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Prensa Popular (vol. 1, no. 4), 1974-03-05

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Scope and Contents

"Chicano Community Fights Deportations" [Interview with Herman Baca, Chicano activist, includes photographs]; "Boycott Demonstrators Picket Gallo H.Q." [mass picket at Gallo Headquarters in Los Angeles; contains photographs]; "Black Nationalism: 'Counter-Revolutionary and Proud'"; "Hero Worship: A Form of Oppression"; "Class Struggle Main Theme of Chicano Conference" [16th Annual High School Chicano Conference, San Diego State University. Keynote speaker was Bert Corona]; "Middle East Issue Examined: Letters to Prensa Popular; Prensa Popular Answers"; "2nd Annual Chicanas Conference Held" [Titled "La Nueva Chicana," the conference was held at the Chicano Federation. Primarily organized for high school women "to provide resources, direction and an opportunity for Chicanas to rap with each other and also to provide awareness of the role Chicanas have in the movimiento Chicano."]; "T.V. Media: A commodity to sell commodity system."; "Chicano Community Center Expands Services" [includes Chicano Free Clinic, "the only bi-lingual Free Clinic serving San Diego"; Spanish and English translations, photograph included]; "Book Review: Chicano History" [Occupied America: The Chicano's Struggle Toward Liberation / Rodolfo Acuña; The Chicanos: A History of Mexican Americans / Matt S. Meier and Feliciano Rivera]; "Tijuana Activist Jailed" [Gerardo Juarez Rodriguez, involved in land takeover in Tijuana; colonia of Tierra y Libertad; includes photographs]; "Opinion: Chicana Conference" [regarding 2nd Annual Chicanas Conference, La Nueva Chicana]; "Israel: Profit Motive Corrupts the Promised Land"; "Huelga Office Opens: New San Diego Coordinator" [Adela Soltero, UFWA co-ordinator arrives in San Diego from Phoenix]; "Boycott List"; "Tierra y Libertad Revisited" [two photographs of colonia Tierra y Liberatad before and after]; "Aumenta la Represion en Bolivia: La lucha por el socialismo boliviano sigue en marcha"; "Pintos abused" [reprinted from the New York Review of Books, Adams v. Carlson, a suit brought by the ACLU Foundation's National Prison Project regarding a "behavior modification program" in Marion Illinois]; "San Ysidro Community Plans Serve Commercial Interests" [critique of development plans]; "Tijuana: Manifesto Obrero-Estudiantil"

Dates

  • Publication: 1974-03-05

Language of Materials

From the File:

Chiefly in English; some articles in Spanish.

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Extent

From the Collection: 300 Linear Feet