raza art and media collective
Subscription Request from UCLA to Raza Art and Media Collective Journal
Submitted by mariasv on Sat, 09/10/2016 - 03:46Invitations to "El Salón" in Ann Arbor
Submitted by mariasv on Sat, 09/10/2016 - 03:43Letter Regarding the Raza Art and Media Collective Journal from Chicano Fellows Program at Stanford University
Submitted by mariasv on Sat, 09/10/2016 - 03:33A Brief History of the Raza Art and Media Collective at the University of Michigan
The Raza Art and Media Collective was founded at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in 1974. The group’s founders were University of Michigan students with backgrounds in art, art history, community education, film, photograph, and journalism [1]. They included Ana Luisa Cardona, Michael J. Garcia, Jesse Gonzales, George Vargas, Julio Perazza, S. Zaneta Kosiba Vargas, and Zaragosa Vargas [2]. Ana Cardona described the organization as a “not for profit organization devoted to the creation and documentation of the arts and media by and for the Spanish-speaking and non-Spanish-speaking communities”[3].