Insert provides a history of Pocho Che, and some of the publications it had released since 1969, including the 'Pocho Che' magazine; 'Primeros Cantos and This Side and Other Things' by R. Vargas and Elias Hruska; 'Oracion A La Mano Poderosa,' by A. Murguia, Adal, J. Montoya, and Armando Cid; 'The Third World Womens Anthology'; and 'Time to Greeze, Incantations from the Third World'.
Volume 2, issue number 5, summer edition of the periodical. Contributors to the issue include Literatura Salvadoreña, Pedro Juan Pietri, Francisco X Camplis, Ray Barretto, Ralph Maradiaga, and José Luis Cuevas.
Handwritten letter from Estrada, Francisco (?) to La Casa Sobre (?).
Collection consists of 1 item: a 44-page typewritten manuscript documenting the memoirs of Edward Walter Rodriguez, regarding the Rodriguez family history in Alta California. History within the manuscript dates from the 18th century onward, with expanded history on Spanish colonization dating to the 15th century. Manuscript was written between 1971 to 1978. More information available at: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c82z1b8w/
The Central Coast Farm Labor Organizing Collection contains materials relating to migrant farm workers on the Central Coast of California, including oral histories, reports, correspondence, strike ephemera, and secondary sources. Photographs taken by Manuel Echavarria documenting the United Farm Worker movement and used in the exhibit "iViva la Causa! A Decade of Farm Labor Organizing on the Central Coast" are included in the collection. Finding aid available at https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt3g50363t/
Transcripts, analysis, and recorded oral history interviews conducted by Cal Poly Ethnic Studies students with Latina/o immigrants and descendants in the San Luis Obispo area, including Liz Chávez Villarino, daughter of César Chávez.
Collection contains transcriptions, audio cassette and video tape interviews of long-time residents of Guadalupe, California. The interviews were recorded in 2003 and 2004 by California Polytechnic State University students and faculty. The stories reflect history, culture, and life in Guadalupe and reflect the multicultural mix of residents including Swiss-Italian, Portuguese, Filipino, Chumash, Mexican, Chinese, and Japanese ancestry. Materials in English and Spanish. Finding aid available at: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8wq08vb/
Unedited transcript of Esmeralda Galvez's interview with Jesus Saucedo on March 14, 2004 at Mr. Saucedo's residence. Subjects included experiences of agricultural laborers, Mexican American experiences, Japanese American experiences, Filipino American experiences in Guadalupe, California.
Project archive of the documentary photography exhibit 'With Our Own Eyes,' a youth led exhibition about the indigenous community of San Juan Nuevo Parangaricutiro, Michoacan residing in Paso Robles, California, created in 2005. Includes 43 framed prints with 6 interpretive boards with captions created by various youth. Finding aid available at: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8jm2gr3/
Collection of periodicals created by and about Chicano and Latinos collected by Alejandro Murguia, faculty San Francisco State University, and founding member and first director of the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts. Documents date between 1975 and 2007. Finding aid available at: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8v98f7x/. ________________ Collección de revistas creadas por y sobre chicano y latinos coleccionado por Alejandro Murguia, facultad de la Universidad Estatal de San Francisco y miembro fundador y primer director del Centro Cultural de la Misión para las Artes Latinas. Los documentos datan entre 1975 y 2007. Encontrar ayuda: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8v98f7x/
Some images depicted in this portion of the mural: a crowd; a temple; a mission; a man gripping two poles (bars?). The words 'Casa Rifamos' are written on a wall behind the man.