The moment I first became aware of the Chicano movement for land and liberation was upon hearing about Reies Lopez Tijerina’s takeover of a courthouse in rural New Mexico. This was in 1969 during a ...
More than 40 years before Occupy protesters camped in New York’s Zuccotti Park, Oakland’s Frank Ogawa Plaza and elsewhere, Chicano activists in San Diego wielding paint and primer transformed a bleak ...
In San Antonio, a Chicano Painter Who Paired Pop Art with Pointed Politics SAN ANTONIO, Texas — This summer, curator and art historian Ruben Cordova organized an unprecedented four-part exhibition of ...
Forty-years-ago, six Chicano activists died in explosions in Boulder. Francisco Martinez claims the police were responsible for their deaths. Among the victims was his brother: 25-year-old Reyes ...
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