Chicano or Chicana (also spelled Xicano or Xicana) is a chosen identity of some Mexican Americans in the United States. The term Chicano is sometimes used interchangeably with Mexican[-]American. Both names are chosen identities within the Mexican-American community in the United States. However, these terms have a wide range of meanings in various parts of the Southwest. The term became widely used during the Chicano Movement, mainly among Mexican Americans within the city of Chicago who wanted to express an identity, of cultural, ethnic and community pride, similarly to the Chicago Polonia.
The term "Chicano" had negative connotations before the Chicano Movement, and still is viewed negatively by more conservative members of this community, but it over time gained more acceptance as an identity of pride within the Mexican-American community in the United States. Still, many American-born Mexicans view the term to be distracting, as it often represents a refusal to identify with either Mexican or American identities, while Mexicans from Mexico usually aren't familiar with or do not identify with the term. The pro-indigenous/Mestizo nature of Chicano nationalism is cemented in the nature of Mexican national identity, in which the culture is heavily syncretic between indigenous and Spanish cultures, and where 60% of the population is Mestizo, and another 30% are indigenous, with the remaining 10% being of European heritage and others racial/ethnic groups. Ultimately it was the experience of the Mexican American in the United States which culminated in the creation of a Chicano identity.
If there's one thing I've learned in the last few weeks it's that Chicano/Chicana culture has a very strong identity. Join me as we dive into the Chicana side of things and learn about their way of life and love for lowriders.
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published: 13 Mar 2022
Chicana Rosas - WEST COAST
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published: 04 Mar 2023
A Local’s Guide to Chicano Style in Los Angeles | American Women | Vogue
“In high school I used be hella about that pinup life,” says 20-year-old Sailor Gonzales, a Los Angeles Latina studying fashion design and Chicano studies with whom Vogue spent a day traversing L.A.’s skate parks and thrift stores—and exploring her closet. Family is important to Gonzales—living up to what the generations before her strived for by coming to America—as is not becoming a fashion trend to be copped and claimed by outsiders.
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Chicana Rosas -Vida Prestada
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published: 08 Nov 2022
Inside Japan’s Chicano Subculture | NYT
When I heard Chicano culture had spread to Japan, I wanted to see it for myself. Who knew the culture I grew up with had a home so far from California? I met with stars Junichi Shimodaira, Mona “Sad Girl” and Night tha Funksta.
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published: 20 Feb 2019
Inside Chicano Culture With an OG (East LA) 🇺🇸🇲🇽
Today we meet up with an old-school Chicano OG (Veterano), seasoned with stories of crime and drug abuse, but also a story of a man who completely turned his life around for the better. Join us for a lowrider cruise in East LA as we learn about the neighborhood and the inspirational story that it's never too late to change one's course in life. (contact info from video below)
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published: 11 Feb 2023
Two Chicanas - Jay Roxxx ft. Bella (Official Music Video)
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Redlining presentation to Chicano Studies Course at Bakersfield College, Delano Campus
Redlining presentation to Chicano Studies Course at Bakersfield College, Delano Campus
Special thanks to Monibee Henley for her vision and direction in this video.
Song writer: Joaquin McWhinney (BMI) & Publishing: Euro Tec Publishing (BMI)
Produced and Arranged by: Carlos Guillen for La Cima Music, #lacimamusic #PepeMarquez
Linda Chicana Music Video - Featuring from Tierra - Tony Banda on Bass and Jeff Lewis on horns. Lorenzo Martinez on Percussion and Brittany Nicole on back vocals.
Directed by: Pepe Marquez, Carlos Guillen and Monibee Henley for La Cima Music
along with Cj Infinito & Carlos Alvarez Aragon for CJ Infinito Productions.
Recorded at La Cima Music Studio and Moonlight Studio #Souldies
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If there's one thing I've learned in the last few weeks it's that Chicano/Chicana culture has a very strong identity. Join me as we dive into the Chicana side o...
“In high school I used be hella about that pinup life,” says 20-year-old Sailor Gonzales, a Los Angeles Latina studying fashion design and Chicano studies with ...
“In high school I used be hella about that pinup life,” says 20-year-old Sailor Gonzales, a Los Angeles Latina studying fashion design and Chicano studies with whom Vogue spent a day traversing L.A.’s skate parks and thrift stores—and exploring her closet. Family is important to Gonzales—living up to what the generations before her strived for by coming to America—as is not becoming a fashion trend to be copped and claimed by outsiders.
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“In high school I used be hella about that pinup life,” says 20-year-old Sailor Gonzales, a Los Angeles Latina studying fashion design and Chicano studies with whom Vogue spent a day traversing L.A.’s skate parks and thrift stores—and exploring her closet. Family is important to Gonzales—living up to what the generations before her strived for by coming to America—as is not becoming a fashion trend to be copped and claimed by outsiders.
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When I heard Chicano culture had spread to Japan, I wanted to see it for myself. Who knew the culture I grew up with had a home so far from California? I met wi...
When I heard Chicano culture had spread to Japan, I wanted to see it for myself. Who knew the culture I grew up with had a home so far from California? I met with stars Junichi Shimodaira, Mona “Sad Girl” and Night tha Funksta.
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Special thanks to Monibee Henley for her vision and direction in this video.
Song writer: Joaquin McWhinney (BMI) & Publishing: Euro Tec Publishing (BMI)
Produced and Arranged by: Carlos Guillen for La Cima Music, #lacimamusic #PepeMarquez
Linda Chicana Music Video - Featuring from Tierra - Tony Banda on Bass and Jeff Lewis on horns. Lorenzo Martinez on Percussion and Brittany Nicole on back vocals.
Directed by: Pepe Marquez, Carlos Guillen and Monibee Henley for La Cima Music
along with Cj Infinito & Carlos Alvarez Aragon for CJ Infinito Productions.
Recorded at La Cima Music Studio and Moonlight Studio #Souldies
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Special thanks to Monibee Henley for her vision and direction in this video.
Song writer: Joaquin McWhinney (BMI) & Publishing: Euro Tec Publishing (BMI)
Produced and Arranged by: Carlos Guillen for La Cima Music, #lacimamusic #PepeMarquez
Linda Chicana Music Video - Featuring from Tierra - Tony Banda on Bass and Jeff Lewis on horns. Lorenzo Martinez on Percussion and Brittany Nicole on back vocals.
Directed by: Pepe Marquez, Carlos Guillen and Monibee Henley for La Cima Music
along with Cj Infinito & Carlos Alvarez Aragon for CJ Infinito Productions.
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Produced and Arranged by: Carlos Guillen for La Cima Music, #lacimamusic #PepeMarquez
Linda Chicana Music Video - Featuring from Tierra - Tony Banda on Bass and Jeff Lewis on horns. Lorenzo Martinez on Percussion and Brittany Nicole on back vocals.
Directed by: Pepe Marquez, Carlos Guillen and Monibee Henley for La Cima Music
along with Cj Infinito & Carlos Alvarez Aragon for CJ Infinito Productions.
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Chicano or Chicana (also spelled Xicano or Xicana) is a chosen identity of some Mexican Americans in the United States. The term Chicano is sometimes used interchangeably with Mexican[-]American. Both names are chosen identities within the Mexican-American community in the United States. However, these terms have a wide range of meanings in various parts of the Southwest. The term became widely used during the Chicano Movement, mainly among Mexican Americans within the city of Chicago who wanted to express an identity, of cultural, ethnic and community pride, similarly to the Chicago Polonia.
The term "Chicano" had negative connotations before the Chicano Movement, and still is viewed negatively by more conservative members of this community, but it over time gained more acceptance as an identity of pride within the Mexican-American community in the United States. Still, many American-born Mexicans view the term to be distracting, as it often represents a refusal to identify with either Mexican or American identities, while Mexicans from Mexico usually aren't familiar with or do not identify with the term. The pro-indigenous/Mestizo nature of Chicano nationalism is cemented in the nature of Mexican national identity, in which the culture is heavily syncretic between indigenous and Spanish cultures, and where 60% of the population is Mestizo, and another 30% are indigenous, with the remaining 10% being of European heritage and others racial/ethnic groups. Ultimately it was the experience of the Mexican American in the United States which culminated in the creation of a Chicano identity.
She's beautiful in face and form way above the norm and in this cold world her words tumble out warm. I don't want to die but in her eyes drown I need her like make up needs the clown. Her loveliness invades me flower atracks the bee She's a temple and I am her devotee don't want to be alone want to be with her O that I was the covers of her sidur.