書籍詳情
格式
精裝書
頁數
248
語言
英語
已出版
Feb 28, 2020
出版商
UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Press
ISBN-10
0895511657
ISBN-13
9780895511652
描述
La Raza emerged as a vital platform for the Chicano civil rights movement in the late 1960s. Originating in the heart of East Los Angeles, this publication was more than just a newsletter; it functioned as a means for community organization, cultural expression, and political advocacy. It provided a voice for the underrepresented, capturing the struggles and aspirations of the Chicano community during a time of significant social upheaval.
The creators, Amy Scott, Luis Garza, and Colin Gunckel, recognized the urgent need for representation and cohesion among the Chicano population. Through its pages, La Raza addressed pressing issues of inequality, immigration, and identity, fostering a sense of solidarity among its readers. The stories and artwork featured in the publication celebrated cultural heritage while simultaneously confronting systemic injustices.
As La Raza gained momentum, it became a symbol of empowerment, inspiring future generations to engage in activism and cultural pride. Its legacy continues to resonate today, reflecting the ongoing journey of cultural and political identity within a diverse and evolving society.
The creators, Amy Scott, Luis Garza, and Colin Gunckel, recognized the urgent need for representation and cohesion among the Chicano population. Through its pages, La Raza addressed pressing issues of inequality, immigration, and identity, fostering a sense of solidarity among its readers. The stories and artwork featured in the publication celebrated cultural heritage while simultaneously confronting systemic injustices.
As La Raza gained momentum, it became a symbol of empowerment, inspiring future generations to engage in activism and cultural pride. Its legacy continues to resonate today, reflecting the ongoing journey of cultural and political identity within a diverse and evolving society.
類型
驚悚與懸疑
動作與冒險
宗教與靈性
歷史
藝術與攝影