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American Family
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This PBS series reveals the enduring strength of family in America today as it chronicles the lives of the Gonzalez's, residents of East Los Angeles.
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Califas Is Yours
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An essay about Hispanics in America, by Fort Worth Star-Telegram columnist Robert Paul Reyes.
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Chicano Built
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The Chicano state of mind is expressed here through music, art, fashion and poetry. Check out ChicanoBuilt DJs and clothing.
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Chicano Murals in Tucson
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Various mural artists in Tucson, by the University of Arizona library.
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Chicano Pride
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Poetry, links, online dedications, and art.
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Culture Clash
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Chicano/Latino theater and comedy troupe.
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Diego Rivera Web Museum
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Artwork of Mexican muralist and activist, with live three dimensional gallery.
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Digital Azteca
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Aztec history, Latino links, Chicano pics and tatoos.
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Edward Gonzales Studio
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Paintings, graphics, and murals of Chicano culture from New Mexico.
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El Museo del Barrio
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New York City's only Latino museum dedicated to Puerto Rican, Caribbean, and Latin American art.
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Grupo Cañaveral
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Hispanic music for the Spanish classroom.
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Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center
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Center devoted to promoting the Latino cultural arts in literature, theater, media, music, and dance, in San Antonio, TX.
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La Cucaracha
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Daily comic strip by Lalo Alcaraz.
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La Vida Loca
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Songs, poetry, music links, and chat rooms.
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Latino Standup Comedy
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Provides information about Latino stand-up comedians and events relating to Hispanic comedy.
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Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts
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Latino cultural arts organization offering exhibitions, classes, youth, and senior programs. Includes upcoming events, course information, and a mailing list. Located in San Francisco, California, United States.
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Mundotish
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The official website of Tish Hinojosa, Latina folk singer from Texas.
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National Hispanic Cultural Center of New Mexico
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Center focusing on Hispanic arts and humanities, including visual arts, drama, traditional and contemporary music, dance, literary arts, film, culinary arts, library research, and genealogy.
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Obed Gómez
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Expresses himself in acrylic on canvas, watercolor, pencil, ink and pastel.
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Proximos Musica
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Web site with Tejano, Norteño, and Latino music and links.
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Ruben's Tejano News
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News and information on Tejano music.
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The Caliplayers
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Crazy fellas from Santa Barbara County, with pictures and links.
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Theresa Rosado Gallery
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Puerto Rican-American artist. Site includes reviews of Hispanic literature and salsa and merengue artists.
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Victor Robles Mexican American Links Page
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Unannotated collection of links on such topics as arts and crafts, folklore, entertainment, music, and sports.
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Why Should Latinos Write Their Own Stories?
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An essay by Sergio Troncoso, author of the Last Tortilla and Other Stories and winner of the Premio Aztlan and the Southwest Book Award.
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Xavier Cortada Gallery
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Miami artist with works in different cultural venues, including the Internet.
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Coyote Pass Productions
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Film and television production company featuring Latino characters.
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Manuel Samaniego Gallery
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Paintings, drawings, and photos by Chicano artist Manuel Samaniego.
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