Latino

The Day in the Life Of..My Family

Location

1450 W Cermak Rd
60608 Chicago
United States
US
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Zine Day in the Life
Date: 
2016
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Scrapbook/family album of daily life in a Mexican-American family
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May be from photo class collection of Benito Juarez Community Academy or Benito Juarez High School; circa 2016
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El Mestizo Magazine Spring 2014

South Chicago ABC Zine Distro 2013 Catalog

Location

60430 Homewood
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Zine, South Chicago ABC Zine Distro 2013 Catalog
Date: 
2013
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Abstract: 
The South Chicago ABC Zine Distro 2013 Catalog is a catalog listing and describing Zines put out in 20012 by the South Chicago ABC Zine Distro. Includes ordering information and lists of zines.
Language: 
English
Notes: 
"Destroy Power Not People" cover art by "Bran Scam"
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A Latino National Conversation: Readings on Assimiliation

Location

35 East Wacker Drive Suite 2300
60601 Chicago IL
United States
41° 53' 15.3636" N, 87° 37' 35.544" W
US
Catalog Number: 
Book, Stavans, Ilan , "A Latino National Conversation"
Date: 
2002
Abstract: 
"A Latino National Conversation: Readings on Assimilation" is a diverse compiliation of opinions and writings on Latino American assimilation. The book was published by the Great Books Foundation, "an independent, nonprofit educational organization whose mission is to help people learn how to think and share ideas."
Language: 
English
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ISSN/ISBN: 
188032394X

Saturn Calling

Catalog Number: 
book, serritos ken
Date: 
1981
Abstract: 
A chapbook-style collection of poetry by early 1980s Chicago-based poet Ken Serritos. Published by Movimiento ARtistico CHicano (MARCH) with funding from the Illinois Arts Council. With black-and-white photo of poet.
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English
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De Kansas a Califas & Back to Chicago

Catalog Number: 
Book Cortez, Carlos
Date: 
1992
Edition: 
2nd
Abstract: 
Chicagoan Carlos Cortez is one of the U.S.A.'s leading Chicano artists and poets. In this new collection of poems and scratch board drawings, Cortez shares his love and concern for the land of his mestizo and Yaqui ancestors. Cortez's art and words help us see with "bicultural eyes" the history of California (Califas) with a landscape alive with condors, cougars, tall saquaros, and even giant cloud formations. Cortez's poems speak in the persona of Koyokuikatl (Coyote Song), who places his strong clear verse in defense of its threatened inhabitants, In addition, he embodies the nostalgic traveler who is capable of "Beat" haikus or the wisdom of the Chicano working-class.
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English
Spanish
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Abstract taken from back cover.
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1877636096

A Latino National Conversation: Readings on Assimilation

Catalog Number: 
Book,
Date: 
2002
Abstract: 
Selections from literature meant to foster conversation in the Shared Inquiry format about Latino identity.
Language: 
English
Spanish
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