Wikipedia:WikiProject Mexican-Americans/Todo

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[edit] Projects

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  1. Rockero:Pre-Movement
  2. Pozole:SVREP and voting issues
  • Fight POV and vandalism
  1. Aztlán
  2. Bronze race
  3. El Plan Espiritual de Aztlán -a lot better now, but still needs to be watched
  4. La Raza
  5. MEChA-or has this been taken care of?
  6. National Council of La Raza
  7. For some reason, Gary Soto experiences quite a bit of vandalism.
  8. Tex-Mex cuisine
  • Expand
  1. all stubs
  2. Ana Castillo
  3. Catolicos Por La Raza
  4. Don Tosti
  5. Guillermo Gómez-Peña
  6. Lalo Alcaraz
  7. Teatro Campesino Feliz Aňo Nuevo!
  8. Oscar Acosta - article fails to establish his reputation as a Chicano activist
  9. Papel picado
  10. Pvt. Felix Z. Longoria, Jr. - first Mexican-American to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery
  11. Lemon Grove Incident - por please
  • Translate
  1. At the very least we should try to translate them all into Spanish.
de acuerdo Joaquin Murietta 17:35, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
We could do it in the Spanish wiki..no que no? Antonio Hermosillo Martin, 08:59, 15 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Tasks

[edit] To be written

When you write one of these, please move it from this list to the appropriate subsection of "Articles" on the project page.

  1. Al Borde- Rock en Español magazine
  2. Norma Alarcón/Norma Alarcon - theorist and professor
  3. Soledad Alatorre/Chole Alatorre - labor activist
  4. Altar - Home altar/Personal altar - religious/cultural/artistic item
  5. Art Aragon/Art Aragón -"The Golden Boy", Californian boxer of the 1930s-1940s
  6. Arte Público Press/Arte Publico Press/Arte Publico/Arte Público
  7. ASCO - East Los Angeles-based Chicano art collective
  8. Asociación Nacional México-Americana/Asociacion Nacional Mexico-Americana
  9. David Avalos/David Ávalos - San Diego-based Chicano artist
  10. Modesta Avila/Modesta Ávila - pre-Movement activist
  11. Aztec dance/Danza Azteca/Danza Mexica - dance genre
  12. Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies, Aztlán, Aztlán - an academic journal [1]
  13. Maxine Baca Zinn/Maxine Baca-Zinn - writer
  14. Karen Boccalero/Sister Karen Boccalero, O.S.F. - artist and cultural worker, founder of Self Help Graphics
  15. Carlos "Chaz" Bojorquez - artist
  16. David Botello -artist
  17. Border art/Arte Fronterizo/BAW/TAF/Border Art Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo Border Art Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo- Art collective/workshop
  18. The Brat-Chicano punk group
  19. La Brocha del Valle/Brocha del Valle -Fresno art collective
  20. Brown pride - slogan/cultural ideal
  21. Campaign for Human Development - Catholic Church initiative
  22. Rito Canales and Antonio Cordova -Chicano Movement martyrs and Black Berets members, murdered by police in late 1971 in NM
  23. Norma Cantú/Norma Cantu-former assistant secretary for Civil Rights w/ the U.S. Dept. of Education
  24. Casa de la Raza/La Casa de la Raza -Santa Barbara cultural center
  25. Melesio Casas -artist
  26. Antonia Castañeda/Antonia Castaneda - writer
  27. Wilfredo Castaño/Wilfredo Castano - writer and artist
  28. Leonel Castillo-former INS commissioner
  29. Centro Cultural Aztlán- San Antonio, Texas cultural center
  30. Lorna Dee Cervantes - Chicana artist
  31. Enrique Chagoya - Artist
  32. Chicana/Latina Foundation Burlingame, California foundation
  33. Chicana Service Action Committee - East Los Angeles activist group/center
  34. Chicano Art/Chicano Art movement - artistic genre
  35. Chicano Communications Center, Albuquerque NM
  36. Chicano Liberation Front - 70s underground revolutionary group - California
  37. Chicano Muralist Movement/Chicano muralism/Mexican-American muralism - artistic movement
  38. Chicano Secret Service -comedy troupe
  39. Chicano Spanish (as distinct from Mexican Spanish, Chicano English, or Caló)
  40. Chicano Street Arts Movement - artistic movement
  41. Chusma House Publications - publishing house
  42. Cinco Puntos Press - El Paso publisher
  43. Evelyn Cisneros - Dancer
  44. Colonia Chiques - Oxnard, California barrio/gang
  45. The Communist Party and Mexican-Americans (cfr The Communist Party and African-Americans)
  46. Community Service Organization/Community Services Organization - activist organization
  47. Antonio Cordova - see Rito Canales
  48. Lucha Corpi - detective fiction writer and poet
  49. Frank Corrales - Folk musician
  50. Cortito/El cortito/short-handled hoe/short handled hoe/short handle hoe - tool, UFW successfully campaigned for its illegalization
  51. Rufino Contreras - UFW martyr
  52. Bert Corona/Burt Corona/Humberto Corona/ Humberto Noé Corona -labor organizer
  53. Culture Clash, comedy troupe -Ric Salinas, Herbert Sigüenza/Herbert Siguenza, and Richard Montoya, formerly including Monica Palacios
  54. Nephtalí De León/Nephtali de Leon - poet
  55. Daniel Desiga -Oregon Chicano artist
  56. Jesse Diaz/Jesse Díaz - activist
  57. Richard Duardo - Los Angeles-based Chicano artist
  58. East Los Streetscapers (formerly Los Dos Streetscapers) -muralist movement artist group
  59. Sergio Elizondo - writer and priest
  60. Gaspar Enriquez - artist
  61. Alicia Escalante - activist
  62. El Espectador -early newspaper
  63. Esperanza Peace and Justice Center- San Antonio, Texas center
  64. Bernardo Eureste - former San Antonio City Councilman, corrupt politician
  65. Filipino Mexican American
  66. Flakiss/La Flakiss - Hip hop artist
  67. Lysa Flores - musician
  68. Archbishop Patrick Flores- Catholic religious leader of San Antonio, Texas
  69. La Fuerza Unida -Women's Labor Movement, San Antonio, Texas
  70. Ernesto Galarza - pre-Movement labor leader and scholar
  71. Gallista Gallery - San Antonio, Texas art gallery
  72. Armando Garcia/Armando García - Entrepreneur
  73. Isabel Garcia/Isabel García - Attorney
  74. Janice Garcia/Janice García - Gang prevention specialist
  75. Margaret Garcia/Margaret García - East Los Angeles artist
  76. Mario T. Garcia/Mario T. García - Historian
  77. Rupert Garcia/Rupert García - Artist
  78. Francisco García Diego y Moreno/Francisco Garcia Diego y Moreno - first Bishop of California
  79. Irasema T. Garza -Director of the U.S. Dept. of Labor's Women's Bureau
  80. Dagoberto Gilb - Fiction writer
  81. Shifra Goldman - Latin American art scholar/historian
  82. Ignacio Gomez/Ignacio Gómez - Graphic artist
  83. Henry B. Gonzales - politician, Texas
  84. Pedro J. Gonzalez/Pedro J. González/Pedro Gonzalez/Pedro J. González - San Diego/border-area musician, broadcaster, and political prisoner
  85. Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center/Guadalupe Cultural Arts - San Antonio, Texas
  86. Raul Guerrero - Artist
  87. Zarco Guerrero - Arizona sculptor, famous for masks
  88. Wayne Alaniz Healy - East Los Angeles muralist and graphic artist
  89. Las hermanas/Las Hermanas - Catholic feminist nun's movement within the Chicano movement
  90. Adan Hernandez/Adán Hernández - Artist
  91. Antonia Hernandez/Antonia Hernández - Civil rights attorney
  92. Willie Herrón III/Willie Herrón/Willie Herron - Musician and artist
  93. Houchen Methodist Settlement House - A Texas settlement house, pro-assimilation
  94. Jovita Idar - Mexican Revolution-era cross-border activist
  95. Immigrant rights
  96. Josefa-Juanita - perhaps the first victim of anti-Mexican ethnic cleansing in California
  97. Latin American Bible Institute
  98. Latino Cultural Heritage Digital Archives at CSUN. Home to many Mexican-American primary source documents
  99. Latino USA - radio journal of news & culture
  100. Luis Leal (scholar)/Luis Leal (writer)
  101. Lemon Grove Incident - important in the struggle against school segregation
  102. Aliza Lifshitz - Doctor and civic leader
  103. Graciela Limón/Graciela Limon - writer
  104. Leo Limon/Leo Limón - artist
  105. Carmen Lomas Garza - artist
  106. William Longley/Bill Longley - see Guillermo Vásquez
  107. Ignacio Lutero Lopez/Ignacio Lutero López (add to Ignacio López dab page) -founder and publisher of El Espectador, an influential bilingual newspaper in 1930s-1940s Southern California
  108. Rosa M. - Chicana artist
  109. El Malcriado - El Teatro Campesino publication
  110. Ralph Maradiaga/Rafael Maradiaga - artist and founder of the Galeria de la Raza
  111. Demetria Martinez/Demetria Martínez -Chicana author
  112. Emanuel Martinez/Emanuel Martínez -CO artist
  113. Manuel Luis Martínez/Manuel Luis Martinez - Fiction writer (es:Manuel Luis Martínez)
  114. Michael Martinez/Michael Martínez -conservative columnnist (not totally sure he's Mexican-American)
  115. Refugio Martínez/Refugio Martinez, Chicago union organizer unjustly deported in the 1940s
  116. Eliseo Medina -labor leader and current SEIU executive vice-president LA Times article
  117. Miguel Méndez/Miguel Mendez/Miguel M. Méndez - Arizona writer
  118. Amalia Mesa-Bains -artist and theorist
  119. Mexican American Bar Association
  120. Mexican Americans and the Roman Catholic Church
  121. Mexican Cherokees
  122. Military history of Mexican-Americans
  123. Malaquías Montoya/Malaquias Montoya - graphic artist
  124. Richard Montoya - see Culture Clash
  125. Alejandro Morales - writer influenced by Magical Realism
  126. Sylvia Morales - filmmaker
  127. Enrique Morones founder of Border Angels
  128. Carlos Morton - playwright
  129. Mothers of East Los Angeles/Mother of East L.A./Madres del Este de Los Angeles/MELA - activist organization
  130. Jose Moya del Piño/José Moya del Piño - pre-movement muralist
  131. Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social/MALCS - Chicana scholars' organization
  132. Carlos Muñoz, Jr./Carlos Muñoz - author and professor
  133. National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies[2]
  134. Congreso Nacional del Pueblo de Habla Española/Congreso de Pueblos de Hablan Española/Congreso de Pueblos de Habla Española/Congreso de Pueblos que Hablan Español/Spanish-Speaking People's Congress/Spanish Speaking People's Congress/National Congress of Spanish-Speaking Peoples
  135. National Latino Congreso/Latino Congreso
  136. Armando Navarro - historian and professor
  137. New Sanctuary movement/New Sanctuary Movement
  138. Pocha Nostra - performance art collective
  139. Victor Ochoa/Víctor Ochoa -published of El Hispanoamericano out of El Paso, a survivor of "El Mochi" massacre, later became an inventor
  140. Joe Olvera - poet and columnist
  141. Victor Orozco Ochoa - San Diego-area muralist
  142. Orquesta Medellín/Orquesta Medellin - musical group
  143. Mario Obledo - a founder of MALDEF
  144. Operation Endgame - current migra operation
  145. Javier Pacheco - poet
  146. Monica Palacios - see Culture Clash
  147. Américo Paredes/Americo Paredes - folklorist
  148. Plan de San Diego/El Plan de San Diego - a manifesto of the Chicano Movement
  149. Pochismo - cultural current
  150. La Prensa - bilingual newspaper, existing links for La Prensa (California), La Prensa (Florida), La Prensa (Michigan), & La Prensa (Texas)
  151. Josefina Quezada - activist and muralist
  152. raulsalinas - poet
  153. Frank Romero/Frank E. Romero -artist
  154. Favianna Rodriguez/Favianna Rodríguez - artist
  155. Fred Ross - activist/organizer
  156. Alex Rubio -artist
  157. Raul Ruiz (currently linking to the wrong one)
  158. Rumbo - Spanish-language newspaper
  159. Ric Salinas - see Culture Clash
  160. Julian Samora/Julián Samora - anthropologist
  161. San Anto Cultural Arts - San Antonio, Texas arts center
  162. George I. Sánchez/George I. Sanchez/George Sánchez -Civil rights leader and educator
  163. Gil Sanchez (architect) - works on adobe buildings
  164. Marta Sanchez (artist) -there is current a link to Marta Sanchez but she is a singer
  165. Michelle Serros/Michelle M. Serros -Chicana writer, formerly with the George Lopez show
  166. Siete de la Raza trial-San Francisco, 1970
  167. Herbert Siguenza - see Culture Clash
  168. Simón Silva/Simon Silva - artist
  169. Vicente Silva - of the Gorras Blancas
  170. Segundo Barrio/El Segundo Barrio - of El Paso, Texas
  171. Tía Chucha's Cafe & Centro Cultural/Tía Chucha's Café Cultural/Tia Chucha's Cafe Cultural/Tía Chucha's Centro Cultural/Tia Chucha's Centro Cultural/Tía Chucha's/Tia Chucha's - a San Fernando Valley cultural center
  172. El Tecolote - SF bilingual newspaper
  173. Mario Torero/Mario Acevedo Torero/Mario Acevedo - muralist
  174. Salvador Roberto Torres/Salvador Torres - muralist and activist
  175. Eloy Torrez - artist, muralist
  176. Jesse Trevino -artist
  177. Troy Cafe [3]
  178. Unity clap
  179. Teresa Urrea - healer
  180. John Valadez - artist
  181. Patssi Valdez/Patsi Valdez - artist
  182. Vincent Valdez -artist
  183. Linda Vallejo - Chicana artist
  184. Guillermo Vásquez/Guillermo Vasquez/Yermo Vásquez/Yermo Vasquez/William Longley/Bill Longley - Colorado artist
  185. Gustavo Vasquez - film and video producer
  186. Richard Vasquez/Richard Vásquez - author of Chicano
  187. Willie Velasquez/Willie Velásquez and Southwest Voter Registration Project (SWVRP)
  188. Lydia Villarreal - attorney
  189. Viva Kennedy - South Texas voters movement for President Robert F. Kennedy
  190. La Voz de Esperanza - activist publication (monthly)
  191. XISPAS - website
  192. Susan Yamagata - Japanese-American Chicana artist
  193. Tomas Ybarra-Frausto - Art historian
  194. George Yepes - artist

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