Colorado Chicano Movement Archives

Colorado Chicano Movement Archives The Colorado Chicano Movement Archives of Colorado State University Pueblo contains audio/video materials, documents, and oral histories.

https://tinyurl.com/6mbp56sw The Colorado Chicano Movement Archives is part of the Southern Colorado Ethnic Heritage and Diversity Archives which seeks to preserve the rich heritage of Southern Colorado’s diverse ethnic, racial and cultural groups by collecting, preserving and making available the records, papers and manuscripts of the individuals, families and organizations who make up these grou

ps. The Colorado Chicano Movement Archives contains audio, visual, and printed material related to the Mexicano people’s fight against racism and discrimination in Colorado. Part of a greater national and international struggle challenging social injustice during the 1960s and 70s, the Chicano Movement was an effective engine for change and had a significant impact on the United States’ system of government. While providing a powerful impetus for transformation in the public education system, electoral politics, labor practices, as well as law and order policies. The movement also nurtured a cultural renaissance in Chicano art and literature. The CCMA comprises 15+ individual collections from Chicano activists and organizations including the papers of Juan Federico "Freddie Freak" Miguel Arguello Trujillo and Jose Esteban Ortega, CU-Boulder and Pueblo activists; the papers of Louie Luggs Garcia, Pueblo UFW, education and environmental racism activist; and the Deborah Martinez Martinez Papers which contain her interviews with Colorado Chicano leaders and Chicano newsletter.

The community is invited to this presentation to hear about the research projects the Aztlán Research Center supported i...
03/04/2026

The community is invited to this presentation to hear about the research projects the Aztlán Research Center supported in summer 2025. All are welcome.

08/29/2025

Matt Garcia’s Desert Art Lab turns forgotten urban spaces into living classrooms. His guerrilla cactus plantings in Phoenix and storytelling at CSU Pueblo link Indigenous wisdom with climate resilience, reframing survival as an act of art and belonging.

Read 🔗: https://newscsupueblo.org/2025/08/25/seeds-in-the-desert/

08/22/2025

Joseph “Eddie” Montour: Sunrise Nov. 6, 1947 — Sunset Aug. 15, 2025 By JUAN ESPINOSA Renaissance man, Joseph “Eddie” Montour, 77, has moved on to the next world. To his community, he was a cultural warrior, leader of the Brown Berets, accomplished orator, artist, war veteran, teacher, coun...

08/18/2025

Art by Inaiah Lujan /
Eddie Montour

06/10/2025

Can't wait to learn in community and share good medicine ✊🏽

Please share with others who might be interested in learning about their higher education options in Spanish.
11/21/2024

Please share with others who might be interested in learning about their higher education options in Spanish.

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