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An outpost for Chicano culture in Vietnam attracts community — and occasional concerns among older generations inclined to associate tattoos with gangs.
Vietnam’s own Chicano “movement” began 10 years ago, when Nguyen Huynh Thanh Liem opened a barbershop dedicated to Chicano culture in Ho Chi Minh City. Now, the 38-year-old runs about 20 barbershops ...
Chicano culture was born out of arbitrary borders, its inheritors having to dance around geopolitics, multiculturalism, multilingualism and sentiments of non-belonging. Borders are, obviously ...
Today, August 29, marks the 54th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium Against the Vietnam War, a march and rally of 25,000 people that took place in East Los Angeles, home to the largest ...
He says he’s also living his dream as the founder of the Chicano Research Center. Since he was a child, Soto said he’s always looked for books that would tell him more about his Latino heritage.
Hernandez said residents also were involved in the National Chicano Moratorium March against the Vietnam War, when on Aug. 29, 1970, Los Angeles Times reporter and Santa Ana resident Ruben Salazar ...
Jesse Treviño, a lauded Mexican American artist who lost the use of his dominant right arm in a land mine explosion as a soldier in the Vietnam War, but who went on to conjure vast murals and ...
When Nguyen Phuoc Loc first started dabbling in Chicano culture eight years ago, it was simply because he liked the way that the loose clothing offset his large head. Today, he considers himself ...
Vietnam’s own Chicano “movement” began 10 years ago, when Nguyen Huynh Thanh Liem opened a barbershop dedicated to Chicano culture in Ho Chi Minh City.