Published inMigration MemoirsFrom The Fields of Zacatecas to the Hills of West LAOn a hot summer day in July of 1968, a pickup truck made its way through the mountains and into the desert. There were two men sitting in…May 12, 2022May 12, 2022
Becoming Mexican, Becoming American: My Grandparents’ Opposite Journeys in Identity Through…Santos Delgado is a teenager in Tepetongo, Zacatecas wondering how he’s going to make it to Los Angeles without knowing a word of English…Mar 9, 2022Mar 9, 2022
Becoming Mexican, Becoming American: My Grandparents’ Opposite Journeys in Identity Through…I’ve always thought it is so interesting how one can share a life experience with another, yet each person can have completely different…Mar 2, 20223Mar 2, 20223
MemesWhen I think of memes I think of funny graphics which hold a powerful role in pop culture today. an xiao mina shared that while we often…Apr 6, 2021Apr 6, 2021
Giving Minority Business Owners a VoiceThe Covid-19 pandemic has changed the daily lives and routines of almost everyone, and minority small business owners were amongst the…Mar 15, 2021Mar 15, 2021
Northridge By the NumbersIn what new ways can we help our community through understanding its data? Understanding Census numbers can help give insight into issues…Feb 19, 2021Feb 19, 2021
Northridge:I have basically lived in Northridge my entire life. My very first memory is of my third birthday party in the backyard I would soon spend…Feb 5, 2021Feb 5, 2021