-1997), based on the history of the Lone Star State.

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The Great Shark Hunt

The Great Shark Hunt is a book by Hunter S. Thompson.

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The House on Mango Street

The House on Mango Street is a 1984 coming-of-age novel by Mexican-American writer Sandra Cisneros.

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The Intruders (band)

The Intruders were an American soul music group most popular in the 1960s and 1970s.

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The New Centurions (novel)

The New Centurions (1971), is a novel by American writer Joseph Wambaugh.

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The Premiers

The Premiers were a Mexican-American garage band in the 1960s, best known for their 1964 hit, "Farmer John.".

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The Revolt of the Cockroach People

The Revolt of the Cockroach People is a novel by Oscar Zeta Acosta.

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The Ring (1952 film)

The Ring is a 1952 American boxing drama film directed by Kurt Neumann and based on an Irving Shulman´s novel. It tells the story of a Mexican American who becomes a boxer to gain reputation in the U.S. and be respected by the English-speaking white majority. The film was shot in various locations in Los Angeles. The film is basically a look at institutionalized bigotry.

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The White Boy Shuffle

The White Boy Shuffle is the 1996 first novel of poet Paul Beatty.

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Thee Midniters

Thee Midniters were an American group, among the first Chicano rock bands to have a major hit in the United States.

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Their Dogs Came with Them

Their Dogs Came With Them is a 2007 novel by Helena Maria Viramontes.

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Tia Chucha's Centro Cultural

Tia Chucha's Centro Cultural is a non-profit cultural center and bookstore in Sylmar, California.

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Timeline of feminism

The following is a timeline of the history of feminism.

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Timeline of feminism in the United States

This is a timeline of feminism in the United States.

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Timeline of second-wave feminism

This is a Timeline of second-wave feminism, from its beginning in the mid-twentieth century, to the start of Third-wave feminism in the early 1990s.

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Tlaloc Rivas

Tlaloc Rivas is a self-identified Chicano who is a theatre director, a writer, and an assistant professor at The University of Iowa.

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Tomás Rivera

Tomás Rivera (December 22, 1935 – May 16, 1984) was a Chicano author, poet, and educator.

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Tony Bellamy

Robert Anthony Bellamy or Tony "T-Bone" Bellamy (September 12, 1946 – December 25, 2009), was born to parents James Bellamy and Olga Bellamy (nee Avila).

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Tortilla art

Tortilla art refers to fine art that uses tortillas as a canvas.

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Tracking the Chupacabra

Tracking the Chupacabra: The Vampire Beast in Fact, Fiction and Folklore is a non-fiction book by Benjamin Radford, an American writer and investigator.

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Traquero

A traquero is a railroad track worker, or "section hand", especially a Mexican or Mexican American railroad track worker ("gandy dancer" in American English usage).

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Triple oppression

Triple oppression is a theory developed by black socialists in the United States, such as Claudia Jones.

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Tubac, Arizona

Tubac is a census-designated place (CDP) in Santa Cruz County, Arizona, United States.

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UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center

The UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC) was founded in 1969 to foster multidisciplinary research efforts at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

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University of California

The University of California (UC) is a public university system in the US state of California.

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University of California, San Diego

The University of California, San Diego is a public research university located in the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego, California, in the United States.

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University of California, Santa Barbara Library

The University of California, Santa Barbara Library is the university library system of the University of California, Santa Barbara in Santa Barbara, California.

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University of Minnesota Talented Youth Mathematics Program

The University of Minnesota Talented Youth Mathematics Program (UMTYMP) is an alternative secondary mathematics education program in Minnesota, operated by the University of Minnesota's School of Mathematics Center for Educational Programs (MathCEP).

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Vail, Arizona

Vail is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pima County, Arizona, United States.

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Vancouver Indo-Chinese Women's Conference

The Vancouver Indochinese Women's Conference (VICWC) took place in April 1971, where close to a thousand women from Canada and the United States met with Indochinese women in a protest of the Vietnam War organized by the Voice of Women.

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Varrio Nuevo Estrada

Varrio Nuevo Estrada, also known as VNE,Moore, J. W. (1991).

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Vato (song)

"Vato" is the first single by Snoop Dogg from his album Tha Blue Carpet Treatment.

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Vatos Locos

Vatos Locos (in English, Crazy Dudes) is a Street gang.

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Venceremos (political organization)

Venceremos, Spanish for "We Will be Victorious," was an American radical left political group active in Palo Alto, California and nearby communities in the early 1970s.

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Victor Ochoa

Victor Ochoa (born August 2, 1948) is an activist, painter, graphic designer and master muralist.

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Vladimir Cora

Vladimir Cora (born 1951, Acaponeta, Nayarit) is a Mexican painter and sculptor based in the state of Nayarit, whose work has been recognized by various awards and membership in the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana.

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Voz Alta Project

The Voz Alta Project (originally named Voz Alta) is a multi-disciplinary art space in San Diego, California.

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Wee Pals

Wee Pals is an American syndicated comic strip about a diverse group of children, created and produced by Morrie Turner.

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West Side Story

West Side Story is a musical with a book by Arthur Laurents, music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.

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Where the Buffalo Roam

Where the Buffalo Roam is a 1980 American semi-biographical comedy film which loosely depicts author Hunter S. Thompson's rise to fame in the 1970s and his relationship with Chicano attorney and activist Oscar "Zeta" Acosta.

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White Latin Americans

White Latin Americans or European Latin Americans are Latin Americans who are considered white, typically due to European, or in some cases Levantine, descent.

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William Nericcio

William Anthony Nericcio, aka Memo, is a Chicano literary theorist, cultural critic, American Literature scholar, and Professor of English and Comparative Literature at San Diego State University.

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William O. Douglas

William Orville Douglas (October 16, 1898January 19, 1980) was an American jurist and politician who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.

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Willie Herrón

Willie Herrón III (born 1951) is an American Chicano muralist, performance artist and commercial artist.

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Xandra Ibarra

Xandra Ibarra (born July 9), who sometimes works under the alias of "La Chica Boom", is a queer, Chicana performance artist based in Oakland, California.

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Xicana literature

Chicana literature is a form of literature that has emerged from the Chicana Feminist movement.

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Yolanda Broyles-Gonzalez

Yolanda Broyles-González is a Yaqui-Chicana professor, writer, and activist.

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Yolanda Lopez

Yolanda M. López (born 1942) is an American painter, printmaker, educator and film producer living in San Francisco, California.

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Zack de la Rocha

Zacharias Manuel de la Rocha (born January 12, 1970) is an American musician.

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Zoot Suit (play)

Zoot Suit is a play written by Luis Valdez, featuring incidental music by Daniel Valdez and Lalo Guerrero.

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...y no se lo tragó la tierra

...y no se lo tragó la tierra is Tomás Rivera 1971 novel, most recently translated to English as...And the Earth Did Not Devour Him.

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1218 (Pt. II)

1218 (Part II) is the seventh studio album by Chicano rapper Lil Rob.

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1945–60 in Western fashion

Fashion in the years following World War II is characterized by the resurgence of haute couture after the austerity of the war years.

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1957 in organized crime

See also: 1956 in organized crime, other events of 1957, 1958 in organized crime and the list of 'years in Organized Crime'.

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1960s

The 1960s (pronounced "nineteen-sixties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on 1 January 1960, and ended on 31 December 1969.

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1963 Chualar bus crash

On September 17, 1963, a freight train collided with a bus carrying 58 migrant farmworkers on a railroad crossing outside Chualar in the Salinas Valley, California, killing 32 people and injuring 25.

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1970s in Western fashion

Fashion in the 1970s was about individuality.

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1977 Women's National Conference: Minority-Latino-Women

See also 1977 National Women's Conference Minority Women: Hispanic Women.

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2000s in fashion

2000s fashion is often described as being a global mash up, where trends saw the fusion of previous vintage styles, global and ethnic clothing (e.g. boho), as well as the fashions of numerous music-based subcultures.

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2010s in fashion

The 2010s have thus far been defined by hipster fashion, athleisure, a revival of austerity-era period pieces and alternative fashions, unisex early 1990s style elements influenced by grunge and skater fashions.

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