CHICANA traces the history of Chicana and Mexican women from pre-Columbian times to the present. It covers women's role in Aztec society, their participation in the 1810 struggle for Mexican independence, their involvement in the US labor strikes in 1872, their contributions to the 1910 Mexican revolution and their leadership in contemporary civil rights causes. Using murals, engravings and historical footage, CHICANA shows how women, despite their poverty, have become an active and vocal part of the political and work life in both Mexico and the United States.
"A well-researched and spirited documentary made with much love." Linda Gross Los Angeles Times
Citation
Main credits
Morales, Sylvia (film director)
Nieto-Gomez, Anna (screenwriter)
Chicana; History; Latina; Racism; Women's Movement
Keywords
Chicana,Mexico,Mexican,Mexican revolution,Feminist,Women's Rights,Mexican American,Activism,Culture,labor strike,labor strikes,1872,1910,Aztec; "Chicana"; Women Make Movies
Distributor: Women Make Movies
Length: 23 minutes
Date: 1979
Genre: Expository
Language: English / English subtitles
Grade: College, Adults
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Closed Captioning: Available
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