Chicano Studies
Mendez v. Westminster
Made it illegal to segregate Mexican American children in California schools
Zoot Suit Riots
A series of riots in L.A. California during WW2, soldiers stationed in the city and Mexican youths because of the zoot suits they wore.
Rasquachismo
Material expression of decoration Steeped in attitude Derives from lived experiences of artists More multigenerational connotations Rasquachismo is acclaimed & affirmed Shared barrio sensibility
Chicano Moratorium
Movement by Chicano activists that organized anti-vietnam war demonstrations and activities throughout the southwest and other Mexican American communities
Dolores Huerta
taught farmworkers how to become citizens and how to vote; earned more money to buy food and clothing for them; worked with Cesar Chavez to form the National Farm Workers Association
Roe v. Wade
(1973) legalized abortion on the basis of a woman's right to privacy
Sleepy Lagoon
(August 1942) murder of mexican american man; many men put on trial with the only evidence being their appearances
Chavez Ravine
- Example of terrible spatial damage inflicted upon the Mexican community - 7,500 mostly Mexican families were evicted from this 300-acre community - the city of Los Angeles seized Chavez Ravine, destroying the previously self-sufficient community - the entire area was given to Walter O'Malley, who owned the Brooklyn Dodger's baseball team, as an inducement for him to move the franchise to LA - it would take three generations for just a fraction of the displaced families to regain a comparable economic level - this is part of an overwhelming universal strategy for class and racial advantage
Gentrification
A process of converting an urban neighborhood from a predominantly low-income renter-occupied area to a predominantly middle-class owner-occupied area.
Social Justice
-"Each person is to have an equal right to the most extensive total system of equal basic liberties compatible with a similar system of liberty for all."-"Social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are both: (a) to the greatest benefit of the least advantaged, consistent with the just savings principle, and (b) attached to offices and positions open to all under conditions of fair equality of opportunity."-A Theory of Justice - John Rawls
Cultural Nationalism
A process of protecting, either formally (with laws) or informally (with social values), the primacy of a certain cultural system against influences (real or imagined) from another culture.
machismo
A sense of virility, personal worth, and pride in one's maleness.
Equal Protection Clause
14th amendment clause that prohibits states from denying equal protection under the law, and has been used to combat discrimination
Cesar Chavez
1927-1993. Farm worker, labor leader, and civil-rights activist who helped form the National Farm Workers Association, later the United Farm Workers.
Liberalism
A belief that government can and should achieve justice and equality of opportunity.
Feminism
A female movement for gender equality.
Critical Race Theory
A paradigm grounded in race awareness and an intention to achieve racial justice
Post-Colonial Feminism
A perspective that critiques Western imperialism and imperialist tendencies of Western feminism and emphasizes historically defined colonial power relations that provide a foundational context for women's lives and struggles for change.
Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz
Author, poet, and musician of New Spain; eventually gave up secular concerns to concentrate on spiritual matters.
Culture
Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
National Farm Workers Association
Organization headed by Cesar Chavez that worked to improve conditions for migrant workers
urban renewal
Program in which cities identify blighted inner-city neighborhoods, acquire the properties from private members, relocate the residents and businesses, clear the site, build new roads and utilities, and turn the land over to private developers.
I am Joaquin
Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales
Pachucos
Street gangs joined by Mexican- American teenagers. These were particularly distinctive because of their members' style of dress, which whites considered outrageous.
Community Service Organization
fought for political rights beginning in 1947; California group that educated poor migrant workers
Malintzin/Malinche
Translator for the Natives, joined Hernan Cortez with other natives who hated the Aztecs
Delano Grape Strike
Workers stopped picking grapes, encouraged people around the country to boycott table grapes. 1965-1970. Gave farm workers union recognition
immigrant culture
first generation of groups who freely decided to come to the US
Ruben Salazar
invoked the value of diversity and complexities of dual cultural identity, died from tear gas in Chicano civil rights movement- he was a writer from UT and wrote El paso Herald
United Farm Workers
organization of migrant workers formed to win better wages and working conditions led by Cesar Chevez
El Plan Espiritual de Aztlan
response to treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo teaching mexicans to live free with manifest desitny mestiso- mixed aztlan- reference to aztecs
gender roles
sets of behavioral norms assumed to accompany one's status as male or female
Suffrage
the right to vote
San Antonio v. Rodriguez
using property tax to fund public schools was not a violation of 14th amendment guarantee of equal protection, education not a fundamental right POWELL
The Feminine Mystique
written by Betty Friedan, journalist and mother of three children; described the problems of middle-class American women and the fact that women were being denied equality with men; said that women were kept from reaching their full human capacities