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Ethnic identity of some Mexican Americans
Chicano (masculine form) or Chicana (feminine form) or Chicane (neutral form) is an ethnic identity for Mexican Americans that emerged from the Chicano
Chicano
Social and political movement combating racism in the United States
The Chicano Movement, also referred to as El Movimiento (pronounced [el moβiˈmjento], Spanish for "the Movement"), was a social and political movement
Chicano_Movement
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Chicano in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chicano is an ethnic, political, and cultural term used to refer to some Mexican Americans. It may
Chicano_(disambiguation)
Rock music performed by Chicano groups
Chicano rock, also called Chicano fusion, is rock music performed by Mexican American (Chicano) groups or music with themes derived from Chicano culture
Chicano_rock
Music genre
hip-hop/rap with Chicano culture and the Chicano Movement. Throught Chicano rap, Chicano Rappers have discussed many aspects of the Chicano identity, discrimination
Chicano_rap
Dialect of English spoken in the Southwestern United States
Chicano English, or Mexican-American English, is a dialect of American English spoken primarily by Mexican Americans (sometimes known as Chicanos), particularly
Chicano_English
Park in San Diego, California
Chicano Park (Spanish: El Parque Chicano) is a 7.9 acres (32,000 m2) park in Barrio Logan, a predominantly Chicano/Mexican American community in central
Chicano_Park
Topics referred to by the same term
El Chicano may refer to: El Chicano, a musical group from Los Angeles El Chicano (film), a 2019 American superhero film El Chicano (wrestler), the professional
El_Chicano_(disambiguation)
Scholarly field
Chicano studies, also known as Chicano/a studies, Chican@ studies, or Xicano studies originates from the Chicano Movement of the late 1960s and 1970s,
Chicano_studies
Aspect of Mexican-American literature
Chicano literature is an aspect of Mexican-American literature that emerged from the cultural consciousness developed in the Chicano Movement. Chicano
Chicano_literature
Chicano films are films that have been associated as being part of the tradition of Chicano cinema. Because of the generally marginal status of Chicanos
List_of_Chicano_films
American psychedelic rock band
Chicano Batman was an American psychedelic rock band based in Los Angeles, California. Formed in 2008, the band was composed of Eduardo Arenas (bass,
Chicano_Batman
Cant language that originated during the early 20th century in the United States
border. According to Chicano artist and writer José Antonio Burciaga: Caló originally defined the Spanish gypsy dialect. But Chicano Caló is the combination
Caló_(Chicano)
Anti-Vietnam War movement organized by Mexican-American activist groups (1960s-70s)
The Chicano Moratorium, formally known as the National Chicano Moratorium Committee Against The Vietnam War, was a movement of Chicano anti-war activists
Chicano_Moratorium
American brown-eyed soul group
El Chicano is an American brown-eyed soul group from Los Angeles, California, whose style incorporates various modern music genres including rock, funk
El_Chicano
Movements by Mexican-American artists
the artists creating Chicano Art were heavily influenced by the Chicano Movement (El Movimiento), which began in the 1960s. Chicano art was influenced by
Chicano_art_movement
Legendary ancestral home of the Aztec
also the name of the Chicano studies journal published by the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center. Aztlán has been used for Chicanos to associate with their
Aztlán
Type of Mexican American music
Chicano protest music is a type of Mexican American music emerging as a form of political and cultural expression as a result of the Chicano movement (El
Chicano_protest_music
Art in Los Angeles by queer artists
The queer Chicano art scene emerged in Los Angeles, California during the late 1960s and early 1990s. Featuring the work of queer Mexican-American artists
Queer_Chicano_art
Ideology of the Chicano movement
cultural consciousness behind the Chicano Movement. The central aspect of Chicanismo is the identification of Chicanos with their Indigenous American roots
Chicanismo
2018 American film by Ben Hernandez Bray
El Chicano is a 2018 American superhero film directed by Ben Hernandez Bray, who co-wrote the screenplay with Joe Carnahan. It stars Raúl Castillo, Aimee
El_Chicano_(film)
(literally, "diluted, watered down (drink); undersized (clothing)"). See also "Chicano". Pocahontas United States Native Americans Refers to a distorted narrative
List_of_ethnic_slurs
Subgenre of Mexica-American literature
Chicano poetry is a subgenre of Chicano literature that stems from the cultural consciousness developed in the Chicano Movement. Chicano poetry has its
Chicano_poetry
American writer and director
Teatro Campesino. A pioneer in the Chicano Movement, Valdez broadened the scope of theatre and arts of the Chicano community. Valdez was born in Delano
Luis_Valdez
North American comedian and actor (born 1946)
and Beverly Hills Chihuahua. Marin's trademark is his characters' strong Chicano accents. Marin was born on July 13, 1946, in South Los Angeles, California
Cheech_Marin
1970s American terrorist group
The Chicano Liberation Front (CLF) was an underground revolutionary group in California that committed dozens of bombings and arson attacks in the Los
Chicano_Liberation_Front
Nationalist ideology of Chicanos
Chicano nationalism is the pro-indigenist ethnic nationalist ideology of Chicanos. Violence and discrimination against Mexican Americans (usually against
Chicano_nationalism
Filmmaking style
the Chicano Movement. Luis Valdez is generally regarded as the first Chicano filmmaker and El Teatro Campesino as the first theater company. Chicano cinema
Chicano_cinema
1968 protests by Chicano students
The East Los Angeles Walkouts or Chicano Blowouts were a series of 1968 protests by Chicano students against unequal conditions in Los Angeles Unified
East_L.A._walkouts
Soul music genre
Brown-eyed soul, also referred to as Chicano soul, Hispanic soul, or Latino soul, is soul music & rhythm & blues (R&B) performed in the United States
Brown-eyed_soul
Filipino triathlete (born 1991)
John Leerams Chicano (born October 6, 1991), popularly known as Rambo in the triathlon community, is a professional Filipino triathlete. He won a gold
John_Chicano
Chicano naming practices formed out of the cultural pride that was established in the Chicano Movement. This motivated some Chicanos to adopt Indigenous
Chicano_names
Mexican-American subculture
A cholo or chola is a member of a Chicano and subculture or life-style associated with a particular set of dress, behavior and philosophy which originated
Cholo_(subculture)
Americans of Mexican ancestry
foreign-born Hispanic Americans and 25% of the total foreign-born population. Chicano is a term used by some to describe the unique identity held by Mexican-Americans
Mexican_Americans
American organization
Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán, lit. 'Chicano Student Movement of Aztlán') is a US-based organization that seeks to promote Chicano unity and empowerment
MEChA
A Chicano mural is an artistic expression done, most commonly, on walls or ceilings by Chicanos or Mexican-American artists. Chicano murals rose during
Chicano_murals
Customized car with a lowered body
Texas, or New Mexico. Lowriders were particularly popular amongst young Chicanos, who adopted the art of rolling “low and slow” (or bajito y suavecito)
Lowrider
1969 conference in Denver, Colorado, US
Chicano Youth Liberation Conference was a conference held in Denver, Colorado, in March 1969. It is also called the Denver Youth Conference. This was
Chicano Youth Liberation Conference
Chicano_Youth_Liberation_Conference
Anti-assimilationist Chicano counterculture
counterculture became iconic among Chicanos and a predecessor of the cholo subculture that emerged among Chicano youth in the 1980s. Pachucos subculture
Pachuco
Chicano newspaper based in Los Angeles
magazine published by Chicano activists in East Los Angeles from 1967 to 1977. The paper played a seminal role in the Chicano Movement, providing activists
La_Raza_(newspaper)
American motorcycle builder and inventor
Roy Suarez Garcia (1945–2003) AKA "Chicano Roy" was an American motorcycle builder and inventor. He is credited with developing the idea of molding shapes
Chicano_Roy
Mexican-American civil rights activist and journalist; killed by riot police in 1970
journalist from mainstream media to cover the Chicano community. Salazar was killed during the National Chicano Moratorium March against the Vietnam War on
Ruben_Salazar
American music award
The Chicano Music Awards was an annual award event that honored Chicano musicians and raised money for college scholarships. It was held at the Pasadena
Chicano_Music_Awards
Music genre fusing Mexican and European influences
performers such as Little Joe added both nuances of soul music and R&B, and a Chicano political consciousness. Little Joe, Estevan Jordan, The Royal Jesters
Tejano_music
American visual artist and art educator
from the historical Chicano Movement. He works primarily in printmaking. His artwork was featured in the important exhibition Chicano Art: Resistance and
Amado_M._Peña_Jr.
American theatre company
El Teatro Campesino (Spanish for "The Farmworker's Theater") is a Chicano theatre company in California. Performing in both English and Spanish, El Teatro
El_Teatro_Campesino
The following is a list of notable Chicano rappers, both individuals and groups. "Chicano rap" is defined as a "subgenre of hip hop that embodies aspects
List_of_Chicano_rappers
Mexican American boxer, poet, and political activist
urban rights and Chicano cultural urban movement during the 1960s focusing on social, political, and economic justice for Chicanos. Gonzales convened
Rodolfo_Gonzales
1990–1993 traveling art exhibit in the US
Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation (or CARA) was a traveling exhibit of Chicano/a artists which toured the United States from 1990 through 1993. CARA
Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation
Chicano_Art:_Resistance_and_Affirmation
Chicano activist (born 1943)
Herman Baca (born April 5, 1943) is a Chicano activist best known for grassroots community organizing in National City, California. Mentored by labor
Herman_Baca
1998 compilation album
Chicano Power! (subtitled: Latin Rock In The USA 1968-1976) is a 1998 compilation album released by Soul Jazz Records. The album contains Latin bands
Chicano_Power!
singer-songwriter, poet Mark Chavez – musician El Chicano – soul and jazz band Chicano Batman – four-piece Chicano rock band Keyshia Cole – R&B singer (Paternal
List_of_Mexican_Americans
Chicano artist, musician and activist
Rumel Fuentes was a Chicano artist, musician and activist of the late 1960's and 1970's Chicano Movement in the United States. He is known for his songs
Rumel_Fuentes
Art collective in Sacramento, California
The Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF) is a Sacramento, California-based art collective, founded in 1970 by Ricardo Favela, José Montoya and Esteban Villa
Royal_Chicano_Air_Force
Sociopolitical movement
feminism encouraged women to reclaim their existence between and among the Chicano Movement and second-wave feminist movements from the 1960s to the 1970s
Chicana_feminism
States. UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center - UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center University of Washington - University of Washington Chicano/Latino Movements
History_of_Mexican_Americans
U.S. research center
The UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC) is a research unit at the University of California, Los Angeles. Founded in 1969, the center conducts
UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center
UCLA_Chicano_Studies_Research_Center
French fashion designer (1958–2015)
Christian Audigier (French: [odiʒje]; 21 May 1958 – 9 July 2015) was a French fashion designer known for the Ed Hardy and Von Dutch clothing lines. Christian
Christian_Audigier
Race philosophy
associated with the Chicano Movement in relation to Mexican-American identity politics activism. In the United States, the terms la Raza and Chicano subsequently
La_Raza
Neighborhood of Los Angeles in California, United States
the Los Angeles River. It is one of the city's most notable and historic Chicano/Mexican American communities, and is home to cultural landmarks like Mariachi
Boyle_Heights,_Los_Angeles
Americans who are both Black and Mexican American
American descent. Some may prefer to identify as Afro-Chicano or Black Chicana/o and embrace Chicano identity, culture, and political consciousness. Most
Blaxican
American photographer and essayist (born 1951)
American Chicano essayist, photographer, director, illustrator, and performance artist. He was a founding member of the influential Chicano performance
Harry_Gamboa_Jr.
American poet
23, 1940 – October 7, 1996) was an American Chicano artist, poet, and writer who explored issues of Chicano identity and American society. In 1960 Burciaga
José_Antonio_Burciaga
American singer and composer (born 1948)
singing and recording Chicano rock music. Until 1970 she was the lead singer of El Chicano. She is notable for her contribution to Chicano music. After a break
Ersi_Arvizu
Latin American political ideology in the United States
Indigenous descent). Indigenismo was a prominent aspect of 20th-century Chicano activism, with roots in Mexican nationalist state-sponsored Indigenismo
Indigenismo in the United States
Indigenismo_in_the_United_States
U.S. state
that has existed in California since 1542, of varying Mexican American/Chicano, Criollo Spaniard, and Mestizo origin. However, they make up only a small
California
Mexican Spanish is lesser. [v] has been reported as an allophone of /b/ in Chicano Spanish in the Southwest, both when spelled ⟨b⟩ and when spelled ⟨v⟩. This
Spanish language in the United States
Spanish_language_in_the_United_States
journalist and author, who worked at the Los Angeles Times and wrote the books Chicano (1970), The Giant Killer (1977) and Another Land (1982). Vasquez was born
Richard_Vasquez
American artist and academic
Sacramento, California. He was a founding member of the Chicano art collective group Royal Chicano Air Force. Favela was born in Kingsburg, California. He
Ricardo_Favela
1993 film directed by Taylor Hackford
Baca and Floyd Mutrux. The film follows the intertwining lives of three Chicano relatives from 1972 to 1984. They start out as members of a street gang
Blood_In_Blood_Out
Catholic anti-racist activist group
Católicos por La Raza was made up of Chicano Catholic student activists who were engaged with both "their Catholic and Chicano heritage," enabling them to name
Católicos_por_La_Raza
Chicano scholar, author, and theatre director
20, 1942, in Southern California) is a Chicano scholar, author, and theater director. He specializes in Chicano and United States Latinx Theatre. He has
Jorge_Huerta
American writer
His work was important in establishing the Chicano poetry movement. He was a major contributor to the Chicano Movement of the 1960s and 1970s. A professor
Abelardo_Delgado
American musician (1949–2010)
Angeles from the late 1960s to the 2000s. He was a founding member of El Chicano. Espinosa was born on April 29, 1949, in Los Angeles County. At a young
Bobby_Espinosa
Mexican-American attorney, politician and novelist
May 1974) was a Mexican American attorney, author and activist in the Chicano Movement. He wrote the semi-autobiographical novels Autobiography of a
Oscar_Zeta_Acosta
Mural at the University of Houston, Texas, U.S.
La Marcha Por La Humanidad, also known as the Chicano Mural, is a mural housed at the University Center on the campus of the University of Houston. In
La_Marcha_Por_La_Humanidad
Customized bicycle
culture by Chicano youth since the 1960s. They were at first stigmatized by mainstream U.S. culture, even as they were a symbol of pride in Chicano communities
Lowrider_bicycle
East Los Angeles Chicano artist collective
Asco was an East Los Angeles based Chicano artist collective, active from 1972 to 1987. Asco adopted its name as a collective in 1973, making a direct
Asco_(art_collective)
American academic center and art museum
The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture, known as The Cheech, is a museum in Riverside, California. It is part of the larger Riverside Art Museum
The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture
The_Cheech_Marin_Center_for_Chicano_Art_&_Culture
American journalist (died 2019)
American journalist, professor, and political activist for Chicano civil rights during the Chicano movement and for the Peace movement of the 1960s and '70s
Raul_Ruiz_(journalist)
Book about Mexican American history from 1900–45
Becoming Mexican American: Ethnicity, Culture, and Identity in Chicano Los Angeles, 1900–1945, written by George J. Sánchez and published in 1993 by Oxford
Becoming Mexican American: Ethnicity, Culture, and Identity in Chicano Los Angeles, 1900–1945
Becoming_Mexican_American:_Ethnicity,_Culture,_and_Identity_in_Chicano_Los_Angeles,_1900–1945
Chicano activist from Colorado
Falcón (1945–1972) was a Chicano activist with the United Mexican American Students and was the first martyr of the Chicano movement in Colorado. Falcón
Ricardo_Falcón
Political party in the United States
The August 29th Movement (or August Twenty-Ninth Movement, ATM) was a Chicano communist organization that lasted from 1974 to 1978. It formed out of the
August_29th_Movement
Hobby of collecting patches or badges
members of Congress, with 200,000 cards distributed by May 1967. Chicano Power: The Chicano Movement of the 1960s and 1970s was the largest civil rights and
Patch_collecting
American lawyer and writer
Manuel Ramos, an attorney who also has taught Chicano literature courses at Metropolitan State University of Denver, is the author of several crime fiction
Manuel_Ramos_(writer)
American actor
Cleaner (2007), Pepe in Streets of Blood (2011), Detective Martinez in El Chicano (2018), Hector Salazar in FX's Sons of Anarchy, Caesar Martinez in AMC's
Jose_Pablo_Cantillo
American author (1937–2020)
Anaya was considered one of the founders of the canon of contemporary Chicano and New Mexican literature. The themes and cultural references of the novel
Rudolfo_Anaya
Most populous city in California, US
ISBN 978-1-60606-128-2. Acuña, Rodolfo (1996). Anything but Mexican: Chicanos in contemporary Los Angeles. Verso. ISBN 978-1-85984-031-3. Retrieved September
Los_Angeles
American artist & muralist (born 1936)
July 3, 1936) is a Chicano artist and muralist and an early exponent of the Chicano art movement. He was one of the creators of Chicano Park, and led the
Salvador_Torres
American activist
the Brown Berets. In the 1960s and 70s he was heavily involved in the Chicano civil rights and political movements. An accomplished student in high school
David_Sanchez_(activist)
American Chicano rights organization
Los Boinas Cafés [los ˈβojnas kaˈfes]) is a Chicano paramilitary organization that emerged during the Chicano Movement in the United States during the late
Brown_Berets
Mexican-American artist (born 1937)
Mexican-American painter, graphic artist, and muralist. He was part of the Chicano art collective Los Four for a few years. De la Rocha was also influential
Robert_de_la_Rocha
1969 uprising for modern LGBTQ rights
Hunters Point social uprising (1966) Sunset Strip curfew riots (1966) Chicano Moratorium (1970) 1973 San Quentin State Prison riot SLA Shootout (1974)
Stonewall_riots
U.S. educational manifesto
Plan de Santa Bárbara: A Chicano Plan for Higher Education is a 155-page document, which was written in 1969 by the Chicano Coordinating Council on Higher
Plan_de_Santa_Bárbara
American sculptor and painter (1940–2011)
1940 – July 24, 2011) was a Chicano American sculptor, muralist, painter, and educator. He was a founding member of the Chicano collective, Los Four that
Gilbert_Luján
Gender-neutral term for select Mexican subcultures
descent in the United States. The ⟨-x⟩ suffix replaces the ⟨-o/-a⟩ ending of Chicano and Chicana that are typical of grammatical gender in Spanish. The term
Xicanx
City in California, United States
Inglewood is a city in southwestern Los Angeles County, California, United States, in the Greater Los Angeles metropolitan area. As of the 2020 U.S. census
Inglewood,_California
Chicano artist and activist (1935–2022)
2022), a Chicano artist and commercial artist based in San Antonio, Texas, has been called "one of the earliest and most important Chicano artists in
José_Esquivel
American artist (born 1980)
Angeles. She is known for depicting Los Angeles, Latin American imagery, and Chicano themes in her work. Romero has had artwork commissioned by the Los Angeles
Sonia_Romero
Community organizer for Chicanos in Colorado (1944 - 1978)
(November 19, 1944 – November 12, 1978) was an early organizer of the Chicano Movement, who was one of the founders of the Brown Berets in Pueblo, Colorado
Martín_Serna
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From Where Hawthorn Trees Grow
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Best of all, Creation, Remembrance, Universe or entire world
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Strategy; Idea; Trick; Solution; A Device; Planning
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Anglicized form of Middle Welsh Urien, ORIAN means "privileged birth."
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Released by the Gods
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Night
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Courage; Desire; Strength; The One who Strives, Makes Effort
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Little Fairy; Raven
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Olive Tree; Elf Army; Ancestor's Descendent
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