Aurora Quevedo: Chicano Movement and Mestizaje Ideology Oral History

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Date
2021 (Creation date: 2019-08-12)
Main contributors
Quevedo, Aurora; Alvarez, Rocio Mercedes
Summary
Aurora Quevedo was an early participant of the Chicano Movement and an early participant of the Chicano Student Movement.  The purpose of this interview was to better understand mestizaje ideology and its popularity during the height of the Chicano Movement.  Quevedo discusses her participation within the Chicano Movement and her understanding of the concept of mestizaje. 
Contributor
Texas A & M University. Department of Philosophy
Publisher
Texas A & M University
Genres
sound; interview; Oral histories
Subjects
Quevedo, Aurora; Mestizaje; Chicano movement; Chicano education; Chicana education; Mexican American civil rights; Chicanismo
Time periods
Nineteen sixties; Nineteen seventies; Twentieth century
Locations
United States; Mexico; California
Collection
Chicano Movement and Mestizaje Ideology Oral History
Unit
Graduate Student Research
Languages
English; Spanish
Terms of Use
In copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Physical Description
1 audio file
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Notes
born digital
Recorded as part of a dissertation, "Mestizaje: An Ideology in Flux?", submitted to Texas A&M University in the field of philosophy in 2021.

Creation/Production Credits

Interview conducted by Rocio Mercedes Alvarez.

Language Note

In English with some Spanish.

Access Restrictions

This item is accessible by: the public.