On March 18, The New York Times published an investigative article alleging Cesar Chavez had sexually abused two adolescent ...
From policing to political office, capitalism ensures marginalized people help launder the violence of the status quo.
From the soulful R&B-fused parties of 1950s Chicano youth to today’s global Latin music takeover, the cultural thread remains unbroken. Historians, artists, and musicians continue to preserve and ...
Featuring some of the biggest names in the movement, from Palestine to Stop Cop City, "Seeds for Liberation" is both powerful and inspiring, spanning decades of solidarity and culminating in ...
Corinthian Hall is the serious-looking mansion at the center of The Museum of Kansas City. Its stone architecture, similar to ...
The Funktion Chicano Market partners with The Alpine and Lake Tahoe Ale Worx for a Cinco de Mayo event.
This year's Cinco de Mayo festival sent a message of solidarity following immigration enforcement actions that began in ...
With the emergence of a nonwhite majority in the U.S., California is at the forefront of rethinking how we teach and learn history through ethnic studies.
Community historian Ruben Molina's discovery of 1950s rhythm & blues records with handwritten tags inspired "The Dreamy Side, ...
Join us for a screening of the new documentary from Director Matthew Solomon ("Reimagining Safety") & Executive Producers Alana Hadid and Donna Hadjikhani ("Reimagining Safety"), Seeds of Liberation.
Artists, filmmakers, and singers once championed Cesar Chavez as a hero. But now the late union organizer has been discredited — after revelations that he sexually abused two minors in the 1970s and ...