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Chicano studies
Chicano studies is an area studies unit housing multi-disciplines that teach and research the corpus of knowledge dealing with... ... The Plan de Santa Bárbara the document that became the manifesto, the educational aims of the Chicano Movement and a charter of the student activist group MEChA, emphasizes the need for Chicanos and Chicanas to use their educations to improve their... -
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Rodolfo Gonzales
... of Mexican-Americans had received their WWII-era GI Bill educations and the next generation of Chicanos were being drafted to... of Mexican-Americans, who at that point became known as Chicanos, in the camp of the anti-war activists who increasingly... ... ... a foundational work of the burgeoning Chicano Art Movement that accompanied, complimented, and enhanced the Chicano Movement, and, as the Plan Espiritual... talented members of the community to use their abilities to advance la Causa (... -
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Chicano nationalism
Chicano nationalism is the ethnic nationalist ideology of Chicanos. ... Chicanos use name Aztlán in reference to territories within the boundaries of the Mexican Cession, the land that was "granted" to... -
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Chicanos Por La Causa
Chicanos Por La Causa (CPLC) is a non-profit organization in Arizona founded in 1969. It is a statewide community development corporation (CDC). -
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MEChA
(Spanish: Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán, "Chicano Student Movement of Aztlán") is an organization that seeks to promote Chicano unity and empowerment through education and political action. ... While some use the term to strictly refer to only mestizos and Chicanos, others use it to mean all Hispanics and minorities. -
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Mexican murals
Mexican murals are an important part of Mexican culture and history. ... Today, Chicanos still use the walls of public places to place the history, struggles, hopes, needs, and dreams of its people. -
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Chicano Movement
The Chicano Movement of the 1960s, also called the Chicano Civil Rights Movement, also known as El Movimiento, is an extension of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement which began in the 1940s with the stated goal of achieving "social liberation" and Mexican American empowerment. ... Since that time, countless Chicanos and Chicanas have confronted discrimination, racism and exploitation. -
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Sal Castro
Castro, who was ignorant of the rule, had given the go-ahead to use Spanish, and was immediately transferred to Lincoln High School in Lincoln Heights, East Los Angeles. ... | Notable Chicanos | -
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List of Chicano Caló words and expressions
These expressions vary by place, especially with the use of modifying suffixes. ... a language used by Chicanos or Mexican-Americans, derived from the name of the Spanish Gypsy (gitano) dialect, Caló -
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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 (critical or disrespectful), pejorative (disapproving or contemptuous), or insulting manner in the English-speaking world. ... First recorded use in 1915.
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