The Burning Light Action And Organizing in the Mexican Community in California

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The Burning Light Action And Organizing in the Mexican Community in California
Ernesto Galarza
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Then his ethnicity doesn t mean very much. Except for people who are very conscious, very aware of ethnic symbols.
I m trying to think of writers who have dealt with this at great length. The people down at UCLA have worked on this. In Arizona and in New Mexico there is a great deal of scholarly interest in this problem of choice of terminology. I don t think it leads very far, because if you look at these terms currently, what do they mean you ll find people who are called Chicanes in San Jose
...; they re called Chicanos in Imperial Valley; they re called Chicanes in San Francisco. But if you know those people, the occupational differences are more important. To me, anyway. It may be because I have a certain bias against ethnic identity. I don t think people should be handled that way, or should be identified, or should be catalogued, or described because it s not a permanent characteristic other than to those who believe in very strong racial, ethnic characteristics and I don t. They re there, they remain you re born brown, you stay brown.

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