Box 1
Contains 8 Results:
A.Y.U.D.A.R. Project (Flint, MI)
The Maria Enriquez papers primarily relate to Enriquez’s involvement with the Flint Hispanic community from 1973 through 1989; most notably, they include the by-laws of M.U.M. (Mujeres Unidas de Michigan), an early Chicana organization in the mid-Michigan area.
Biographies: Enriquez, Maria (Resume, news article, directory page), Circa 1974
The Maria Enriquez papers primarily relate to Enriquez’s involvement with the Flint Hispanic community from 1973 through 1989; most notably, they include the by-laws of M.U.M. (Mujeres Unidas de Michigan), an early Chicana organization in the mid-Michigan area.
Community Training Material
The Maria Enriquez papers primarily relate to Enriquez’s involvement with the Flint Hispanic community from 1973 through 1989; most notably, they include the by-laws of M.U.M. (Mujeres Unidas de Michigan), an early Chicana organization in the mid-Michigan area.
Directory of Civil Rights Organizations in Michigan, 1983
The Maria Enriquez papers primarily relate to Enriquez’s involvement with the Flint Hispanic community from 1973 through 1989; most notably, they include the by-laws of M.U.M. (Mujeres Unidas de Michigan), an early Chicana organization in the mid-Michigan area.
Mujeres Unidas De Michigan – By-laws.
The Maria Enriquez papers primarily relate to Enriquez’s involvement with the Flint Hispanic community from 1973 through 1989; most notably, they include the by-laws of M.U.M. (Mujeres Unidas de Michigan), an early Chicana organization in the mid-Michigan area.
Mujeres Unidas De Michigan, Flint – Report: “The Making of Community Leaders: A Historical Prospective, 1971 – 1988”, 1988
The Maria Enriquez papers primarily relate to Enriquez’s involvement with the Flint Hispanic community from 1973 through 1989; most notably, they include the by-laws of M.U.M. (Mujeres Unidas de Michigan), an early Chicana organization in the mid-Michigan area.
National Council of La Raza (July/August 1987 Newsletter), 1987
The Maria Enriquez papers primarily relate to Enriquez’s involvement with the Flint Hispanic community from 1973 through 1989; most notably, they include the by-laws of M.U.M. (Mujeres Unidas de Michigan), an early Chicana organization in the mid-Michigan area.
“Viva La Raza” (“Springboards”) – Chicano cultural awareness/rights educational worksheets, 1972
The Maria Enriquez papers primarily relate to Enriquez’s involvement with the Flint Hispanic community from 1973 through 1989; most notably, they include the by-laws of M.U.M. (Mujeres Unidas de Michigan), an early Chicana organization in the mid-Michigan area.