Task Force De La Raza
LHP_Intern2022-10-27T22:01:13+00:00A letter in which the Task Force de La Raza ask the University of Colorado Boulder's president for the university's cooperation in helping Chicano students in higher education.
A letter in which the Task Force de La Raza ask the University of Colorado Boulder's president for the university's cooperation in helping Chicano students in higher education.
An article where UMAS and MAP students announce an upcoming rally and march against police brutality. The march is in honor of a Chicano student who was unjustly arrested and maced by police officers.
A history of La Raza's community pool, the Chicano community effort to preserve the pool, and the fight to keep Arturo "Bones" Rodriguez as the pool's manager.
An explanation of the Chicano political party: La Raza Unida. Listed in the article are reasons for the party's existence, key figures within the party, future candidates, and political events hosted by the party, including La Raza Unida's state conventions.
A newspaper article explaining the need for La Raza Unida and why Aztlan must change from a myth to a reality.
A mural created by artist Pedro Romero in 1989 commemorating Los Seis de Boulder. Originally painted on the walls of the University Memorial Center, now housed in a conference room at Pueblo Community College
Article in El Diario de la Gente from September 14, 1974. Luis Ramirez was cleared on charges of assaulting a police officer at the "Saint Patrick's Day Massacre" at the Crusade for Justice.
Daniel Arroyo, an ELDER of the Black Berets por La Justicia (Since 1968) talks about his experiences in Denver and with Corky Gonzales. This is the 2nd video of an overall interview, that took place on May 28, 2020 in Phoenix Arizona and was interviewed by Gabriel Ramiro Cruz with the assistance of Kelly Gallagher Blacksmith.
An article on the West High School Walkout of 1969 as part of a series called El Chicano Movimiento, Denver, 10-14-2015
Article on the plans for the walkouts at varying schools by students and organizations, By Richard O'Reilly, Denver, 9-14-1969