Report: Rubén Salazar Killing An Accident, Documents Yet To Be Released
Mary Mata February 21, 2011
Rubén Salazar was a journalist critical of the powers that be in Los Angeles when he was hit in the head with a gas canister fired by a Los Angeles […]
Wisconsin’s Struggle Important To Latino Workers, Unions
Mary Mata
[Editor’s Note: This is a repost from Pa’lante Latino and was written by Victoria Cepeda] It was 1966 when Mexican-American civil rights activist Jesús Salas et. al. founded “Obreros Unidos”, an independent […]
VIDEO: David Montejano on the History of the Chicano Movement
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There is little known about the origin of the national Chicano movement – where it started, how it started, what brought about the discontent that resulted in the creation of […]
Happy Friday From El Chicano!
Mary Mata February 18, 2011
Just because you weren’t there when El Chicano came onto the music scene, doesn’t mean you can’t appreciate their awesome music. The band came from Los Angeles and combined all […]