Chicano band “Brown Obsidian”
LHP_Intern2020-08-30T02:24:23+00:00Brown Obsidian pose with instruments in Denver
Ramon Del Castillo performs poetry reading “Vato Loco Presents: King Crack”, c. 2005
LHP_Intern2020-08-30T02:24:21+00:00Ramon Del Castillo, poet and professor of Chicano Studies at Metro State, performs a poetry reading
Unidentified mariachi musicians, 1950s
LHP_Intern2020-08-30T02:23:38+00:00Unidentified mariachi musicians, 1950s
Freddy Rodriguez and the Jazz Connection, 1983
LHP_Intern2020-08-30T02:23:37+00:00Freddy Rodriguez and the Jazz Connection, performing at the El Chapultepec Jazz Club at 1962 Market Street in Denver, 1983
Mural on El Centro Mental Health Center of Denver, 2010
LHP_Intern2020-08-30T02:22:51+00:00Mural by Carlos Fresquez illustrates families and the rising sun, the hope of a new beginning and a new day, 2010
Ciriaco Arellano with two paintings, c. 1930
LHP_Intern2020-08-30T02:22:44+00:00Mexican immigrant artist Ciriaco Arellano poses with two of his paintings in Denver, c. 1930
Cesar Chavez Mural by Javier Flores
LHP_Intern2020-08-30T02:28:22+00:00Cesar Chavez Mural by Javier Flores at Morrison Road and Lowell Blvd (Westwood neighborhood) c. 2010
Chicano Artist Ray Espinosa
LHP_Intern2020-08-30T02:28:23+00:00article on Ray Espinosa, artist in West Side and art instructor at Denver Community College, working to bring awareness of Mexicano culture/history
West Side Recorder vol. 7, no. 6, 10-1-1970
La Raza Park Mural “El Viaje” by David Ocelotl Garcia
LHP_Intern2020-09-09T19:59:24+00:00mural in La Raza Park, Sunnyside by David Ocelotl Garcia illustrating the Mexican peoples’ history (2016)
La Alma mural by Emanuel Martinez
LHP_Intern2020-08-30T02:28:26+00:00mural at the La Alma Recreation Center in Lincoln Park by Emanuel Martinez, showing the Hispanic soul of the Westside community (1973)
Globeville Recreation Center Murals
LHP_Intern2020-08-30T02:28:27+00:00Youth created mural at the Globeville Recreation Center, with the help of YNIG, undated
Mural in Ruby Hill Park
LHP_Intern2020-08-30T02:28:28+00:00Mural in Ruby Hill Park (1501 W. Jewell Ave) by Jay Jaramillo and Nadia Saldana-Spiegle, depicting a scroll with Spanish text, ink, candles, c. 2013
Mural “Como Sabor” by Alexandria Jimenez
LHP_Intern2020-08-30T02:28:29+00:00Mural “Como Sabor” by Alexandria Jimenez in the Five Points Neighborhood (2014)
Mural “Pasado, Presente, Futuro” by Carlota Espinoza
LHP_Intern2020-08-30T02:28:31+00:00Mural “Pasado, Presente, Futuro” by Carlota Espinoza at the Byers Branch Library in Lincoln Park (1977)
Artist John Flores, 1991
LHP_Intern2020-08-30T02:28:33+00:00Artist John Flores poses with one of his paintings, c. 1991
Rock band “El Chicano,” 1973
LHP_Intern2020-08-23T20:48:58+00:00“Viva Torrado – Viva El Chicano” article by Bill Ballas analyzing local rock band El Chicano
Poem by Don Cardenas, 1974
LHP_Intern2020-08-23T20:48:10+00:00“To: Angel: On the day he was Committed to the Department of Institutions” by Don Cardenas, 04-24-1974
Discover Su Teatro, 1975
LHP_Intern2020-08-23T20:47:19+00:00About “Su Teatro” a university theatre and musical group who perform political pieces for the Denver Chicano community, in neighborhood theatres and parks
Discover Su Teatro Plans Second Performance, 1972
LHP_Intern2020-08-23T20:46:29+00:00About “Su Teatro” a university theatre and musical group who perform political pieces for the Denver Chicano community, in neighborhood theatres and parks
Artist Carlos Frésquez
LHP_Intern2020-08-23T20:45:29+00:00Artist Carlos Frésquez, with one of his works “La Raza Cosmica”, 2005
Sculpture “Un Corrido para la Gente” by Carlos Frésquez
LHP_Intern2020-08-23T17:44:59+00:00Sculpture “Un Corrido para la Gente” by Carlos Frésquez at the Morrison Road Gateway in Westwood (2009)
Impact of Graffiti in Chicano Neighborhoods
LHP_Intern2020-08-18T20:21:30+00:00Article “Our Position: Some Questions that Hurt; are Chicanos Dumb?” by Tito Guedea
graffiti on a business in Westside/Auraria and resentment caused
West Side Recorder Volume 7 No 5, 9-1-1970