Historical Research
People involved in the Mexican American Studies struggle in Tucson, Arizona recently compiled a list of the banned books from the district, as well as released a letter
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July 17, 2012 // 0 Comments
Nahuatl, known as “Mexicano” by many of its speakers, is the most widely spoken indigenous language in Mexico. It was the lingua franca of the Aztec empire and is
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July 13, 2012 // 0 Comments
Cultures that endure carve out a protected space for those who question and challenge national myths. Artists, writers, poets, activists, journalists, philosophers, dancers,
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July 13, 2012 // 0 Comments
The first Americans may have had neighbors, according to a new study from University of Oregon and Oregon State University researchers published today in the journal Science.
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July 13, 2012 // 0 Comments
*Mexikaresistance.com Note: Texas, where being republican and stupid is a point of pride. The Republican Party of Texas has issued their 2012 political platform and has come
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July 12, 2012 // 0 Comments
Today New York City is the Big Apple of the Northeast but new research reveals that 500 years ago, at a time when Europeans were just beginning to visit the New World, a
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July 11, 2012 // 0 Comments
Arizona’s ethnic studies ban may have shut down Tucson’s Mexican American Studies classes. But this summer in the southern Arizona city, class is in session. Educators
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July 11, 2012 // 0 Comments
Given that a capitol dome is part of what constitutes domination of and by “the State,” it makes sense to talk in terms of ‘The Domeland,” rather than ‘The
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July 11, 2012 // 0 Comments
*Mexikaresistance.com Note: A government verging on evil? How about “an entire country founded on evil.” These clowns actually feel that this is
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July 11, 2012 // 1 Comment
The Death of a Team Society pays more attention to its sports teams than to its children. Today in L.A. the world shattering concern is whether to keep the Lakers’ roster
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July 11, 2012 // 0 Comments