


Cesar Chavez – Prejudice and Pride
The 1960s and 1970s were transformative decades for Mexican Americans, marked by a fervent quest for identity and equality. The documentary episode “Prejudice and Pride” delves into this pivotal era, shedding light on the challenges […]


Against All Odds: The Untold Story of America’s First School Desegregation Victory
The Lemon Grove Incident is a powerful and often overlooked story in American history, highlighting a moment when a community stood up against racial segregation in schools. In 1930, Lemon Grove, California, a small town […]

Mexicans Are Racist, Too
From Felipe’s 2017 standup special ‘Translate This’ Track “La Bamba Rebelde” by Las Cafeteras from the album “It’s Time”.

Carlos Santana Pops LSD at Woodstock
Carlos Santana: The Unforgettable LSD Trip at Woodstock The legendary Woodstock Festival of 1969 is often remembered for its iconic performances, but for Carlos Santana, it was also a mind-bending experience fueled by an unexpected […]

Chicano Park 1988
In 1988, Chicano Park stood as a vibrant emblem of cultural resistance and community spirit in the heart of San Diego’s Barrio Logan. Established in 1970 after a dramatic land takeover to reclaim a promised […]

KABC Retrospective on Rubén Salazar
Ruben Salazar: A Voice for Justice and Change. Ruben Salazar was more than just a journalist; he was a powerful voice for the Chicano community during a pivotal time in American history. Born in Ciudad […]

Inside The Mexican city ravaged by the fight for control of the Sinaloa cartel
A bloody gang war is engulfing the Mexican city of Culiacán, leaving dozens of bodies littering the streets. But this war involves two factions of what was once one of the world’s most successful criminal […]

Zoot Suit Riots – Full Documentary
In June 1943, Los Angeles erupted into the worst race riots in the city to date. For 10 straight nights, American sailors armed with make-shift weapons cruised Mexican American neighborhoods in search of “zoot-suiters” — […]