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  • Every Mexican-American related article should have a corresponding article on the Spanish Wikipedia. If its notable here, due to the subject of this project, it should automatically be notable there, even if only English language references are available.

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Lorna Dee Cervantes

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• George Lopez

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El Plan Espiritual de Aztlán

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  1. Jose Chavez, y Chavez
  2. Al Borde- Rock en Español magazine
  3. ASCO - East Los Angeles-based Chicano art collective
  4. Asociación Nacional México-Americana/Asociacion Nacional Mexico-Americana
  5. David Avalos/David Ávalos - San Diego-based Chicano artist
  6. Modesta Avila/Modesta Ávila - pre-Movement activist
  7. Aztec dance/Danza Azteca/Danza Mexica - dance genre
  8. Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies, Aztlán, Aztlán - an academic journal [1]
  9. Carlos "Chaz" Bojorquez - artist
  10. David Botello -artist
  11. Border art/Arte Fronterizo/BAW/TAF/Border Art Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo Border Art Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo- Art collective/workshop
  12. The Brat (musical group)-Chicano punk group
  13. La Brocha del Valle/Brocha del Valle -Fresno art collective
  14. Brown pride - slogan/cultural ideal
  15. Rito Canales and Antonio Cordova -Chicano Movement martyrs and Black Berets members, murdered by police in late 1971 in NM
  16. Casa de la Raza/La Casa de la Raza -Santa Barbara cultural center
  17. Melesio Casas -artist
  18. Antonia Castañeda/Antonia Castaneda - writer
  19. Wilfredo Castaño/Wilfredo Castano - writer and artist
  20. Centro Cultural Aztlán- San Antonio, Texas cultural center
  21. Chicana/Latina Foundation Burlingame, California foundation
  22. Chicana Service Action Committee - East Los Angeles activist group/center
  23. Chicano Art/Chicano Art movement - artistic genre
  24. Chicano Communications Center, Albuquerque NM
  25. Chicano Liberation Front - 70s underground revolutionary group - California
  26. Chicano Muralist Movement/Chicano muralism/Mexican-American muralism - artistic movement
  27. Chicano Secret Service -comedy troupe
  28. Chicano Spanish (as distinct from Mexican Spanish, Chicano English, or Caló)
  29. Chicano Street Arts Movement - artistic movement
  30. Chusma House Publications - publishing house
  31. Evelyn Cisneros - Dancer
  32. Colonia Chiques - Oxnard, California barrio/gang
  33. The Communist Party and Mexican-Americans (cfr The Communist Party and African-Americans)
  34. Antonio Cordova - see Rito Canales
  35. Lucha Corpi - detective fiction writer and poet
  36. Frank Corrales - Folk musician
  37. Cortito/El cortito/short-handled hoe/short handled hoe/short handle hoe - tool, UFW successfully campaigned for its illegalization
  38. Rufino Contreras - UFW martyr
  39. Daniel Desiga -Oregon Chicano artist
  40. Jesse Diaz/Jesse Díaz - activist
  41. Richard Duardo - Los Angeles-based Chicano artist
  42. Sergio Elizondo - writer and priest
  43. Gaspar Enriquez - artist
  44. El Espectador -early newspaper
  45. Esperanza Peace and Justice Center- San Antonio, Texas center
  46. Bernardo Eureste - former San Antonio City Councilman, corrupt politician
  47. Filipino Mexican American
  48. Flakiss/La Flakiss - Hip hop artist
  49. Lysa Flores - musician
  50. La Fuerza Unida -Women's Labor Movement, San Antonio, Texas
  51. Gallista Gallery - San Antonio, Texas art gallery
  52. Armando Garcia/Armando García - Entrepreneur
  53. Isabel Garcia (attorney)/Isabel García (attorney)
  54. Janice Garcia/Janice García - Gang prevention specialist
  55. Margaret Garcia/Margaret García - East Los Angeles artist
  56. Mario T. Garcia/Mario T. García - Historian
  57. Rupert Garcia/Rupert García - Artist
  58. Irasema T. Garza -Director of the U.S. Dept. of Labor's Women's Bureau
  59. Ignacio Gomez (artist)/Ignacio Gómez (artist) - Graphic artist
  60. Henry Gonzales - politician, Texas
  61. Pedro J. Gonzalez/Pedro J. González/Pedro Gonzalez/Pedro J. González - San Diego/border-area musician, broadcaster, and political prisoner
  62. Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center/Guadalupe Cultural Arts - San Antonio, Texas
  63. Raul Guerrero - Artist
  64. Zarco Guerrero - Arizona sculptor, famous for masks
  65. Wayne Alaniz Healy - East Los Angeles muralist and graphic artist
  66. Las hermanas/Las Hermanas - Catholic feminist nun's movement within the Chicano movement
  67. Adan Hernandez/Adán Hernández - Artist
  68. Antonia Hernandez/Antonia Hernández - Civil rights attorney
  69. Houchen Methodist Settlement House - A Texas settlement house, pro-assimilation
  70. Immigrant rights
  71. Josefa-Juanita - perhaps the first victim of anti-Mexican ethnic cleansing in California
  72. La Prensa - bilingual newspaper, existing links for La Prensa (California), La Prensa (Florida), La Prensa (Michigan), & La Prensa (Texas)
  73. Latin American Bible Institute
  74. Latino Cultural Heritage Digital Archives at CSUN. Home to many Mexican-American primary source documents
  75. Latino USA - radio journal of news & culture
  76. Luis Leal (scholar)/Luis Leal (writer)
  77. Aliza Lifshitz - Doctor and civic leader
  78. Leo Limon/Leo Limón - artist
  79. William Longley/Bill Longley - see Guillermo Vásquez
  80. Ignacio Lutero Lopez/Ignacio Lutero López (add to Ignacio López dab page) -founder and publisher of El Espectador, an influential bilingual newspaper in 1930s-1940s Southern California
  81. Rosa M. - Chicana artist
  82. El Malcriado - El Teatro Campesino publication
  83. Ralph Maradiaga/Rafael Maradiaga - artist and founder of the Galeria de la Raza
  84. Demetria Martinez/Demetria Martínez -Chicana author
  85. Emanuel Martinez/Emanuel Martínez -CO artist
  86. Michael Martinez (columnist)/Michael Martínez (columnist) -conservative columnnist (not totally sure he's Mexican-American)
  87. Refugio Martínez/Refugio Martinez, Chicago union organizer unjustly deported in the 1940s
  88. Miguel Méndez/Miguel Mendez/Miguel M. Méndez - Arizona writer
  89. Amalia Mesa-Bains -artist and theorist
  90. Mexican American Bar Association
  91. Mexican Americans and the Roman Catholic Church
  92. Mexican Cherokees
  93. Military history of Mexican-Americans
  94. Richard Montoya - see Culture Clash
  95. Enrique Morones founder of Border Angels
  96. Carlos Morton - playwright
  97. Jose Moya del Piño/José Moya del Piño - pre-movement muralist
  98. Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social/MALCS - Chicana scholars' organization
  99. Carlos Muñoz, Jr./Carlos Muñoz - author and professor
  100. Congreso Nacional del Pueblo de Habla Española/Congreso de Pueblos de Hablan Española/Congreso de Pueblos de Habla Española/Congreso de Pueblos que Hablan Español/Spanish-Speaking People's Congress/Spanish Speaking People's Congress/National Congress of Spanish-Speaking Peoples
  101. Armando Navarro - historian and professor
  102. New Sanctuary movement/New Sanctuary Movement
  103. Pocha Nostra - performance art collective
  104. Victor Ochoa/Víctor Ochoa -published of El Hispanoamericano out of El Paso, a survivor of "El Mochi" massacre, later became an inventor
  105. Joe Olvera - poet and columnist
  106. Victor Orozco Ochoa - San Diego-area muralist
  107. Orquesta Medellín/Orquesta Medellin - musical group
  108. Javier Pacheco - poet
  109. Monica Palacios - see Culture Clash
  110. Pan Dulce - food
  111. Pochismo - cultural current
  112. Project SER - workforce investment program
  113. Josefina Quezada - activist and muralist
  114. raulsalinas - poet
  115. Frank Romero/Frank E. Romero -artist
  116. Alex Rubio -artist
  117. Ric Salinas - see Culture Clash
  118. Jesus Salas - Labor Leader, Wisconsin
  119. San Anto Cultural Arts - San Antonio, Texas arts center
  120. Gil Sanchez (architect) - works on adobe buildings
  121. Marta Sanchez (artist) -there is current a link to Marta Sanchez but she is a singer
  122. Michelle Serros/Michelle M. Serros -Chicana writer, formerly with the George Lopez show
  123. Herbert Siguenza - see Culture Clash
  124. Simón Silva/Simon Silva - artist
  125. Vicente Silva - of the Gorras Blancas
  126. Segundo Barrio/El Segundo Barrio - of El Paso, Texas
  127. El Tecolote (newspaper) - SF bilingual newspaper
  128. Mario Torero/Mario Acevedo Torero/Mario Acevedo (artist) - muralist
  129. Eloy Torrez - artist, muralist
  130. Jesse Trevino -artist
  131. Troy Cafe [2]
  132. Unity clap
  133. John Valadez - artist
  134. Gustavo Vasquez - film and video producer
  135. Richard Vasquez/Richard Vásquez - author of Chicano
  136. Willie Velasquez/Willie Velásquez and Southwest Voter Registration Project (SWVRP)
  137. Lydia Villarreal - attorney
  138. Viva Kennedy Clubs - voters movement for President John F. Kennedy
  139. La Voz de Esperanza - activist publication (monthly)
  140. XISPAS - website
  141. Susan Yamagata - Japanese-American Chicana artist
  142. Tomas Ybarra-Frausto - Art historian
  143. George Yepes - artist
  144. History of Mexican Americans in California - article for Mexican-American history/culture of California

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