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- Chicano - Wikipedia
Chicano (masculine form) or Chicana (feminine form) is an ethnic identity for Mexican Americans that emerged from the Chicano Movement [1][2][3]
- Hispanic vs. Mexican vs. Latino vs. Chicano . . . - SpanishDict
The gender-neutral terms for Chicano Chicana are Chicanx, Chicane, Xicanx, and Xicane The Spanish equivalents of the terms above are written in lowercase and are used with the arroba (at symbol) in place of the x Additionally, the gender-neutral suffix -e is becoming more widespread in Spanish
- UNM Chicana and Chicano Studies | The University of New Mexico
The Chicana and Chicano Studies Department at the University of New Mexico is an interdisciplinary program The purpose of the department is to promote a critical understanding of Chicano Hispano Mexicano communities through teaching, research, and advocacy
- Chicano | People, Language Identity | Britannica
Initially, Chicana o was used to refer to all people of Mexican origin Since the 20th century, the term has referred to people of Mexican descent born in the United States
- CHICANA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHICANA is an American woman or girl of Mexican descent
- Chicana | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Chicana meaning: 1 a woman or girl who was born in the US and whose family comes from Mexico: 2 (of a woman or… Learn more
- What is the Chicana Movement? - University of Michigan
The term Chicana was coined during the Chicano Movement by Mexican American women who wanted to establish social, cultural, and political identities for themselves in America
- How the Chicano Movement Championed Mexican-American Identity and . . .
By adopting “Chicano” or “Xicano,” activists took on a name that had long been a racial slur—and wore it with pride And instead of only recognizing their Spanish or European background,
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