Offers a vivid, pictorial account of struggle and survival, resilience and achievement, discrimination and identity. The bilingual text, along with hundreds of photos and other images, ranges from female-centred stories of pre-Columbian Mexico to profiles of contemporary social justice activists, labour leaders, youth organisers, artists, and environmentalists.
Offers a vivid, pictorial account of struggle and survival, resilience and achievement, discrimination and identity. The bilingual text, along with hundreds of photos and other images, ranges from female-centred stories of pre-Columbian Mexico to profiles of contemporary social justice activists, labour leaders, youth organisers, artists, and environmentalists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elizabeth "Betita" Martínez is a widely known Chicana writer, activist, and lecturer. Now director of the Institute for Multiracial Justice in San Franciso, she has published six books, most recently De Colores Means All of Us: Latina Views for a Multi-Colored Century.
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Acknowledgements Introduction The Story of La Chicana Begins A New Invader Comes Chicanas at Work Under U.S. Rule La Revolución Mexicana Let's Go To the U.S. The Great Depression, Repatriation, Strike! World War II The Movement is Born Life of a Farmworker Woman Our Own Party No a la Guerra en Vietnam Work = Struggle VIVA LA MUJER! Mujeres who love women Walking the Red Road Culture contains the seed... Today's Writers Música, Teatro, Film, The Counter-Insurgency The Land That Came Back to Life The Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice New Worker Struggles Immigrant Rights Alliance Building Across Color Lines Chicanas in Public Office Youth Are Rising Not to Be Forgotten Further Reading Photo & Illustration Credits About the Author
Acknowledgements Introduction The Story of La Chicana Begins A New Invader Comes Chicanas at Work Under U.S. Rule La Revolución Mexicana Let's Go To the U.S. The Great Depression, Repatriation, Strike! World War II The Movement is Born Life of a Farmworker Woman Our Own Party No a la Guerra en Vietnam Work = Struggle VIVA LA MUJER! Mujeres who love women Walking the Red Road Culture contains the seed... Today's Writers Música, Teatro, Film, The Counter-Insurgency The Land That Came Back to Life The Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice New Worker Struggles Immigrant Rights Alliance Building Across Color Lines Chicanas in Public Office Youth Are Rising Not to Be Forgotten Further Reading Photo & Illustration Credits About the Author
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