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A Song for Cesar Film Review: Telling the History of a Labor Movement Through the Music It Inspired

Both sprawling and focused, this documentary tracks the many musicians and artists who supported Cesar Chavez's fight for social justice

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El Movimiento: A Brief History of the Chicano Movement

The Chicana-Chicano movement emerged in 1965 when César Chávez and Dolores Huerta launched their great boycott through the United Farm Workers union.

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Chicano Artists Challenging History and Reclaiming Cultural Memory

May 6th, 2021, 11:00AM / BY Claudia Zapata Chicano artists used inventive graphic forms to offer new perspectives on key moments in national and global history Rupert García, Right On!, 1968, screenprint on paper (Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Luisita L. and Franz H. Denghausen Endowment, 2020.42.3, © 1968, Rupert García) In 1968, graphic artist Rupert García became a pivotal figure in the Third World Liberation Front, a coalition of Chicano, African American, Asian American, and Native students who held a major strike that year at San Francisco State College to demand ethnic studies programs and greater diversity in faculty and students.  In later years, the protest had a significant impact on higher education in the United States, as more students demanded ethnic studies and universities eventually responded with new academic departments and teaching positions. Ethni

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'Racism in America' webinar to examine protest movements

February 9, 2021 Worldwide protests against police brutality, an armed attack on the Capitol, protests in Europe and the U.S. against COVID restrictions– 2020 and 2021 stand out as years when those on the left and the right turned to both peaceful and armed protests to change the directions  governments were headed. Structural racism and racial inequality were at the heart of much of these protests. In its next webinar, the College of Arts and Sciences’ (A&S) yearlong webinar series, “Racism in America,” will examine how protest movements and civil disobedience have sought to both end and uphold white supremacy and racial discrimination. The Feb. 24, 7 p.m. event, in partnership with the Cornell Law School, is free and open to the public; registration is required.

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