"Pachucos and Pachucas," lowrider cars, Bootsy Collins, Pat Riley, skateboarders and psychedelia were on his mood board.
Sponsored by the Diversity and Equity Center, An Evening with Cheech Marin: A Life of Art, Culture, and Entertainment was held in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. The conversation focused primarily ...
Halloween’s influence is transforming popular festivities around Día de los Muertos and its ceremonial customs in rural and ...
BEAVERTON, Ore. — Oregon was home to the United States’ first Chicano college, Colegio César Chávez, which served students in the 1970’s and early 1980’s. While the college has been ...
"I wanted to do something that would reintroduce the neighborhood to this tradition," says Denver artist Arlette Lucero.
The Día de los Muertos celebration in Denver was first introduced at Pirate Gallery in the 1980s; CHAC Gallery and Museo de ...
The Three Rivers League gets underway with a big showdown this Friday at 7 p.m., when No. 9 Tualatin (4-0) travels to No. 5 Lake Oswego (4-0). Both sides enter the game with perfect records, setting ...
The Census Bureau settled on “Hispanic” ahead of the 1980 decennial census ... became even more complex through social movements and activism. For example, the Chicano Movement transformed "Chicano" ...
At the end of a school day at Beaverton High, a group of students gather and begin shaking cans of spray paint. They’re here at the bi-weekly, no-credit class to learn how to create street art, but ...
Denver’s Dia de los Muertos celebration was first hosted in the 1980s at Pirate Gallery on Navajo Street with art, altars and ...
Oregon was home to the United States’ first Chicano college, Colegio César Chávez, which served students in the 1970’s and early 1980’s. While the college has been closed for decades ...