For Sara Roldan and Brenda Lara, WonderCon is an opportunity to impart their passion for pop culture to a new audience.
Educators at college and K-12 schools are rethinking how to teach about César Chávez following allegations that the United ...
A large photo of Esteban Villa, José Montoya, Ricardo Favela and Pedro "Pete" Hernandez by Harold Nihel is displayed at the “Rebels With La Causa: Royal Chicano Air Force Art and Activism, 1970-1990,” ...
Wall Street executive turned best-selling author Julissa Arce moved to the United States from Mexico when she was 11. She learned English, graduated from high school and, thanks in part to a Texas law ...
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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 ...
Every year, Arizona State University professor Mathew Sandoval travels to various parts of the Southwest and Mexico to experience the various ways communities celebrate Day of the Dead. Day of the ...
SAN DIEGO — The third annual Chicano Music Festival returned to San Diego, drawing people to celebrate Chicano culture through music, art, and community pride. “The vibe is personal, freedom, raza, ...
Chicano writer and retired educator Carlos Nicolás Flores will hold a presentation and book signing hosted by the Laredo Cultural District Thursday for his latest book, "Pillars of Creation: A Quest ...
Since Rudolfo Anaya's novel "Bless Me, Ultima" was published in 1972, it has received exorbanant praise for its look into the life and soul of a Chicano boy and his family. Anaya sends "Antonio Marez, ...
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