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  2. Chicano Park - Wikipedia

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    Chicano Park, like Berkeley's People's Park, was the result of a militant (but nonviolent) people's land takeover. [8] Every year on April 22 (or the nearest Saturday), the community celebrates the anniversary of the park's takeover with a celebration called Chicano Park Day. [9]

  3. Community members mark Chicano Park Day - AOL

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    This year's celebration of Chicano Park Day is having to go virtual once again due to the pandemic. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  4. East L.A. walkouts - Wikipedia

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    The East Los Angeles Walkouts or Chicano Blowouts were a series of 1968 protests by Chicano students against unequal conditions in Los Angeles Unified School District high schools. The first walkout occurred on March 5, 1968. The students who organized and carried out the protests were primarily concerned with the quality of their education.

  5. Self Help Graphics & Art - Wikipedia

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    Self Help Graphics & Art, Inc. is a community arts center in East Los Angeles, California, United States. Established in 1970, Self Help Graphics served as a critical locus of activity during the Chicano art movement and remains a significant center for Chicanx and Latinx artistic production. SHG is most well-known for organizing annual Day of ...

  6. Rodolfo Gonzales - Wikipedia

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    Draws. 1. Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales[1] (June 18, 1928 – April 12, 2005) was a Mexican-American [2] boxer, poet, political organizer, and activist. [3] He was one of many leaders for the Crusade for Justice in Denver, Colorado. The Crusade for Justice was an urban rights and Chicano cultural urban movement during the 1960s focusing on social ...

  7. Victor Ochoa - Wikipedia

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    Victor Ochoa (born August 2, 1948) is an activist, painter, graphic designer and master muralist. [1] He has painted over 100 murals, many of them in San Diego, California. [2] He is considered one of the pioneers of San Diego's Chicano art movement. [3][4] Ochoa was one of the original activists at Chicano Park [4] and a co-founder of Centro ...

  8. Salvador Torres - Wikipedia

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    Movement. Chicano art. Salvador Roberto Torres (born July 3, 1936) is a Chicano artist and muralist and an early exponent of the Chicano art movement. He was one of the creators of Chicano Park, and led the movement to create its freeway-pillar murals. [1] He was also a founder of the Centro Cultural de la Raza in San Diego, California.

  9. Reies Tijerina - Wikipedia

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    U.S. communities with Hispanic majority. Notable Chicanos / Hispanics. v. t. e. Reies López Tijerina (September 21, 1926 – January 19, 2015), was an activist who led a struggle in the 1960s and 1970s to restore New Mexican land grants to the descendants of their Spanish colonial and Mexican owners. [ 1 ]