Wikipedia:WikiProject Latin and Hispanic heritage/Mexican-American task force/Archived to-do list
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This archive holds all the articles listed at the Wikiproject Mexican American page which had, by april 2014, been completed. they were cluttering up the project page.
Wikipedia articles on Mexican-American and Chicano Topics
[edit]Academia (El mundo académico)
[edit]- California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives
- Mexican American/Chicano Studies - (see article for list of universities with Mexican American/Chicano studies programs)
- National Association of Chicana and Chicano Studies
- UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center
Activists (Activistas)
[edit]- Oscar Zeta Acosta (cross-reference with writers)
- Lupe Anguiano (cross-reference with Religion)
- Sal Castro
- César Chávez
- Linda Chavez
- Linda Chavez-Thompson
- Miguel Contreras (cross-reference with Political figures)
- Bert Corona
- Ricardo Cruz (cross-reference with Religion)
- Josefina Fierro de Bright
- John J. Herrera
- Dolores Huerta
- Dr. Hector P. Garcia
- Rodolfo Gonzales (cross-reference with writers and sports)
- José Ángel Gutiérrez
- Teresa Gutierrez (¿)
- Gloria LaRiva (?)
- Nativo Lopez
- Eliseo Medina
- Elizabeth "Betita" Martinez
- Carlos Montes
- Luisa Moreno
- Olga Rodriguez
- Olga Talamante
- Emma Tennayuca
- Reies Tijerina
- Raul Yzaguirre
Criminals (Los Criminales)
[edit]- Ruben Cantu -allegedly wrongfully executed for murder in Texas
- Juan Corona
- Richard Ramírez
- Ángel Maturino Reséndiz
- Efren Saldivar
- Yolanda Saldivar
- Los Siete de la Raza
Culture (La Cultura)
[edit]- Anti-Mexican sentiment
- Caló (Chicano)
- La Carpa Garcia
- Chicana feminism
- Chicanismo (cross-reference with terms)
- Chicano literature (needs work)
- Cinco de Mayo (cross reference with history)
- Cholo
- Lowrider
- Menudo
- Pachuco
- Papel picado (folk art)
- Punjabi Mexican American
- Santo (folk art)
- Spanglish
- Tejano
- Tex-Mex cuisine
- Tortilla art
- Wikibooks:Cookbook:Menudo
- Zoot suit
Geography and history (La geografía y la historia)
[edit]- American Civil Rights Movement
- California Proposition 187 (1994)
- Chávez Ravine
- Chicano Moratorium (cross-reference with organizations)
- Chicano Movement
- Chicano Park
- Crystal City, Texas
- Delano grape strike
- East Los Angeles, California
- East Los Angeles Walkouts
- El Paso, Texas
- El Plan Espiritual de Aztlán
- Estrada Courts
- Emilio Kosterlitzky
- Flag of Aztlán
- Gang injunction
- Golden Gate Barrio
- Gregorio Cortez (cross-reference with activists?)
- Hernandez v. Texas
- History of Mexican-Americans
- Illegal immigration
- Illegal immigration to the United States
- Immigrant deaths along the U.S.-Mexico border
- Joaquin Murietta
- Juan Cortina
- Logan Heights, San Diego, California
- Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo
- Mendez v. Westminster
- Minuteman Project
- Mission District, San Francisco, California
- Mission Nuestra Señora de los Dolores
- Mission San José de Tumacacori
- Mutualista
- Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Zia
- Operation Gatekeeper
- Operation Wetback
- Plan de Santa Barbara
- Plyler v. Doe
- San Agustín de la Isleta Mission
- San Cayetano de Tumacácori Mission
- Santa Rita, New Mexico
- Sleepy Lagoon Murder
- South Central Farm
- Spanish missions in Arizona
- Spanish missions in New Mexico
- Spanish Missions in the Sonoran Desert
- Tiburcio Vasquez
- Varrio Nuevo Estrada
- Zoot Suit Riots
Lists (Las Listas)
[edit]- Famous Hispanic Americans
- Hispanic and Latino Americans
- List of Chicano poets
- List of Chicano Caló words and expressions
- List of notable Chicanos
Radio, television & film (Las programas de radio, televisíon y cinematografía)
[edit]- Culture Clash
- Moctesuma Esparza
- Eva Longoria
- George Lopez
- Cheech Marin
- Ricardo Montalban
- Esai Morales
- Edward James Olmos
- Lupe Ontiveros
- Michael Peña
- Lourdes Portillo
- Anthony Quinn
- Paul Rodriguez
- Robert Rodríguez
- Eddie "Piolín" Sotelo
- Teatro Campesino
- Telemundo
- Univision
- Luis Valdez (cross-reference with writers)
Military (Las fuerzas armadas)
[edit]- American GI Forum (cross reference with organizations)
- Hispanics awarded the Medal of Honor
- Richard E. Cavazos
- Pvt. Felix Z. Longoria, Jr.
Music (La Música)
[edit]- Joan Baez
- Vikki Carr
- Joe "King" Carrasco
- Chicano rap
- Chicano rock See also: [1], [2], and [3]
- Chingon
- Conjunto/Norteno Music
- Don Tosti
- El Vez
- Freddy Fender
- Adelina Garcia
- Lalo Guerrero
- Flaco Jimenez
- Little Ray
- Los Cruzados
- Los Illegals
- Los Lobos
- Mariachi Rosas Divinas
- Narciso Martínez
- Lydia Mendoza
- Chris Montez
- Carlos Santana
- Selena
- Tejano music ("Tex-Mex")
- Tejano Music Awards
- Yolanda Perez
- The Plugz
- Linda Ronstadt
- Ritchie Valens
- Johnny Canales
Organizations (Las Organizaciones)
[edit]- Alianza Federal de Mercedes
- American GI Forum (cross-reference with military)
- Brown Berets
- Brown Berets (Watsonville)
- Catolicos Por La Raza (cross-reference with religion)
- Comisión Femenil Mexicana Nacional
- Communities Organized for Public Service (COPS)
- Farm Labor Organizing Committee
- League of United Latin American Citizens
- MEChA
- Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund
- Mexican American Political Association
- National Council of La Raza
- Obreros Unidos
- Raza Unida Party
Political figures (Las figuras políticas)
[edit]Includes elected and appointed politicians, functionaries, and diplomats
- Cristobal Aguilar
- Richard Alatorre
- Toney Anaya (possibly Hispanic as opposed to Mex-Am)
- Santiago Argüello (Californio)
- Joe Baca
- Juan Bandini (Californio)
- Xavier Becerra
- Henry Bonilla
- Cruz Bustamante
- Norma V. Cantu
- Joaquín Castro
- Julian Castro
- Lauro Cavazos
- Gil Cedillo
- Dennis Chavez
- Henry Cisneros
- Henry Cuellar
- José Antonio Estudillo (Californio)
- Mario Gallegos, Jr. (needs NPOV check)
- Ruben Garcia Jr.
- John Gavin
- Alberto Gonzales
- Ron Gonzales
- Matt Gonzalez
- Raul Grijalva
- Rubén Hinojosa
- José Huizar
- Octaviano Ambrosio Larrazolo
- Maria Elizabeth Muñoz
- David Medina
- Gloria Molina
- Joseph Montoya
- Maria Elizabeth Muñoz
- Grace Napolitano
- Julian Nava
- Pedro Nava
- Fabián Núñez
- Solomon P. Ortiz
- Romualdo Pacheco (Californio?)
- Silvestre Reyes
- Cruz Reynoso
- Bill Richardson
- Gloria Romero
- Edward R. Roybal
- John Salazar
- Ken Salazar (possibly Hispano)
- Linda Sánchez
- Loretta Sanchez
- Nell Soto
- Art Torres
- Esteban Edward Torres
- Juan Vargas
- Antonio Villaraigosa
Publications (Las Publicaciónes)
[edit]- El Grito del Norte
- Hispanic Business magazine
- La Opinión
- Latina (magazine)
- Quinto sol -stub, and needs to be moved to Quinto Sol
- Retila
- Voz de Aztlán
Religion (La Religión)
[edit]Sports (Los Deportes)
[edit]- Michael Carbajal
- Ruben Castillo
- Bobby Chacon
- Chacon vs. Limon
- Oscar De La Hoya
- Arturo Frias
- Pancho Gonzales
- Delia Gonzalez
- Eddie Guerrero
- Nancy Lopez
- Arturo Moreno
- Anthony Muñoz
- Paul Rodriguez, Jr.
- Lee Trevino
- Yvonne Trevino
- Fernando Valenzuela
- Narciso Martinez
- Danny Lopez
- Ernie Lopez
- Tony Ayala Jr.
- Mike Ayala
- Rudy Galindo
- Mia St. John
Terms (Los Términos)
[edit]- Aztlán (cross-reference with history)
- Bronze race
- Chicanismo (cross-reference with culture)
- Chicano
- Chicano nationalism
- Cholo
- La Raza
- Latino
- Mexican American
- Pocho
Visual Arts (Las Artes Visuales)
[edit]- Lalo Alcaraz, cartoonist (cross-reference with media personalities (radio))
- Carlos Almaraz, visual artist, street artist, also poet & philosopher (cross-reference with writer)
- Gus Arriola, comic strip artist
- Judy Baca, painter, muralist, also activist (cross-reference with activist)
- Centro Cultural de la Raza, San Diego California (cross-reference with organizations)
- Roberto de la Rocha, painter, muralist, and graphic artist
- Elsa Flores, painter, muralist, street artist
- Galería de la Raza, San Francisco, California (cross-reference with organizations
- Harry Gamboa, Jr., photographer, performance artist, also writer and director (cross-reference with writers)
- Guillermo Gómez-Peña, performance artist, also writer (cross-reference with writers)
- Glugio "Gronk" Nicrondra, visual artist, muralist
- Ester Hernandez, visual artist
- Luis Jiménez, sculptor
- Los Four, Los Angeles, California (cross-reference with organizations)
- Yolanda Lopez, painter, muralist, printmaker
- Gilbert "Magú" Luján, painter, sculptor, muralist
- Miguel Angel Reyes
- Royal Chicano Air Force, Sacramento, California (cross-reference with organizations)
- Self Help Graphics & Art, East Los Angeles, California (cross-reference with organizations
- Lucile Corinne "Rini" Templeton, graphic artist, scupltor, also political activist (cross-reference with activist
- Mark Vallen, graphic artist, painter, also blogger
- Esteban Villa, muralist and professor
- Mexican Museum, San Francisco, California (cross-reference with organizations
Writers (Los Escritores)
[edit]- Rodolfo Acuña
- Alurista
- Rudolfo Anaya
- Gloria Anzaldua
- Jimmy Santiago Baca
- José Antonio Burciaga (cross-reference with artists)
- Norma Elia Cantú
- Ana Castillo
- Angélico Chávez
- Denise Chávez
- Sandra Cisneros
- Felipe de Ortego y Gasca
- Alicia Gáspar de Alba
- Juan Gómez-Quiñones
- Rolando Hinojosa
- Arturo Islas
- Raoul Lowery Contreras
- Pat Mora -needs work
- Cherrie Moraga
- José Montoya (cross-reference with activists and artists)
- Julian Nava (cross-reference with políticos and activists)
- John Rechy
- Tomás Rivera
- Floyd Salas (needs expansion}
- Ruben Salazar
- Roberto Solis (cross-reference with criminals)
- Gary Soto
- Mario Suarez
- Taco Shop Poets (cross-reference with organizations)
- Arnulfo Trejo
- Victor Villaseñor
- Maria Helena Viramontes