After learning about racial injustice firsthand in his hometown of Compton, where he was born in 1948, Albert M. Camarillo spent more than four decades pursuing racial equality as a professor of ...
From the day we enter school, we begin learning about history. Yet when we are young and innocent, we don't stop to consider whose version of history we are being taught. The fact is; the version of ...
When Seonaid Valiant, curator for Latin American Studies at the ASU Library, started at ASU, the collection only had one manuscript. Now, there are books on magic, biology, art, politics, enslavement ...
In the Curator’s Words is an occasional series that takes a critical look at current exhibitions through the eyes of curators. When Rafael Barrientos Martinez first discovered Ramsés Noriega’s art, he ...
AUSTIN — Compared to cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, or San Diego, Austin is not often considered an important hub for the Chicano Movement or Chicano artmaking. But a new exhibition at the ...
This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited articles, webinars and ebooks. On any given day, Chicano Park in San Diego is filled with ...
Dr. Mario Garcia, one of the founders of the Chicano studies major at UCSB, has retired. A two-day event set for this weekend will recognize his legacy. Credit: Matt Perko photo Mario Garcia earned ...
Cal State Fullerton’s new Latinx Lab hopes to bridge the gap between preserving Chicano history and embracing a new era of Latinx studies. Ludi Leiva/For the Times Illustration for the story about Cal ...
With more than 50 years of experience under the program’s belt, Cal State Fullerton’s Chicana and Chicano Studies Department is pioneering a new era of Latin American studies. The program, whose ...
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