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  • Illustration of Brown woman with black shirt and red earring between images of brown desert sand with blue river

    Google Recognizes Queer Chicanx Scholar Gloria Anzaldúa with New Doodle

    Anzaldúa’s 1987 book, ”Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza,” mixed language and narrative styles to explain an intersectional Chicanx identity that exists beyond literal and figurative borders.

    Sameer Rao Sep 26, 2017 11:36AM EDT
    Brown woman holds white flowers with green stems and multi-colored sign in crowd with other Brown people against grey wall and blue sky

    Devyn Galindo Captures East LA's Xicanx Youth Culture in Debut Book

    Galindo—a non-binary queer artist of Mexican-American descent—discusses photo book, “We Are Still Here,” in a new interview with Remezcla. 

    Sameer Rao Feb 17, 2017 3:51PM EST
    Black-and-white image of Chicano Moratorium march

    WATCH: This Video Honors the 46th Anniversary of the 'Chicano Moratorium' March

    Nearly 30,000 Chicano activists marched in protest of the Vietnam War and its disproportionate impact on communities of color. Here’s the story. 

    Sameer Rao Aug 30, 2016 3:02PM EDT
    Los Illegals "El-Lay" artwork in red and grayscale, black background

    Seminal Chicano Punk Band's Bassist Slams Non-Confrontational Artists and Activists

    Jesus Velo: “Our continual goal is to destroy every succeeding generation of patronizing Latino American groups.”

    Sameer Rao Jun 29, 2016 10:23AM EDT

    READ This Exhilarating History of L.A.'s Super-Badass 'Ovarian Psychos' Bicycle Brigade

    The Ovas, an all-women-of-color feminist and punk-inspired collective that reclaims contested spaces through empowering mass bike rides, are the subject of a new documentary that premiered at South by Southwest. 

    Sameer Rao Mar 17, 2016 4:13PM EDT

    Chicana Artist Yolanda Lopez to Host 'Eviction Garage Sale'

    It will feature accessories that she’ll have to part with when she’s evicted from her Mission District home of 40 years.
    Jamilah King Jun 26, 2014 12:37PM EDT
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