I grew up in Edinburg, Texas. When I enter school I was spanked for not knowing English. I could not understand why it was happening to me. Now am fluent in both languages and understand how the system works. It made me stronger to deal with life. I have traveled and lived to several different states and had a solid foundation to fall on. I am 74 years old and can clearly reflect on the way my generation has contributed to the younger people. I am proud to be Chicano woman.
Thank you for creating this piece and telling one of the great S tories that makes Austin and the east side so unique! I loved seeing the primary sources of the organizing that went on. Now in 2017, the school board needs to all sit down and watch this. After all the work that was done to make sure Sanchez was a safe school for the learning of bilingual education and what it means to the community, it should be supported and cherished.
Thank you for sharing! I’m really interested on the color full artwork in the background, does anyone know who’s the artist is and if the artwork is related with the topic of the short documentary?
Great edification learning about others history instead of just the European history and just my own water down history (so called African American)that they teaches us in these schools. Now that I'm older I find out we are greater than what they tell us.
Unfortunately I never did take my Chicano History seriously, even though I considered myself a Chicano in the 1960's and 1970's. And still do consider myself to be a Chicano, but not that word has transpired into Mexican/American, Hispanic, Latino so the word Chicano has gotten lost. They didn't really teach us much Chicano history in high school, but the Chicano movement was very active.
I'm consider Indian in school I hung with native American kids everytime I went to a restaurant the other people would stare at me then talking about indians Cherokee Apache I do like native I took a DNA test I found out I'm 64 % native American from Mexico I was born in Long Beach CA my parents are from Mexico Jalisco
Hola hello everyone I'm trying to get the word out about a Mexican American name Tim Sanchez if he wins he will be the first Chicano to represent Oakland CA he has a website so if anybody can Donate to him please Do thank you gracias
May comentarte mexiccan American not represent politically congrs into Senate for represent people to his community no only charged nothing to precidente no
Chicanos and only Chicanos fought for the rights that all Mexicans,Salvadorans,Hondurans,Puerto Rican etc. etc. benefit from yet we are never given the credit for it. We Chicanos stand up and fight unlike other Hispanics or Latinos.
Chicanos fought for civil rights not Mexicans or Latinos- Puerto Ricans, Salvadorans, Hondurans. Yet we never get the credit for fighting for civil rights. Chicanos fight injustices we just don’t stay quiet and take it. I am a proud Chicano💪🏼
who gave us the name Chicanos? our oppressors and the ones that conquer us .white, Mexicans, Chicanos, Hispanics, and Latinos these are all derogatory names placed upon us. Not by our people but if those that rule over us. Why is our people older then the name given to us? let's let sizzle in our spirit. Mexicans and All so called Latinos have indigenous roots period. Therefore we're all the same people. We all look alike you can't tell us apart. our oppressors those who conquer us did this thing called Divide And CONQUER.
I grew up in Edinburg, Texas. When I enter school I was spanked for not knowing English. I could not understand why it was happening to me. Now am fluent in both languages and understand how the system works. It made me stronger to deal with life. I have traveled and lived to several different states and had a solid foundation to fall on. I am 74 years old and can clearly reflect on the way my generation has contributed to the younger people. I am proud to be Chicano woman.
Thank you to the contributors of these important historical accounts of Austin's Education
Thank you for creating this piece and telling one of the great S tories that makes Austin and the east side so unique! I loved seeing the primary sources of the organizing that went on. Now in 2017, the school board needs to all sit down and watch this. After all the work that was done to make sure Sanchez was a safe school for the learning of bilingual education and what it means to the community, it should be supported and cherished.
Thank you for sharing! I’m really interested on the color full artwork in the background, does anyone know who’s the artist is and if the artwork is related with the topic of the short documentary?
GRACIAS A TODA LA RAZA K SUFRIO. VIVAAA LA RAZA Y VIVAAA MEXICOOO!!! 👩🏽🦲🇲🇽💯
Gracias!
Read the book "I AM JOAQUIN/ YO SOY JOAQUIN ! " im the young carnalito on the cover with the ( tondito) hat.
Thank you Tio Zeke Romo
Great edification learning about others history instead of just the European history and just my own water down history (so called African American)that they teaches us in these schools. Now that I'm older I find out we are greater than what they tell us.
What is the book called that keeps popping up in the video? I am taking chicano studies and it is very hard
. &&& Never knew Mexicans went through this down in texas . .💔💯
Unfortunately I never did take my Chicano History seriously, even though I considered myself a Chicano in the 1960's and 1970's. And still do consider myself to be a Chicano, but not that word has transpired into Mexican/American, Hispanic, Latino so the word Chicano has gotten lost. They didn't really teach us much Chicano history in high school, but the Chicano movement was very active.
Awesome
Do you know there's Mexican Indians
Most Mexicans are indigenous or have ancestry of indigenous people Native to the America
I'm consider Indian in school I hung with native American kids everytime I went to a restaurant the other people would stare at me then talking about indians Cherokee Apache I do like native I took a DNA test I found out I'm 64 % native American from Mexico I was born in Long Beach CA my parents are from Mexico Jalisco
Hola hello everyone I'm trying to get the word out about a Mexican American name Tim Sanchez if he wins he will be the first Chicano to represent Oakland CA he has a website so if anybody can Donate to him please Do thank you gracias
May comentarte mexiccan American not represent politically congrs into Senate for represent people to his community no only charged nothing to precidente no
Chicanos and only Chicanos fought for the rights that all
Mexicans,Salvadorans,Hondurans,Puerto Rican etc. etc. benefit from yet we are never given the credit for it. We Chicanos stand up and fight unlike other Hispanics or Latinos.
chicanos are literally Mexicans...
Verdad. Somos la Mayoria
fool, alot were Mexican too, no ma mes. You think Mexicans didn't fight lmao callate mejor
Chicanos fought for civil rights not Mexicans or Latinos- Puerto Ricans, Salvadorans, Hondurans.
Yet we never get the credit for fighting for civil rights.
Chicanos fight injustices we just don’t stay quiet and take it.
I am a proud Chicano💪🏼
who gave us the name Chicanos? our oppressors and the ones that conquer us .white, Mexicans, Chicanos, Hispanics, and Latinos these are all derogatory names placed upon us. Not by our people but if those that rule over us. Why is our people older then the name given to us? let's let sizzle in our spirit. Mexicans and All so called Latinos have indigenous roots period. Therefore we're all the same people. We all look alike you can't tell us apart. our oppressors those who conquer us did this thing called Divide And CONQUER.