Media Summary: Cal State LA marked the 50th anniversary of November 8, 2019 “American” Art and the Dr. Vanessa Fonseca-Chávez invites everyone to ponder individual and collective

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Cal State LA marked the 50th anniversary of November 8, 2019 “American” Art and the Dr. Vanessa Fonseca-Chávez invites everyone to ponder individual and collective March 10, 2018 To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary Ramón Saldívar, a professor of English and comparative literature, talks about the influence of ABC News spoke with artists, activists, and cultural experts about how the

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Chicana/o Studies: The Legacy of a Movement, the Forging of a Discipline

Chicana/o Studies: The Legacy of a Movement, the Forging of a Discipline

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50th Anniversary of the Department of Chicana(o) and Latina(o) Studies

50th Anniversary of the Department of Chicana(o) and Latina(o) Studies

Cal State LA marked the 50th anniversary of

Conference: “American” Art and the Legacy of Conquest - WELCOME AND BLESSING

Conference: “American” Art and the Legacy of Conquest - WELCOME AND BLESSING

November 8, 2019 “American” Art and the

WHAT’S MY LEGACY: CHICANA/O LITERATURE AND CULTURE IN THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST

WHAT’S MY LEGACY: CHICANA/O LITERATURE AND CULTURE IN THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST

Dr. Vanessa Fonseca-Chávez invites everyone to ponder individual and collective

Mario T. García: A Pioneer in Chicana/o Studies

Mario T. García: A Pioneer in Chicana/o Studies

In the early 1970s, a generation

Seeking Educational Justice: The 1968 Chicana/o Student Walkouts Made History (Conference, Pt. 1)

Seeking Educational Justice: The 1968 Chicana/o Student Walkouts Made History (Conference, Pt. 1)

March 10, 2018 To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary

Chicano Legacy: Students Empowering Students

Chicano Legacy: Students Empowering Students

Chicano Legacy

Defining the Humanities: Chicano Studies

Defining the Humanities: Chicano Studies

Ramón Saldívar, a professor of English and comparative literature, talks about the influence of

Legacy and Agency: Inside Chicano history through art

Legacy and Agency: Inside Chicano history through art

ABC News spoke with artists, activists, and cultural experts about how the

Ethnic Studies Virtual Classroom: Chicano Latino Studies, July 14, 2020

Ethnic Studies Virtual Classroom: Chicano Latino Studies, July 14, 2020

Recorded webinar on the Ethnic

Ramón A. Gutiérrez: Utopian and Dystopian Narratives of the Chicano Past, Present, and Future

Ramón A. Gutiérrez: Utopian and Dystopian Narratives of the Chicano Past, Present, and Future

February 8, 2012 This talk evaluates the last fifty years of

Mural Activism: Sacramento’s Legacy Mural - Dr. Ella Maria Diaz, Chicana & Chicano Studies, SJSU

Mural Activism: Sacramento’s Legacy Mural - Dr. Ella Maria Diaz, Chicana & Chicano Studies, SJSU

Mural Artivism: Esteban Villa's Emergence of the

Conference: “American” Art and the Legacy of Conquest - ROUNDTABLE

Conference: “American” Art and the Legacy of Conquest - ROUNDTABLE

November 8, 2019 “American” Art and the