Chicano Identity Through the Murals of East Los Angeles
The history of the Mexican-American community of East L.A. began with the Chicano mural movement that helped shape the cultural landscape we see today with the use of public art! This was my culminated graduate thesis project.

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Cheech Collects: Shifting Perspectives at The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture

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Roots of El Pueblo: The Beginning of Los Angeles

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Inside Chicano Culture With an OG (East LA) 🇺🇸🇲🇽

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Why Philadelphia has thousands of murals

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An Interview with El Pachuco Co-Founder Phyllis Estrella

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Cheech Marin on Chicano Art

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KVIE's Los Braceros: Strong Arms to Aid the U.S.A.

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Chavez Ravine: A Los Angeles Story

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Full documentary | ‘Lowrider Legacy: A History of Resistance on Wheels”

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Austin Revealed: Chicano Civil Rights "Role of Chicano Identity in Arts"

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Latinas in the Labor Movement | The History You Didn't Learn | TIME

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50 years after first Chicano Park murals, a younger generation picks up the fight

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Inside Chicano Culture - East LA 🇺🇸🇲🇽

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Judy Baca: The Chicana Muralist Who Paints Forgotten Histories

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Hispanic Heritage Month: Chicano movement in the 60s and its connection to Sacramento

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Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art Director Reveals First Artworks on View | Artbound

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Juneteenth In Mexico

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Day In The Life of a Prisoner Serving Life

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How Olvera Street Became the Tourist Spot We Know Today | Artbound

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