El Teatro Campesino founder Luis Valdez continues to influence new generations in local communities with the latest Gavilan ...
Four leaders of the Brown Berets (from left, Fred Lopez, David Sanchez, Carlos Montes, and Ralph Ramirez) in 1968. Previously known as Young Chicanos for Community Action, the group advocated for ...
Documentary fever is worth catching this week. Also, it's SF Film (the San Francisco International film fest), week two, ...
Documentary fever is worth catching this week. Also, it’s SF Film (the San Francisco International film fest), week two, along with two new feature ...
The American series The Office (2005-2013) was one of the most-celebrated shows ever by viewers and critics, and it now has a three-episode Latino version in which a group of comedians recreate the ...
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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 ...
FREEDOM QUEST “Libertad” (Freedom), made in Watsonville,is a moving drama that follows Alejandra Daniela, a transgender Latina navigating the tension between family loyalty and personal independence ...
Linda and Carlos LeGerrette represent the legacy of the Chicano Movement of the late 1960s and 70s in San Diego. Beginning as students at Mesa and San Diego State, they were in the forefront of that ...
Decades after a pivotal moment in Chicano history, the Latino Theater Company is reaching back to the height of resistance movements in Los Angeles. “August 29,” a play set in 1990, centers on a young ...
Today marks the 55th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium in Los Angeles: A peaceful protest by thousands of Chicanos against the Vietnam War that people who were there say ended in violence by law ...
55 years ago, young Chicano activists took to the streets to proclaim, “our fight is in the barrio, not Vietnam.” Their protest still resonates to this day. An image from the 1971 film Chicano ...