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E-raamat: De Colores Means All of Us: Latina Views for a Multi-Colored Century

  • Formaat: 288 pages
  • Sari: Feminist Classics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: Verso Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786631183
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  • Formaat: 288 pages
  • Sari: Feminist Classics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: Verso Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786631183

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Elizabeth Martínez's unique Chicana voice arises from over thirty years of experience in the movements for civil rights, women's liberation, and Latina/o empowerment. In De Colores Means All of Us, Martínez presents a radical Latina perspective on race, liberation, and identity. In these essays, Martínez describes the provocative ideas and new movements created by the rapidly expanding U.S. Latina/o community as it confronts intensified exploitation and racism. With sections on women's organizing, struggles for economic justice and immigrant rights, and the Latina/o youth movement, this book will appeal to readers and activists seeking to organize for the future and build new movements for social change. With a foreword from Angela Y. Davis.

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Elizabeth Martínez's work comprises one of themost important living histories of progressive activism in the contemporaryera. . . . [ Martínez is] inimitable. . .irrepressible. . .indefatigable. -- Angela Y. Davis Please do yourself a favor and read this essay collection by Elizabeth Martínez! Share it with your friends, students, neighbors. Free yourself from the onslaught of misinformation and ignorance regarding racism in the United States and Latino politics. It is an up-to-date news flash on what is going on regarding Mexicans on both sides of the border. 'Betita' (to those of us who know her, love her, and continue to learn from her) is a veteran activist and Chicana pundit of the highest order. -- Ana Castillo, author, Massacre of the Dreamers Elizabeth Martínez has played a unique and extraordinary role as chronicler of Chicana-Chicano history, and De Colores beautifully captures her passion, her intelligence, her powerful commitment to universal human values. I am very happy this volume exists, and hope it will be widely read. -- Howard Zinn, author, A Peoples History of the United States This is one of the most important books to be published as we prepare to continue our struggle for a multiracial democracy in the twenty-first century. . . . Elizabeth (Betita) Martínez embodies the courage and tenacity exemplified by Latina activists, and women of color generally, who have been the backbone of our movements for social justice. -- Prof. Carlos Muñoz, Jr., Ethnic Studies, UC Berkeley; author, Youth, Identity, Power:The Chicano Movement Though published nearly twenty years ago, the new Verso reprint of De Colores Means All of Us contains many urgent messages for the current moment. Part history and part philosophy, De Colores Mean All of Us is a vital key to untangling the messy social structures of race, class, and gender in a specifically Borderlander US context. -- Kevin Lentz * Latinx Spaces *

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A radical Latina perspective on race, liberation, and identity
Introduction to the 2017 Edition vii
Karma R. Chavez
Foreword xii
Angela Y. Davis
Acknowledgments xvi
Introduction: "A Call for Rainbow Warriors" xvii
PART I SEEING MORE THAN BLACK AND WHITE
1 A Word About the Great Terminology Question
1(3)
2 Seeing More Than Black and White
4(17)
3 That Old White (Male) Magic
21(10)
4 Whose Chicano History Did You Learn?
31(10)
5 Reinventing "America": Call for a New National Identity
41(8)
6 Follow Me Home, the Movie That Makes Magic with Pennies
49(7)
PART II NO HAY FRONTERAS: The Attack On Immigrant Rights
7 Immigrant-Bashing on the Rise 1990--94
56(10)
8 For Whom the Taco Bell Tolls
66(2)
9 It's a Terrorist War on Immigrants 1995--Present
68(14)
PART III FIGHTING FOR ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
10 "Levi's Button Your Fly---Your Greed Is Showing!"
82(9)
11 Walking with Cesar
91(9)
12 When People of Color Are an Endangered Species
100(8)
13 Weaving a Net That Works
108(10)
PART IV RACISM AND THE ATTACK ON MULTICULTURALISM
14 Willie Horton's Gonna Get Your Alma Mater: The War on Multiculturalism
118(12)
15 Campus Racism: Tip of an Iceberg
130(12)
16 Brown David v. White Goliath: Racism at the University of California
142(11)
17 On Time in Mississippi
153(10)
PART V WOMAN TALK: No Taco Bella Here
18 In Pursuit of Latina Liberation
163(9)
19 Chingon Politics Die Hard
172(10)
20 Listen Up, Anglo Sisters
182(8)
21 The Third Eye of Cherrie Moraga
190(4)
22 Of Passion and Politics
194(4)
PART VI LA LUCHA CONTINUA: Youth In The Lead
23 Whatever Happened to the Chicano Movement?
198(6)
24 To New Mexico with Love
204(6)
25 Be Down with the Brown!
210(10)
26 "They Really Were Willing to Die"
220(6)
27 Raza Protest a Day of Lies and Hate
226(3)
28 "Back in the Early 1990s ..."
229(10)
29 ¡Raza Si! Nationalism ...?
239(9)
30 Remember Something Ancient, Imagine Something New
248(5)
Afterword 253(2)
Index 255
A Chicana activist now based in San Francisco, Elizabeth Martinez has published six books on social movements in the United States and Latin America. Her best-known work is the unique bilingual volume, 500 Years of Chicano History in Pictures, and the popular video based on it, which she co-directed. She has taught Women's and Ethnic Studies, does anti-racist work with community and youth groups, and writes for Z and other magazines.