Angel Aviles was once known by many as Sad Girl, but they don’t say that to her anymore. Pierce College’s Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán
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Celebrando el teatro y las artes chicanos
To read this story in the original English, click here. Traducción por Violet Garcia. — Dos hombres poderosos subieron al escenario recitando un himno muy
Celebrating Chicano theater and arts
Para leer el artículo en español, haga clic aquí. Two renowned men stood on stage reciting an anthem well-known in the Chicano movement. One man
Celebrating Chicano/ Chicana roots
Discovering cultural roots through a means of expression can be transformational. For this club, it is the central basis for diversity and family. A collaborative
The importance of knowing your roots
Culture, it is the manifestation of the arts, customs, and achievements of a collective group, It is our roots, it is what gives us a
Business month wrap up
As November begins, this marks the end of Pierce Business Month. October consisted of five different workshops to help students understand opportunities offered within the
Clubs clash on social media
Controversy surrounding immigration and the Black Lives Matter movement have ignited tension nationwide leading up to the 2016 presidential election. That kind of vitriol and
Chicano studies movie screening: Cesar Chavez
Drum cadences resonated through the doors of the Great Hall Wednesday evening as club members welcomed the Pierce College community to a free movie screening
Two additional Chicano Studies classes may come soon
The demands of students for more Chicano Studies courses to be taught on campus are making progress. Chicano Studies 7 and 8 are on track