Writer Rubén Martínez to receive Luis Leal Award
Mario García
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5th Bi-Annual Sal Castro Memorial Conference to explore the growing scholarship of the Chicano Movement
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Latino author Francisco Cantú to receive the 16th annual Luis Leal literature Award
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A biography of Father Luis Olivares illuminates the birth of the sanctuary movement in Los Angeles
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Latino author, poet and literary scholar Tim Z. Hernández to receive UCSB’s annual Luis Leal Literature Award
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Scholars consider Mexico President-Elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador and his ambitious agenda
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Latina scholar and author Norma E. Cantu, to receive UCSB’s annual Luis Leal Literature Award
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A new book by Mario García explores literature as a resource in the study of Chicano history
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Author Francisco Jiménez to receive UCSB’s annual Luis Leal Literature Award
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UCSB’s Mario Garcia to be honored for distinguished contributions to the history of Latino activists
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Sal Castro Memorial Conference at UCSB honors Chicano teacher who rallied students for education reform
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Award-winning author Reyna Grande to receive UCSB’s annual Luis Leal Literature Award
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New book by UCSB historian Mario García explores the Chicano civil rights struggle in Los Angeles in the 1960s and 1970s
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Muñoz’s talk also marks the 45th anniversary of the National Chicano Antiwar Moratorium in East Los Angeles
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The award is named in honor of Luis Leal, a professor emeritus of Chicana and Chicano Studies at UCSB
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UCSB Professor Mario Garcia offers 13 testimonios to prove that today's young Latinos can overcome negative stereotypes
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In March 1968, thousands of Chicano students walked out of their East Los Angeles high schools to protest decades of inferior or discriminatory education in their so-called “Mexican Schools.” During these historic walkouts –– or “blowouts,” as...
