Cherríe Moraga, A Xicana Codex of Changing Consciousness (1-77)
“An art that subscribes to integration into mainstream Amerika is not Chicano art.” ~Cherríe Moraga #chst404
— Annemarie Perez (@anneperez) April 12, 2012
Moraga says”our bodies and our experiences are that complex site through which our political work is mediated”#chst404
— kelsey (@kchine23) April 13, 2012
When is the appropriate time to introduce the students to events like the Holocaust, the nuclear bomb, colonization,etc ? …. #CHST404
— Michael Marmolejo (@mmarmol1) April 13, 2012
How to explain contradicting ideas to one’s children-something I think about myself, and have seen my mother struggle with #CHST404
— Stephanie Troncoso (@steftroncoso) April 13, 2012
“but in our bathroom, he is a boy of sixteen” the type of struggles my brother and I deal with when we are back with our mom #CHST404
— Stephanie Troncoso (@steftroncoso) April 13, 2012
In the prologo, the Maya calender is mentioned which reminded me about Rigoberta Menchu’s visit to LMU #CHST404
— Beatriz Alfaro (@MissBeatriz25) April 12, 2012
She said there would be a special alignment of the planets but there was nothing to fear. #chst404
— Beatriz Alfaro (@MissBeatriz25) April 12, 2012