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CU-Boulder Program Empowers Latino, Chicano Youth
Thirty-two Latino and Chicano Colorado high school students are immersing themselves in college life and learning July 12-18 at the University of Colorado Boulder as part of the third annual...
Graduate Students Connecting Scholarship with Communities
...Louisville residents with the Museum of Louisville; programming with K-12 schools; a network of Chicano muralists; and online, informal learning environments with foster families. Current Engaged Arts and Humanities Scholar...
Aquetza: Youth Leadership, Education and Empowerment
In Nahuatl, the language of the Mexica/Aztec indigenous people of central and northern Mexico,“aquetza” translates as “to lift your chin up.” This embodies what the Aquetza summer program is all...
A place for ‘Los Seis’
CU Boulder graduate student, community members and survivors create mosaic to memorialize Chicano activists killed in 1974.......
Sculpture to remain on campus
The Los Seis de Boulder sculpture, which memorializes six Chicano students killed in 1974, will become part of the CU Boulder Libraries’ permanent collection.......
New books chronicle local Latino history
...ethnic studies, provided the books’ foreword. "This set presents stories of struggle and the implacable force of dignity in the Chicana and Chicano community in Boulder County," Aldama said. "The...
New Book Set Chronicles Local Latino History
...Chicano community in Boulder County," Aldama said. "The singular and collective power of the voices of individuals and families heard in these volumes is profound, complex and long lasting. You...