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In this film, discover the challenges and advantages of being a part of the Mexican American community from the members themselves. Hear from men and women who each have a unique perspective to add to the story of Latin culture in America, from difficulties with name pronunciations to celebrations of soccer. Twelve individuals share personal anecdotes and opinions that contribute to the culture as a whole.
13) Habla Women
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In this film, members of the Latina culture and community describe different characteristics of their personal life experiences and larger human issues. Topics discussed include Olympic athleticism, race, gender, sex, women in the workplace, domestic violence, and more. Hear from actresses, activists, mothers, and other Latinas.
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From preface: On two occasions, in 1963 and again in 1969, the dusty South Texas town of Crystal City made the headlines. Both times Mexican Americans of the community gained crontrol of the local government, ousting Anglos from their rule. This book is about: why these revolts occured, how they were carried out, why the first revolt failed, and whether the second seemed more permanent.
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