February 28–29 2020 free and open to public

Sponsors Office of the Chancellor | Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs | Office of the Dean of Social Sciences | Studies Institute | Office of the Graduate Dean | Interdisciplinary Humanities Center | Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies | Equal Opportunity & Discrimination | Educational Opportunity Program | Luis Leal Endowed Chair | Las Maestras 5th Bi-Annual Center | Department of History | Latin America & Iberian Studies

Chicano Studies Institute Sal Castro University of California Santa Barbara Memorial Santa Barbara, CA 93106–3130 Conference on the Mario T. Garcia Emerging Historiography [email protected] of the

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McCune Room, Interdisciplinary Sal Castro Memorial Conference Humanities Center, 6020 on the Emerging Historiography of the Chicano Movement Humanities & Social Science Bldg.

Friday, February 28 Saturday, February 29

8:30–9 AM 12:15–2:15 PM Lunch 9–10:45 AM 3:30–5:30 PM Opening Remarks by Mario T. García, Department of Panel #3 Panel #5 2:30–4:15 PM Chicana and Chicano Studies, UC Santa Barbara Andrea Johnson, Cal St. Univ., Dominguez Hills, César Summer Cherland, South Mountain Community Welcoming Remarks by Charles R. Hale, SAGE Sara Miller Panel #1 Chávez and the California Migrant Ministry College, Freedom Schools: Movement for Educational McCune Dean of Social Sciences, and Ralph Armbruster- Annemarie Pérez, Cal St. Univ., Dominguez Hills, David Flores, UCLA, Religion and the Chicano Equality in Denver, 1966-1994 Elizabeth Sutherland’s [Betita Martínez] Chicana Sandoval, Chair, Department of Chicana and Movement Jaime Alanís, Calif. St. Univ., Northridge, Blowouts: Feminism Studies, UC Santa Barbara Felipe Hinojosa, Texas A&M, Religious Radical: Lydia Latinidad and in Late 1960s Chicago Brenda Váladez, Bakersfield College, Rethinking Special Opening Remarks by Charlotte M. Lerchenmuller López and the Rise of the Chicana/o Religious Left in Emiliano Aguilar, Northwestern University, “Traditional Activism during the Chicana/o Movement Era: The (Mrs. Sal Castro) the 1970s Passivity is a Thing of the Past”: The Organizing of a Case Study of Lupe Anguiano Community Around the Baran Incident 9–11 AM Cassandra Flores-Montaño, USC, Mujeres en la Lucha: 11–12 AM César López, San Diego Mesa College, Mexican Intergenerational Empowerment Among Women in the Special Panel on Recently Published Books on the Chicano Special Tribute to the 50th Anniversary of the Chicano American Parrhesia at Troy: The Rise of the Chicana/o Los Angeles Movement at the University of Southern California, Movement Moratorium Rosie C. Bermudez, UCLA, Chicana Militant Dignity 1960-1975 David G. García, UCLA, Strategies of Segregation: Mario T. García Politics: Building Coalitions and Political Solidarity in Race, Residence, and the Struggle for Educational Dennis J. Aguirre, Univ. of Northern Colorado, Space, the Los Angeles Welfare Rights Movement Equality (Univ. of California Press, 2018) 12–1:15 PM Lunch Identity, and Revolt: Chicanos Unidos Para Justicia, La Escuela Antonio José Martínez, and the Chicana/o Stacey K. Sowards, UTEP, ¡Sí, Ella Puede! The 4: 30–6:15 PM Insurgency in New , 1973-1975 Rhetorical Legacy of Dolores Huerta and the United 1:30–3:15 PM Farm Workers (Univ. of Texas Press, 2019) Panel #2 Panel #4 José Antonio Arellano, U.S. Air Force Academy, Walk 5:30–6 PM Enrique M. Buelna, Cabrillo College, Chicano Josué Estrada, Univ. of Washington, “We Need a Out for What: The Limits of Chicano Literary Activism Communists and the Struggle for Social Justice (Univ. Chicano Voting Rights Act”: Voter Suppression and General Discussion and Wrap-Up and the Legacy of Student Protest of Arizona Press, 2019) Resistance in Washington State Marion Christina Rohrleitner, UTEP, After the Ellen McCracken and Mario T. García, Roque’s Corner: Francisco Beltrán, San Francisco St. Univ., Inside the Senior Conference Assistant: Walkouts: Post-Movement Fiction by Chicana Feminist The Life and Times of Roque García and His Santa Fe Beast and Voz Fronteriza: An Examination of the San Dr. Oliver A. Rosales, Writers Diego Chicana/o Movement via the Underground Press (Adelante Press, 2019) Professor of History and Coordinator, Social Justice Institute at Estevan César Azcona, San José State University, Mario T. García, Father Luis Olivares—A Biography: Tiffany Jasmin González, Texas A&M, Representative Bakersfield College Movimiento Music: Gender, Genre, and Song Faith Politics and the Origins of the Sanctuary Movement Justice: Chicana Politics in the Movement Era Conference Research Assistant: in Los Angeles (Univ. of North Carolina Press, 2018) Joseph Morales, UC Irvine, Digital Activism and the Formation of Chicanx/a/o Studies: A History of the Yazmín Domínguez, 11:15–12:15 PM Chicano Database UC Santa Barbara Keynote Address: Anna NietoGomez, Independent 6:15–6:45 PM Scholar Activist, and Richard Martínez, Community Activist General Discussion Memories of the Chicano Movement