S1: Welcome back. You're listening to Kpbs Midday Edition for Hispanic Heritage Month. We are highlighting artists and creators in the community. It's been 50 years since the birth of hip hop and it's ...
Marin is an actor and filmmaker. He lives in Los Angeles. As I reflect on my journey as an actor and filmmaker, I can’t help but feel immense gratitude to be a part of the San Diego Latino Film ...
More than 40 years after the storied performance troupe was born at the Galeria de la Raza in San Francisco’s Mission District, Culture Clash co-founder Richard Montoya reflected on the long, ...
August 29th marks the 55th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium's largest protest — the day in 1970 when tens of thousands of people marched through East Los Angeles to protest the disproportionate ...
A young Efrain Gutierrez sits in front of posters from his first two feature-length films, Please Don’t Bury Me Alive and Amor Chicano es Para Siempre. Low Rider Weekend in San Quilmas marked ...
55 years ago, young Chicano activists took to the streets to proclaim, “our fight is in the barrio, not Vietnam.” Their protest still resonates to this day. An image from the 1971 film Chicano ...
The Library of Congress has acquired a gold mine of resources that document the Chicano Movement in Los Angeles. The cultural institution in Washington, D.C., now has a collection from activist and ...
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