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2001 Chicano Moratorium

Latinos For Peace_doc

Latinos For Peace: Petition

The North Star


Alma Lopez: Our Nuestra de Guadalupe in New Mexico

Análisis de la identidad Chicana a través de tres newsgroups de literatura Chicana.
By Francisco Javier Cortazar Rodríguez Doctorat en Sciences del'Information et de la Communication, Université Paris

 

Brown Power
By David Sanchez

 

Chicanismo: Open Letter
By Ralph Lopez-Urbina
 

Chicano Art Calendar 2006

 

Chicano Songs

CSO: Latino Against the War in Iraq

Chicano/a Movement Songs

David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896-1974)
Read the following statement, composed by several artists to the American Artists' Congress in New York in 1936.

 

Two Chicano Art Manifestos

 

How would an artist use the Internet

Independent Spirit: The Story of Calaca Press
By Victor Payan

Just Another Poster: UCLA/Flower Gallery/Center for Political Graphics

Latino Museum of History, Art & Culture

Mechicano Art Center, East Los Angeles

Museum of Latin American Arts (MoLAA)

Road To Aztlan: Art From A Mythic Homeland.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Latin American Arts

Rufino Tamayo (1899-)
A Zapotec Indian, wrote the following

 

Tlahokan Aztlan
Letter to UN Special Rapporteur
On Religious Intolerance


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