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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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” — […]
The Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (CRASH), commonly known as the gang unit, played a crucial role in addressing gang violence during the late 1990s. Their mission was to combat gang activity by targeting members […]
The mid-1980s in East Los Angeles was a time of profound transformation for the Chicano community. It was a period marked by cultural expression, activism, and a growing sense of identity and pride. Against the […]
The Rich History of Chicano Park: A Symbol of Resistance and Cultural Pride Chicano Park, located in the heart of the Barrio Logan neighborhood in San Diego, stands as a powerful symbol of the Chicano […]
Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales at the 1972 La Raza Unida Convention: A Radical Call for Empowerment In 1972, Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales, a prominent Chicano civil rights leader and activist, delivered a fiery and unforgettable speech at […]
