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  2. Brown Berets - Wikipedia

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    Brown Beret women march in step, 1970. Although the Brown Berets was a male-dominated organization, women members established and operated essential community institutions such as the Barrio Free Clinic, which TELACU later institutionalized. [29] [21]

  3. Gloria Arellanes - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Arellanes (born March 4, 1946 - October 12, 2024) was a political activist known for her involvement with the Brown Berets during the Chicano Movement and has been influential in the development of Chicana feminism.

  4. Las Adelitas de Aztlán - Wikipedia

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    Las Adelitas de Aztlán was a short-lived Mexican American female civil rights organization that was created by Gloria Arellanes and Gracie and Hilda Reyes in 1970. Gloria Arellanes and Gracie and Hilda Reyes were all former members of the Brown Berets, another Mexican American Civil rights organization that had operated concurrently during the 1960s and 1970s in the California area.

  5. Chicana feminism - Wikipedia

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    Chicana Brown Berets (1970) The Brown Berets were a youth group that took on a more militant approach to organizing for the Mexican-American community formed in California in the late 1960s. [40] They heavily valued strong bonds between women, stating that women Berets must acknowledge other women in the organization as hermanas en la lucha and ...

  6. Las Madres de la Casa Verde - Wikipedia

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    The Mothers, along with the Brown Berets and La Raza Unida, planned the first local Cinco de Mayo celebration in 1969. The main purpose was to be a day of protest, enlightenment, struggle, and awareness of the positive aspects of Mexican history. Over 1000 people attended the celebration at Mineral Palace Park.

  7. David Sanchez (activist) - Wikipedia

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    David Sanchez (born June 17, 1947) is an American civil rights activist, and founding member of the Brown Berets. In the 1960s and 70s he was heavily involved in the Chicano civil rights and political movements.

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