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    is defined as‚ "the advocacy of women’s rights on the grounds of political‚ social‚ and economic equality to men" yet all around women seem to be taking a step back from such "progress" they have so called "fought" for. Not only as a traditional Chicano male but as a Christian I believe that there are certain things a woman must and mustn’t do. Feminists want to be seen equal as a man but can’t live up to what they claim. If a woman wants to be seen equal as a man why must she use her sexual appeal

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    During the pinnacle of the mural movement in Mexico‚ muralists such as Rivera and Siqueiros were invited to paint murals in the United States. The arrival of these two giants in the United States inspired both their American counterparts in the 1930’s and later Chicano painters in the 1970’s and 80’s. Art work such as America Tropical created by Siqueiros in LA greatly influenced the Chicano style. The mural displayed an Indian peon representing oppression by United State imperialism who is crucified

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    Critique With the start of the Chicano Movement‚ not only did the rebellious youth of the 20th century create a drastic change in the connotations associated with Mexican-Americans but they also sculpted‚ painted‚ sang and danced to form a cultural identity unique and distinctly their own. Mainly focusing on Southern California during the 1940’s to the present‚ Chicano Art took its roots from Mexican painters like Rivera‚ Siqueiros‚ and Viramontes. The struggle for a Chicano identity‚ one that was not

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    Birth of Chicano Studies I was wondering how the birth of Chicano Studies started and reading the “The Birth of Chicano Studies” had given me a better understanding of the history of Chicano history. As I was reading‚ I figured that Chicano Studies wasn’t implemented in the public or college schools because at that time Mexican-Americans weren’t given equal right. While reading this article I started question myself and asking questions; what caused the great movement for us to Chicano Studies in

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    Anthony M. Macandile Professor Namorah Byrd English 101 Section 25 21 October 2014 “Anglo vs Chicano: Why?” by Arthur L. Campa The differences between Anglo American and the Hispanic cultures are implicit in the conceptual content of the languages of these two civilizations‚ and their value systems stem from their cultural background. Arthur L. Campa talked about the heritage of the two cultures and how most modern day people express the differences amongst English and Spanish people. The Hispanic

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    Latino / Hispanic / Chicano Education In my research I discovered an abundant amount of information on educating Chicano’s or Latino’s in the United States‚ particulary California being that an extremely high population concentrations are in California. In this paper I will list some of the most important cultural diversity facts I’ve found regarding educational barriers‚ communication behaviors‚ cultural differences‚ teaching implications‚ learning styles and tools and insights. First‚ what

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    could mean. At the start of the movementChicano activist Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzáles wrote the famous poem “I am Joaquín” in which he embraces the contradiction inherently present in mestizaje. He writes‚ And now! I must choose between the paradox of victory of the spirit‚ despite physical hunger‚ or to exist in the grasp of American social neurosis‚ sterilization of the soul and a full stomach (Gonzáles). Here‚ Gonzáles introduces the paradox of being Chicano.

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    be more particular. Sometime ago I read about an association called Chicanos Por La Causa who battle to protect the abused privileges of their kindred Chicano individuals. Some Chicanos have had a trouble purchasing a house on the grounds that they were separated or in light of the fact that they didn’t have a considerable measure of cash. This association discovers approaches to help these individuals and now numerous Chicanos own their own home. In this sort of associations you don’t just distinguish

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    students are very high. Chicano Students suffer of the lack of help from the counselors in their schools that will help them finish high school . The rate of Latino that graduate from a 4-year universities is very low‚ because if the equal opportunities of scholarships among them. However‚ throughout the Latino history in U.S. there have been civil movements that have fight to change the poor and unequal conditions among the Latino community. The Lemon Grove case and the Chicano Walkout are two significant

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    21 October 2009 The Struggle for the Chicano “Prefiero morir de pie que vivir siempre arrodillado.” Was once said by Emiliano Zapata‚ which means I’d rather die on my feet than live a life on my knees. This quote has often served as an inspiration to many Mexican and Mexican-Americans throughout history. Several times this quote has been brought to a reality in the struggle for the equal human rights among Chicanos. In this paper I will be illustrating the unfair opportunity at life that Mexican

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