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Chicano (masculine form) or
Chicana (feminine form) is an
ethnic identity for
Mexican Americans that
emerged from the
Chicano Movement. In the 1960s,...
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Sangre Chicana (Spanish for "Chicano Blood") is the ring name of
retired Mexican professional wrestler Andrés Durán
Reyes (born
November 30, 1951). He...
- educational, and
economic intersections impacting Chicanas and the
Chicana/o
community in the
United States.
Chicana feminism empowers women to
challenge institutionalized...
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Chicana is a 1979
short do****entary film by
director Sylvia Morales overviewing the
history of the
Chicana figure from the pre-Columbian era to the Chicano...
- second-generation wrestler, the
daughter of
Sangre Chicana.
Bazadoni was
originally trained by her father,
Sangre Chicana before making her
professional wrestling...
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Chicana literature is a form of
literature that has
emerged from the
Chicana Feminist movement. It aims to
redefine Chicana archetypes, in an
effort to...
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Chicano literature formed out of the
political and
cultural struggle of
Chicana/os to
develop a
political foundation and
identity that
rejected Anglo-American...
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Department of
Chicana/o Studies,
Metropolitan State College of
Denver Chicana/o and
Latinx Studies,
University of
Northern Colorado Department of
Chicana & Chicano...
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Activas en
Letras Y
Cambio Social (MALCS) is an
inclusive organization of
Chicana, Latina,
Native American and
gender non-conforming academics, students...
- community,
instead of
addressing problems that
affected Chicana women specifically. This led
Chicana women to form the Comisión
Femenil Mexicana Nacional...