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Swallows Book Release Parties, Starting May 18 with SEMAP

Vickie Vertiz wrote 4 days ago: Come celebrate the official release of Swallows, my poetry collection just out from Finishing Line P … more →

Tags: News, Readings, Aimee Suzara, book release party, Carne Asada, Chicano, Daughters, Family, Immigrants

Ivory Tower

Edmundo Aguilar wrote 1 week ago: I have wrapped up my first year as a PhD student.  I have never felt so torn apart like this before; … more →

Tags: Academia, Chicano, doctoral, edmundo Aguilar, Latina, Latino, PhD, Social Justice, washington state university

Xicana voice — on honoring mujeres1 comment

malintZINE wrote 2 weeks ago: I have played a spectator role with the Tucson machismo circus that has taken place for a series of … more →

Tags: Chicano Movement, Tucson movement, Accountability, chicana feminist, chicano movement, coyolxauhqui, DA Morales, dia de las madres, Ethnic Studies

I Can See Your Shattered Ego 1 comment

malintZINE wrote 2 weeks ago: Those with the smallest minds have the biggest mouths. I can see your shattered ego all the way in C … more →

Tags: Tucson movement, Her stories, Accountability, arizona, chicana feminist, chicano movement, CHINGONA, Community, Ethnic Studies

Why I am NOT going to the “1st Annual Sequin de Mayo Chola Pageant” in Austin, Texas 10 comments

MF wrote 2 weeks ago: Why I am NOT going to the “1st Annual Sequin de Mayo Chola Pageant” in Austin, Texas by: Raquel Rodr … more →

Tags: Austin Tejas, racism, Prison Industrial Complex, community, Chola, BrownFace, Elysium, Austin, Poo-Poo Platter

What I Cannot Say

malintZINE wrote 3 weeks ago: By Amy Hagemeier … more →

Tags: malintZINE, Womanist, Semillas, Womyn, chicanisma

Borders borders1 comment

malintZINE wrote 1 month ago: When I went through the border I heard a man speak his name, speak for his freedom and the freedom o … more →

Tags: Her stories, Allegiance, arizona, Borders, capitalism, Colonization, Freedom, gendered violence, Immigration

Event: Screening & Director's Talk of Mosquita y Mari by Aurora Guerrero

channabach wrote 1 month ago: SCREENING OF MOSQUITA Y MARIAND DISCUSSION WITH DIRECTOR AURORA GUERRERO Tuesday, April 9 7:00pm Roo … more →

Tags: cool stuff, Events, Gender, Race, Sexuality, Latin American Cinema, Immigration

Event: Screening & Director's Talk: Mosquito y Mari by Aurora Guerrero

channabach wrote 1 month ago: SCREENING OF MOSQUITA Y MARIAND DISCUSSION WITH DIRECTOR AURORA GUERRERO Tuesday, April 9 7:00pm Roo … more →

Tags: cool stuff, Events, Gender, Race, Sexuality, Latin American Cinema, Immigration

Origins Unveiling (Poem)

lalobaletters wrote 1 month ago:   By Elizabeth Vega Before I came into my roundness I was plucked Plucked from trees by brown h … more →

Tags: Acceptance, Courage, Culture, Empowerment, god/dess, Grief, Joy, Life, Poetry

Luis Valdez and Chicano Theater: Sacred/Revolutionary—A Search for Identity, by J. Stewart Bankhead Jr. (Fall, 2007)

johnstewartbankhead wrote 1 month ago: Once I began researching Chicano theater and reading various Luis Valdez plays, I hesitated to conti … more →

Tags: publications, Alienation, assimilation, Aztlan, Bandido, bernabe, Chicano, Community Living, Family

Stop the Relocation of El Centro Chicano!

theinterlopersc wrote 1 month ago: Marco Arizpe The most recent attempt by the University of Southern California to diversify its stude … more →

Tags: Chicano, College, Cultural Centers, Culture, el centro chicano, Latina, Latino, Project Remix, spanish

Soundless Song of the Corn Maiden

malintZINE wrote 1 month ago: She stood there at the top of the mountain overlooking the valley The city and all its people inside … more →

Tags: Her stories, Accountability, chicano community, chicano movement, Community, Freedom, gendered violence, Male Privilege, Malinche

NACCS Veteranos

jmmgarza wrote 1 month ago: The National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS) held their annual conference in San … more →

Tags: Photography, Fotografía, jesus garza, 2013, Texas, Chicano, HDR, Academia, San Antonio

Poetic Interlude --- I am Story

lalobaletters wrote 1 month ago: Not sure who did this amazing piece but it is beautiful. Please talented artist come forth and ident … more →

Tags: Ancestors, Community, Culture, Inspiration, Poetry, spirituality, writing

The House on Mango Street- Sandra Cisneros

Amy wrote 1 month ago: Told in a wonderful series of simple but very moving vignettes, The House on Mango Street is about a … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Book Review, Literature, reality, book, Sexual, American Fiction, Racial

Girl Code, Responsibility, Accountability and In Lak Ech1 comment

malintZINE wrote 1 month ago: I didn’t believe my friend when she was raped. …… The last few years in Tucson have been a struggle … more →

Tags: Tucson movement, Chicano Movement, Accountability, arizona, chicana feminist, Community, concerned Tucson, Depression, Ethnic Studies

Borderland Woman (Poem)

lalobaletters wrote 2 months ago: Not sure who did this amazing piece but it is truly beautiful. Please talented artist come forth and … more →

Tags: Poetry, Culture, Community, Feminism, Gloria Anzaldua

“I make a story for my life, for each step . . .”

mta272 wrote 2 months ago: Sandra Cisneros’s The House on Mango Street is collection of vignettes about the life of Esperanza, … more →

Tags: adolescence, Chicago, Chicano, Coming of Age, Fiction, Immigration, Latina, Latino, Vignette


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