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Latinos hardly fit into the embattled Chicano stereotype once so cherished by the left.
ECONOMIST: Latinos and blacks
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There are no scholars like there are for the Chicano movement in California.
WSJ: Mari Carmen Ram��rez | Derivative Works No More | Cultural Conversation by Judith H. Dobrzynski
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Growing up with extreme mental incapacity and no speech is not the same as being part of a vibrant Chicano-American community.
NEWYORKER: Little Strangers
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Standing in front of crowds of Latino workers, Obama has been known to chant the traditional Chicano rallying cry, "Si se puede!"
NPR: Uneasy Black-Latino Ties a Factor in Calif. Primary
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She also enrolled in a master's program in Chicano studies and political science at Cal State-Northridge, for which she is writing a dissertation.
WSJ: Eva Longoria's Next Role: Hispanic Activist in Washington
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Marin is one of the biggest collectors of Chicano art in the U.S., explains Garza to fellow guests as he knocks back a shot of tequila.
FORBES: Mexican Medici
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Sotomayor lodged a grievance with what was then the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, accusing Princeton of an "institutional pattern of discrimination" in admissions and in hiring "Puerto Rican and Chicano" faculty.
CNN: Commentary: Latino in the Ivy League
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The meaning of the holiday changed over time, becoming a David versus Goliath tale among Mexican immigrants in the 1930s and embodying U.S.-Mexico unity during World War II and Chicano Power in the 1960s and 1970s, Hayes-Bautista said.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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Mr. WANG: From there, the song was covered by other artists, but most famously in 1970 by the East L.A. group El Chicano, which transformed Viva Tirado into a brown power anthem, giving it a funkier feel and a stronger rock edge.
NPR: The Sounds of Panama's Mixed Musical Heritage