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Siete Lenguas: the Rhetorical History of Dolores Huerta and the Rise of Chicana Rhetoric Christine Beagle
FARMWORKER JUSTICE MOVEMENTS (4 Credits) Syllabus Winter 2019 Jan 07, 2019 - Mar 15, 2019
PDF, Guide to Comisión Femenil Mexicana
THE ROLE of THIRD-PARTY FUNDERS in the DEVELOPMENT of MEXICAN AMERICAN INTEREST GROUP ADVOCACY by Devin Fernandes
Women's Liberation and Second-Wave Feminism: “The
Sociocultural Ideological Shifts
Mexican-Americans in the Pacific Northwest, 1900--2000
One Response to Mexican Urban Adaptation in the Los Angeles Area Author(S): James Diego Vigil Reviewed Work(S): Source: Urban Anthropology, Vol
Beyond Machismo, La Familia
A Finding Aid to the Tomás Ybarra- Frausto Research Material on Chicano Art, 1965-2004, in the Archives of American Art
New Mexico State Univ., University Park. ERIC Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools
Americans in the 1990S: Politics, Policies, and Perceptions
Comisiã³n Femenil Mexicana Nacional Archives
Program Eastern Washington University Portland State University Portland
The Story of PCUN and the Farmworker Movement in Oregon Revised Edition
Agenda Setting: a Wise Giver's Guide to Influencing Public Policy
Reflections Public Rhetoric, Civic Writing and Service Learning Volume 13, Issue 1, Fall 2013
American Women Changing Images
Top View
Presented by the Texas State Historical Association
Organizing Immigrant Labor in the Pacific Northwest, 1940-1990 By
NACCS Program Draft 3/24/2006
Pachuco Subculture and Symbolic Styles of Resistance Lauren Becker Scripps College
“This Is Where We Want to Stay”
Racist Stice'
Visualizing and Performing Testimonio in Chicana/O and Latina/O Art
Tejanos Through Time
NACCS 28Th Annual Conference
Birth Control on the Border: Race, Gender, Religion, and Class in the Akm Ing of the Irb Th Control Movement, El Paso, Texas
LORI A. FLORES Department of History, Stony Brook University (SUNY)
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