Meet the powerful voices leading Civil Rights Movement 2.0, from attorneys to community organizers, as they tackle systemic racism and advocate for Black lives.
By sitting down to lunch at a North Carolina department store, the brave men inspired many others to take part in nonviolent acts of civil disobedience ...
The late Chicano historian Juan Gómez-Quiñones stored decades of Mexican American history in the garage and shed of his ...
Civil rights activists gathered outside the headquarters of Target Corp. on Thursday to call for a national boycott of the ...
Nestled in the edge of West Sacramento lies The Latino Center of Art and Culture, a museum and multidisciplinary cultural center that brings a sense of home and support to all of the community, ...
Resisting with marches won't be enough. We must approach the next four years with the resilience to adapt, innovate and be ...
Puerto Rico native and social justice leader José “Cha Cha” Jiménez died at age 76. According to NBC News, his sister Daisy ...
José “Cha Cha” Jiménez, a prominent civil rights and liberation movement figure and founder of the Young Lords in Chicago and co-founder of the Rainbow Coalition has died. He was 76. His sister, ...
As Azios first reported, records showed the CIA was monitoring not only leading Chicano activists of ... record with regard to the Latino civil rights movement has remained incomplete.” ...
The state of Colorado rang in the new year by adding a "Chicana/o Pride" special license plate option for the state’s motorists. Jose Ortega, executive director of the Pueblo-based grassroots ...
(AP Photo/Mike Stewart, File) Coretta Scott King, widow of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., speaks at an unveiling of a portrait of Martin Luther King by artist George Mandus on Feb.
“The Chicano movement is not going anywhere. We’re a community with a growing influence, and all we want is for our true voices to be heard, and we want our faces to be the ones representing ...