Vatos

Vatos
Author: Luis Alberto Urrea
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2000
Genre: Photography
ISBN:

A tribute in photographs and poem--to Chicano men, to Latino men, to all men everywhere.

Homies and Hermanos

Homies and Hermanos
Author: Robert Brenneman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2011-11-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0199912491

Using the tools of sociological theory, Robert Brenneman seeks to discover why a pot-smoking, gun-wielding "homie" gang member would want to trade in la vida loca for a Bible and the buttoned-down lifestyle of an evangelical hermano (brother in Christ) - and to what extent this strategy works for the many youth who have tried it.

The Chicano Generation

The Chicano Generation
Author: Mario T. García
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2015-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520961366

In The Chicano Generation, veteran Chicano civil rights scholar Mario T. García provides a rare look inside the struggles of the 1960s and 1970s as they unfolded in Los Angeles. Based on in-depth interviews conducted with three key activists, this book illuminates the lives of Raul Ruiz, Gloria Arellanes, and Rosalio Muñoz—their family histories and widely divergent backgrounds; the events surrounding their growing consciousness as Chicanos; the sexism encountered by Arellanes; and the aftermath of their political histories. In his substantial introduction, García situates the Chicano movement in Los Angeles and contextualizes activism within the largest civil rights and empowerment struggle by Mexican Americans in US history—a struggle that featured César Chávez and the farm workers, the student movement highlighted by the 1968 LA school blowouts, the Chicano antiwar movement, the organization of La Raza Unida Party, the Chicana feminist movement, the organizing of undocumented workers, and the Chicano Renaissance. Weaving this revolution against a backdrop of historic Mexican American activism from the 1930s to the 1960s and the contemporary black power and black civil rights movements, García gives readers the best representations of the Chicano generation in Los Angeles.

Matra Vato Karvathi Vajan Nahi Utre - Gujarati eBook

Matra Vato Karvathi Vajan Nahi Utre - Gujarati eBook
Author: Kalli Puri
Publisher: R R Sheth & Co Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2014-01-18
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9351221547

કાલી પુરીનો વજનવિરોધી જંગ તો નાનપણથી ચાલતો રહ્યો છે. લડીલડીને, ડાયેટ કરીકરીને આજે એ ખુદને સંતોષ થાય એટલા વજન પર પહોંચી છે. અહીં જે ડાયેટ્સ છે, એ કાલીની જીવનકથનીના પ્રકરણ જેવા છે. બોલીવુડ બીટ્સ પર સૂર્યનમસ્કાર, કઠિન કોકોનટ વૉટરડાયેટ, બુલમિયાની કાળી કથની, જાતે ધડી કાઢેલો શૅમ્પેઇન ડાયેટ પ્લાન... નિખાલસભાવે લખાયેલાં આ પુસ્તકમાં કાલીએ વેઇટગેઇન અને વેઇટલૉસ સાથે સંકળાયેલી તમામ સારી-નરસી બાબતોને આવરી લીધી છે. વાચકને એણે માત્ર શું કરવું જોઈએ, એટલું જ નહીં, પણ કેવી રીતે કરવું જોઈએ, એ કહ્યું છે, કિલો બાય કિલો! વજન ગુમાવીને નવું જીવન મેળવનારની આ કથા છે. એ વાંચીને તમને લાગશે કે તમે પણ આ કરી શકો. શરીરને જળોની જેમ ચોંટી પડેલા પેલા છેલ્લા ત્રણ કિલો ઉતારવાના હોય કે કોઈ સોહામણાં સપનાંને સાકાર કરવા માટે દોટ લગાવવાની હોય, ધારો તો તમે આ બધું જ કરી શકો છો.

The Hidden Kingdom of Kaballus

The Hidden Kingdom of Kaballus
Author: Mary Olive
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2018-05-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1973628058

This book is a medieval historical novel about two royal brothers, the elder who would be king, suffers from guilt and regret that destroy his life and his kingdom. The younger prince is obedient and focused on what is beneficial for the kingdom, yet an inner burden steals his true joy for life. Through unimaginable events, the reader is taken on a journey of epic dimensions of joy and hardships.

Gangland [2 volumes]

Gangland [2 volumes]
Author: Laura L. Finley
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 679
Release: 2018-10-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1440844747

This two-volume set integrates informative encyclopedia entries and essential primary documents to provide an illuminating overview of trends in gang membership and activity in America in the 21st century. Gangland: An Encyclopedia of Gang Life from Cradle to Grave includes extended discussion of specific gangs; types of gangs based on ethnicity and environment (rural, suburban, and urban); recruitment and retention methods; leadership structure and other internal dynamics of various gangs; impacts of gang membership on extended family; the historical evolution of gangs in American society; depictions of gang life in popular culture; violent and nonviolent gang activities; and programs, policies, agencies, and organizations that have been crafted to combat gang activities. In addition, the encyclopedia includes a suite of primary sources that offer a look into the personal experiences of gang members, examine efforts by law enforcement and public officials to address gang activity, and address wider societal factors that make eradicating gangs such a difficult task.

Flying Under the Radar with the Royal Chicano Air Force

Flying Under the Radar with the Royal Chicano Air Force
Author: Ella Maria Diaz
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2017-04-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1477312307

The first book-length study of the Royal Chicano Air Force maps the history of this vanguard Chicano/a arts collective, which used art and cultural production as sociopolitical activism.

A Broken Flute

A Broken Flute
Author: Doris Seale
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2005-08-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0759114714

A Broken Flute: The Native Experience in Books for Children is a companion to its predecessor published by Oyate, Through Indian Eyes: The Native Experience in Books for Children. A compilation of work by Native parents, children, educators, poets and writers, A Broken Flute contains, from a Native perspective, 'living stories,' essays, poetry, and hundreds of reviews of 'children's books about Indians.' It's an indispensable volume for anyone interested in presenting honest materials by and about indigenous peoples to children.

A Luis Leal Reader

A Luis Leal Reader
Author: Luis Leal
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2007-09-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0810124181

Since his first publication in 1942, Luis Leal has likely done more than any other writer or scholar to foster a critical appreciation of Mexican, Chicano, and Latin American literature and culture. This volume, bringing together a representative selection of Leal’s writings from the past sixty years, is at once a wide-ranging introduction to the most influential scholar of Latino literature and a critical history of the field as it emerged and developed through the twentieth century. Instrumental in establishing Mexican literary studies in the United States, Leal’s writings on the topic are especially instructive, ranging from essays on the significance of symbolism, culture, and history in early Chicano literature to studies of the more recent use of magical realism and of individual New Mexican, Tejano, and Mexican authors such as Juan Rulfo, Carlos Fuentes, José Montoya, and Mariano Azuela. Clearly and cogently written, these writings bring to bear an encyclopedic knowledge, a deep understanding of history and politics, and an unparalleled command of the aesthetics of storytelling, from folklore to theory. This collection affords readers the opportunity to consider—or reconsider—Latino literature under the deft guidance of its greatest reader.