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- The expectation that Chicanas should be "protected" by Chicanos may also constrict the agency and mobility of Chicanas. Chicanas are often relegated to...
- educational, and economic intersections impacting Chicanas and the Chicana/o community in the United States. Chicana feminism empowers women to challenge institutionalized...
- movement. Chicanas who were actively involved within the movement have come to realize that their intersecting identities of being both Chicanas and women...
- Chicana feminist artists who used reinterpretations of La Virgen de Guadalupe to empower Chicanas. La Virgen as a symbol of the challenges Chicanas face...
- redefine Chicana archetypes, in an effort to provide positive models for Chicanas. Chicana writers redefine their relationships with what Gloria Anzaldúa has...
- leadership development of Latinas. The Foundation's mission is to empower Chicanas/Latinas through college scholarships, personal growth, educational, technology...
- such magnificent writers – both Latinos and Latinas, both Chicanos and Chicanas – in the U.S. whose books are not published by mainstream presses or whom...
- Chicana is a 1979 short do****entary film by director Sylvia Morales overviewing the history of the Chicana figure from the pre-Columbian era to the Chicano...
- ruling and had been punished for challenging traditional female roles. Chicanas related to the agony that La Llorona faced while being stripped of her...
- American descent. Some may prefer to identify as Afro-Chicano or Black Chicana/o and embrace Chicano identity, culture, and political consciousness. Most...