Raza Unida Party
Chicano Student Movement
Situating Chicana Feminism
Through the painstaking work of Dr.Maria Cotera, Linda Garcia Merchant, and the contributions of dozens of graduate and undergraduate students, we can begin situating Chicana Activism within a broader understanding of other kinds of civil rights activism. Each timeline reflects major events within an important faction of Civil Rights praxis - be that the more well-known Chicano rights movements, the second wave feminist movement, or a timeline of the Raza Unida Party's work. We add to these more well-known histories, our own timeline of Chicana Feminist activism.
Click each button to turn on that timeline. Timelines can be collapsed using the hide button next to each timeline's title.
El Mundo Zurdo 2015 (Day Four)
Submitted by mariasv on Sat, 05/16/2015 - 19:02Text appears courtesy of www.utexas.edu.
The Center for Mexican American Studies (CMAS) at The University of Texas at Austin and the Society for the Study of Gloria Anzaldúa (SSGA) invite you to: El Mundo Zurdo 2015: Memoria y Conocimiento: Interdisciplinary Anzalduan Studies—Archive, Legacy, and Thought. The conference will take place May 27-30, 2015 at UT Austin.
First Event
Submitted by beatriz on Mon, 03/23/2015 - 10:09Huelga Timeline California
Submitted by beatriz on Wed, 02/18/2015 - 11:49Early Years
Sonia Lopez was born in Sonora, Mexico. She immigrated at a young age to the United States, moving to Imperial Valley before settling in Calexico, a border town in California.