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  2. Hijas de Cuauhtémoc - Wikipedia

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    Chicano movement activists both men and women ridiculed their work and viewed their writing as betraying the "familia". [6] A mock burial for the writers of the newspaper with a MEChA "priest", where they had tombstones made names inscribed with the names of the creators of the publication, signifying the end of their lives by working on this ...

  3. Chicana feminism - Wikipedia

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    Las Chicanas Poster at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes. Chicana feminism is a sociopolitical movement, theory, and praxis that scrutinizes the historical, cultural, spiritual, educational, and economic intersections impacting Chicanas and the Chicana/o community in the United States. [1]

  4. Lady lowriders: Meet the real 'Fast and Furious' Chicanas ...

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    Women leaders like Flores, who grew up in the scene alongside her late uncle Danny Flores, a well-known lowrider and Chicano activist, are helping in those efforts, noting the feeling she gets ...

  5. Raza Unida Party - Wikipedia

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    RUP established a Chicano platform within American politics from the local level to the national level. [12] Some members of RUP were able to train as “election clerks, voter registrars, poll watchers, candidates, precinct chairs, and organizers.” [ 21 ] The Raza Unida Party also allowed for over 2 million Latinos to register vote in the ...

  6. Gloria Molina, Chicana who blazed paths across L.A. politics ...

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    The legendary politician gave hope to women, Mexican Americans and Eastside residents throughout a 32-year career that transformed L.A. politics.

  7. Comisión Femenil Mexicana Nacional - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, members attended the National ERA March in Washington, D.C. There, members lobbied for the expansion of the Equal Right Amendment, all the while actively asking Chicanas to take action in decision-making processes. In 1985, CFMN organized 23 chapters. The founded Casa Victoria, "a residential treatment program for adolescent girls who ...

  8. Godfather of Chicano Murals was also an activist, novelist ...

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    Bernal’s 1968 mural of Chicano leaders was resurrected in 2021 and now graces a small plaza in Del Rey. Godfather of Chicano Murals was also an activist, novelist, artist, Teatro Campesino ...

  9. Conferencia de Mujeres por la Raza - Wikipedia

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    The conference raised the issue of feminism within the Chicano community. [18] It led to the creation of resolutions from two of the largest workshops, "Sex and the Chicana" and "Marriage--Chicana Style" which addressed women's rights, access to birth control and abortions and for Chicana women to denounce machismo, discrimination in education, double standards for men and women and "the ...