Thank you @herdzmedia May 16, 2023 the zoot suit ban was Denounced! That means it’s no longer illegal to wear a zoot suit. June 9, 2023 City Los Ángeles issued a formal apology for the zoot suit ban made June 9, 1943 the discrimination and the resolution was issued by recognizing June 3-9th to be Zoot Suit Heritage Week. Be part of the change and recognize the importance of community, loving and respecting one an other 💙✨✊🏽🏙️
I love it!! Thank you for covering this important movement of unity, peace and heritage within the Mexican, Chicano & Latino community. Pachuquismo is alive and well 80 years later in honor of our family members, Latinos who went to war and all the lives lost then AND those who continue to die for Mexican equality! ¡ORRA! #larazaunidajamasseravencida #razaunida #pachucos #cultura
Just a correction to what the gentleman said at about the 5:25 section of the video. The Mexicans popularized the zoot suits in Cali, but the suits were first introduced to the country by Blacks in Harlem. The style quickly spread to the west coast, being adopted and popularized by the Mexicans there. The style was also adopted by some other groups that were marginalized back then (Filipinos, small number of Japanese, etc.)
As I understand the zoot suit in 1940's was was considered a extravagant use of material during war time, and that would spark hard feeling. Don't know if it's true, but seems to make sense. Could be nothing more then that, and not a attack on culture at all. Pointing fingers, accusations of being unamerican could get out of hand real fast.
I am so proud of the zoot suit culture the unity and the movement was created from ordinary people just wanted to be able to dress in the zoot suit. Respect respect.It the dress movement of the ladies was very elegant and respectful, and the men were very Translate gentlemen.🫶🏼🙏🏽
Its very interesting how society glorifies Zoot Suits today. In the early 1940s, the United States government mandated a ration for the War effort. The categories of rationed foods during the War were sugar, coffee, processed foods (canned, frozen, etc.), meats and canned fish, and cheese, canned milk, and fats. Furthermore, shortly after Pearl Harbor, there was a heavy burden on US supplies of basic materials like metal, rubber, paper, shoes, and ESPECIALLY garments . Minimal used clothing was mandatory throughout the United States, but some Mexicans decided to defy the rules set forth, wear excessive clothing , and because they didn't enlist in the Services, it pissed Americans off ! Today we look at these people as some sort of Heroes . The men that fought in the War were the TRUE HEROES !
1. They need to make a series on this, if they haven't yet. 2. I find it appalling that too many Mexicans and other Latino-Americans of a "unfavorable" look or background that while hatred (call it bigotry, racist, etc) still exists towards them, they still ignore the easy ways they can give themselves more respect and even feared, not a physical fear but a fear to be left alone or even supported. It starts in POP CULTURE. It starts with Mexican/Etc-Americans, in music, TV and movies. It is very easy to help yourselves out. It is from the US that the overwhelming majority of world trends are started, it is from here that all the good and bad trends spread from. You can be a doctor, technician, actor, etc., but that will only give you such respect in Your social circles not elsewhere. START supporting Selena Gomez and her projects no matter what, listen to older stuff by Linda Ronstadt and Carlos Santana, watch TV shows and movies with such Latinos in them. When or if these names become big, the racist masses, who come from ALL races, will come to an understanding that you are bonding, that you are unified in this goal, a goal to be given respect. You think Michael Pena is a big star? My friends, NO, he is of obvious Mexican background (his looks) and for that he is no Iron Man, Super Man, Batman nor even Robin. The same goes for female actresses. Selena Gomez Should have had many huge top ten hits and a handful of Big number one hits but didn't, and the hate towards her is obvious in pop culture: because she is Mexican (it IS what they see). Look into why Rita Hayworth, Richie Valens, Anthony Pettis, Bruno Mars changed their names for the stage, why Allison Iraheta didn't have any success after having been heavily promoted with such catchy music, why Anthony Quinn decided to use his Irish/White name and not his Spanish name... 3. Obey the law, guys. Things are getting out of hand, many have become intolerant towards law and order. Peace.
❤❤❤ Evergreen by Naomi Hirahara. Book. 1947 Japanese American released from the camps sent to Chicago and they return to Los Angeles. Little Tokyo is Bronzville with Black comnunity and nIles Dave’s plays there, its on first street historic site. Then, Boyle Heights was all Jewish community which after war, they move out. Then, the mob and casinos and the KKK. Great book of Los angles 1940. Hammer. Japanese American Zoot Suiter from Chicago All style.. 😂😂
Thank you @herdzmedia
May 16, 2023 the zoot suit ban was Denounced! That means it’s no longer illegal to wear a zoot suit.
June 9, 2023 City Los Ángeles issued a formal apology for the zoot suit ban made June 9, 1943 the discrimination and the resolution was issued by recognizing June 3-9th to be Zoot Suit Heritage Week.
Be part of the change and recognize the importance of community, loving and respecting one an other 💙✨✊🏽🏙️
I love it!! Thank you for covering this important movement of unity, peace and heritage within the Mexican, Chicano & Latino community. Pachuquismo is alive and well 80 years later in honor of our family members, Latinos who went to war and all the lives lost then AND those who continue to die for Mexican equality!
¡ORRA!
#larazaunidajamasseravencida #razaunida #pachucos #cultura
I wish that era would come back, beautiful cars, beautiful ladies, cool gentlemen. classically elegant dresses.
Y como siempre México. En todo.
Saludos hermanos. Dios los bendiga.
Nice! Never forget the history and injustice.
Just a correction to what the gentleman said at about the 5:25 section of the video. The Mexicans popularized the zoot suits in Cali, but the suits were first introduced to the country by Blacks in Harlem. The style quickly spread to the west coast, being adopted and popularized by the Mexicans there. The style was also adopted by some other groups that were marginalized back then (Filipinos, small number of Japanese, etc.)
many Latinos served in our wars God bless latino Veterans and God bless. from an old Vato
Zootsuit lives on. La Raza Unida lives on. Respect is in our culture. I am going to the fullerton Zootsiut store. Thank you for the information.
Great educational documentary. Thank you for sharing this. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
THX for breaking down the history of the Zoot Suit riots 🙏🏽
Great video very well done.
Viva La Raza!
Lots of Love and respect.
God bless❤🙏✝️
As I understand the zoot suit in 1940's was was considered a extravagant use of material during war time, and that would spark hard feeling. Don't know if it's true, but seems to make sense.
Could be nothing more then that, and not a attack on culture at all. Pointing fingers, accusations of being unamerican could get out of hand real fast.
Ya'll remeber Tom in that Episode of Tom and Jerry with the hammock zoot suit? 😭😭❤️
Beautiful people ❤️ god bless!! Time to celebrate😊
SALUDOS FROM DETROIT MICHIGAN ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Keep doing you and blessings 🙏
ORALE PACHUCOOOO
Culture is so important....thanks bro
Eyyy I know Pachucco many 💯🏆👍
Eso Keep the Chuco Stylo Alive 🕴💃🎭
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L💖ve and respect.
Love this!❤
I am so proud of the zoot suit culture the unity and the movement was created from ordinary people just wanted to be able to dress in the zoot suit. Respect respect.It the dress movement of the ladies was very elegant and respectful, and the men were very Translate gentlemen.🫶🏼🙏🏽
We are a beautiful people with an extuordernery rich culture ! Our food, music , style, lowriders , too much to mention . 😊
My ants and uncle grew up in down town in la and served in ww2 proud chicanos
God bless you my father served ww2 Normandy, very proud
Hey prima Becky Duarte-Perez, thats right wear your threads
People Rights nothing wrong with expressing yourself ❤
Its very interesting how society glorifies Zoot Suits today. In the early 1940s, the United States government mandated a ration for the War effort. The categories of rationed foods during the War were sugar, coffee, processed foods (canned, frozen, etc.), meats and canned fish, and cheese, canned milk, and fats. Furthermore, shortly after Pearl Harbor, there was a heavy burden on US supplies of basic materials like metal, rubber, paper, shoes, and ESPECIALLY garments . Minimal used clothing was mandatory throughout the United States, but some Mexicans decided to defy the rules set forth, wear excessive clothing , and because they didn't enlist in the Services, it pissed Americans off ! Today we look at these people as some sort of Heroes . The men that fought in the War were the TRUE HEROES !
Zootsuits being called UnAmerican is crazy. It’s uniquely American.
Uniquely Black American. Jesus Christ, these people love to rewrite history!
Hey, what do you mean these people?
We can learn from diversity I glad I grew up in San Francisco were people are people.
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Soon to be classic videos from the future!
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What’s a good playlist of music
That Zoot Suiters
Listen too??? 💯
1. They need to make a series on this, if they haven't yet.
2. I find it appalling that too many Mexicans and other Latino-Americans of a "unfavorable" look or background that while hatred (call it bigotry, racist, etc) still exists towards them, they still ignore the easy ways they can give themselves more respect and even feared, not a physical fear but a fear to be left alone or even supported. It starts in POP CULTURE. It starts with Mexican/Etc-Americans, in music, TV and movies. It is very easy to help yourselves out. It is from the US that the overwhelming majority of world trends are started, it is from here that all the good and bad trends spread from. You can be a doctor, technician, actor, etc., but that will only give you such respect in Your social circles not elsewhere. START supporting Selena Gomez and her projects no matter what, listen to older stuff by Linda Ronstadt and Carlos Santana, watch TV shows and movies with such Latinos in them. When or if these names become big, the racist masses, who come from ALL races, will come to an understanding that you are bonding, that you are unified in this goal, a goal to be given respect. You think Michael Pena is a big star? My friends, NO, he is of obvious Mexican background (his looks) and for that he is no Iron Man, Super Man, Batman nor even Robin. The same goes for female actresses. Selena Gomez Should have had many huge top ten hits and a handful of Big number one hits but didn't, and the hate towards her is obvious in pop culture: because she is Mexican (it IS what they see). Look into why Rita Hayworth, Richie Valens, Anthony Pettis, Bruno Mars changed their names for the stage, why Allison Iraheta didn't have any success after having been heavily promoted with such catchy music, why Anthony Quinn decided to use his Irish/White name and not his Spanish name...
3. Obey the law, guys. Things are getting out of hand, many have become intolerant towards law and order. Peace.
Jajaja fantastic
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❤❤❤ Evergreen by Naomi Hirahara. Book. 1947 Japanese American released from the camps sent to Chicago and they return to Los Angeles. Little Tokyo is Bronzville with Black comnunity and nIles Dave’s plays there, its on first street historic site. Then, Boyle Heights was all Jewish community which after war, they move out. Then, the mob and casinos and the KKK. Great book of Los angles 1940. Hammer. Japanese American Zoot Suiter from Chicago All style.. 😂😂