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    Cesar chavez Mexican americans and the church Final draft In the speech that Cesar chavez presented himself at a mexican american celebration conference talks about of how he sees the church and mexican americans during the strike.The conference was about the annual discussion what is going on in the hispanic/ latino community. Chavez was committed to carry out his movement with no violence toward the crowd who doubted him and movement, sadly others did try violence on them, for…

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    Chavez was an effective leader for three main reasons: grassroots organizer and believer in equal treatment, self- sacrifice, and tough tactics. According to Ann McGregor’s book The Legacy Cesar Chavez, published in 2000 Dick Meister was highly skeptical about Chavez’s plan because of all the times people tried to organize the farm workers. According to Ann McGregor’s book The Legacy Cesar Chavez, published in 2000 Dick Meister stated” Some of these groups were the socialists, the AFL and CIO…

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    author also tries to portray the importance of Mexican American history by focusing on the aspect that we are not informed of our own history. Manuel Maderno biography of Americo Paredes is a clear example of how his contributions brought a new awakening towards the civil rights movement which helped laid the foundation of what a true Mexican American really is. The author informs of Paredes early years to try to evoke a significance on how most Mexican Americans in the valley dint continue…

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    race and representation in this film. Your paper is to be between 5 and 7 double spaced pages in length, with 1-inch margins and using 12pt font. Quinceañera (2006) is an independent film by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland about a 14-year-old Mexican American girl named Magdalena in Echo Park, Los Angeles. She becomes pregnant through non-penetrative sex, but her Catholic preacher father refuses to accept that and casts her out of his home. Magdalena moves in with her great uncle Tomas and…

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    MEChA is a Mexican-American student organization that encourages cultural education and political activism. In their 1969 founding manifesto“El Plan de Santa Barbara”, they outline the basic ideas of what it means to be Chicanx. Using this document, we can determine what Mexican-Americans believed to be the root of their struggle and the type of people it would take to overcome it. The manifesto starts off by saying “For all peoples … the time comes when they must reckon with their history”…

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    During his presidential candidacy, Donald Trump stated, "When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. ... They're sending people that have lots of problems, and they're bringing those problems with us. They're bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists…” It’s hard to believe that our current president, the man who has been entrusted to keep us safe and striving, thinks so negatively about a particular racial group. In Helena Maria Viramontes’ short story “The…

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    gender. Class: Lower Race: Haitian American (migrated to the U.S. in 2000) Gender: Male I will be calling my first interviewee Jason. Jason migrated to the U.S. in 2000 he came to American for a better opportunity. Class: (Lower) today (Higher) Race: Mexican American Gender: Male I will be calling this interviewee Paul. Paul was born in the U.S. he owns his own landscaping business. What role has class, race, and gender played in their lives? How do you see these stratifies as playing a role,…

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    out to me the most was Gustavo “Gus” Garcia. Gus Garcia was a Mexican-American lawyer who attended school at The University of Texas at Austin. In that institution he was the captain of the debate team and a successfully academic student and eventually became a civil rights lawyer (Allsup, 1982). When World War II was occurring Garcia was drafted for service as were many other Mexican Americans. The problem with this is that many Mexican American men had volunteered or had signed up to serve…

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    Culture is all around us. From what we wear to what we eat to how we speak. You can try to hide your connection to culture, but it will always find you. When searching for a definition to culture I feel Texas A&M University did an amazing job. Their definition states: “A culture is a way of life of a group of people—the behaviors, beliefs, values, and symbols that they accept, generally without thinking about them, and that are passed along by communication and imitation from one generation…

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    The production of "Esperanza Rising" by Lynne Alvarez was an interesting adaptation of the novel. The stage is set in Mexico during the 1930 's and is about a young Mexican girl named Esperanza. She is the only child of a wealthy landowner and therefore spoiled. During the beginning of the story, everything is business as usual for Esperanza and her family, until tragedy strikes. Bandits kill Esperanza 's father and his wife is meant to inherit the estate, but women were not allowed to own land.…

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