The East LA Walkouts in May 1968, in which hundreds of students walked out of their classes to protest unequal conditions in the Los Angeles Unified School District, are considered the first mass protests of Mexican-Americans in the U.S. Photo courtesy of CSUDH Gerth Archives and Special Collections. Editor’s note: This is one of the […]
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Soldaderas: The Unspoken Heroines of the Mexican Revolution
Soldaderas carrying the heavy equipment for their fellow soldiers during the Mexican Revolution. Photo courtesy of the University of Texas at El Paso Library Special Collections. Editor’s note: This is one of the stories that ran in yesterday’s special e-edition of the Bulletin, a commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium March. Destiny […]
Parallels: 1970 and 2020
More than 150 people were arrested and three were killed at the Chicano Moratorium March in August, 1970. Photo courtesy of CSUDH Gerth Archives and Special Collections. Editor’s note: This is one of the stories that ran in yesterday’s special e-edition of the Bulletin, a commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium March. […]
Though Extinguished Far Too Soon, Ruben Salazar Still Lights the Path for Future Journalists
Illustration by Nova Blanco-Rico. Editor’s note: This is one of the stories that ran in yesterday’s special e-edition of the Bulletin, a commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium March. by Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor When I first told my father I was going to be a journalist, he didn’t take it […]
Got a Thought, Question or Concern about Distance Learning? Then Wednesday’s Town Hall Wants YOU
CSUDH’s Center of Service-Learning, Internships & Civic Engagement (SLICE) is hosting a virtual Town Hall this Wednesday, Aug. 26 from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. to address questions and concerns about this fall semester online. Photo courtesy of SLICE. By Taylor Helmes, Managing Editor Many returning faculty and students had a forced introduction to distance […]
