Box 1
Contains 60 Results:
Downriver Latin American Club, Wyandotte Michigan, 1997
A copy of the 1997 Program-Ad book for 24th Annual program in memory of co-founders Margarito Gonzalez and Pete Martinez.
Hispanics for Progress Task Force, Adrian Michigan, 1998
This folder includes the Mission statement and objectives of the organization, meeting notes and agendas, sign in sheet and a weekly report for the UFW Detroit Public Action group.
Petition for Avenida Cesar Chavez, Detroit, 1999
Petition supporting the renaming of West Vernor Highway between Michigan Avenue and Dix Avenue to Avenida Cesar Chavez in Southwest Detroit. Supporters include a 1999 Chavez march in Detroit and a class of University of Michigan students.
Tijerina, Bacilio Jesse III, 1996
A two page Lansing State Journal article dated November 20 1996 about LPD shooting victim titled "Officer kills knife-Wielding Lansing Man." Article includes list of past police shootings dating from 1984-1991.
Cinco de Mayo Annual Celebration, Michigan State University, 1980 - 1987
The event programs for the 3rd Annual Cinco de Mayo Celebration in 1980 and the (unnumbered) program for the May 5, 1987 events at Michigan State University.
CRU - MEXA , 1992 - 1998
NACCS Conferences Midwest FOCO 1995, 2007; National 1999, 1995 - 2007
Materials related to the 1998 National conference in Mexico City and th Midwest Regional FOCO conference hosted by Michigan State University in 1999.
Affirmative Action and Hispanics at MSU, a summary analysis, 1982
The document was prepared by the Office of Hispanic Education of the Michigan Department of Education in October 1982.
Brown Berets, 1995 - 1997
This folder contains planning and educational documents of the national Brown Beret organization and forms and literature for the Detroit and Lansing chapters in Michigan.
Brown Pride Radio, 1998 - 1999
This folder includes fliers for Brown Pride Radio and Raza Radio on the MSU student run station. An accompanying collection of audio recordings are available in Special Collections. Members of the organization Culturas de las Razas Unidas and MEXA were radio hosts.