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The 1960s was the start of the Chicano movement: El Movimiento.
Activists like César Chávez and Dolores Huerta were on the front lines calling for civil rights and social justice for Mexican Americans after facing decades of discrimination.
And right here in Oregon, Chicanos founded an institution that would change education for Latinos across the Pacific Northwest for generations.
For this week’s episode, we’re revisiting a story from producer Alicia Avila. She shares the story of Colegio César Chávez – the first accredited, independent Chicano university in U.S. history, and how it continues to inspire as the Latino community in Oregon fights against its erasure.
Avila also produced a documentary about Colegio César Chávez for OPB’s “Oregon Experience.” Check it out.
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This is the English version of this podcast episode. Haga clic aquí para escuchar en español.
The 1960s was the start of the Chicano movement: El Movimiento.
Activists like César Chávez and Dolores Huerta were on the front lines calling for civil rights and social justice for Mexican Americans after facing decades of discrimination.
And right here in Oregon, Chicanos founded an institution that would change education for Latinos across the Pacific Northwest for generations.
For this week’s episode, we’re revisiting a story from producer Alicia Avila. She shares the story of Colegio César Chávez – the first accredited, independent Chicano university in U.S. history, and how it continues to inspire as the Latino community in Oregon fights against its erasure.
Avila also produced a documentary about Colegio César Chávez for OPB’s “Oregon Experience.” Check it out.
For more Evergreen episodes and to share your voice with us, visit our showpage.
Follow OPB on Instagram, and follow host Jenn Chávez too.
You can sign up for OPB’s newsletters to get what you need in your inbox regularly.
Don’t forget to check out our many podcasts, which can be found on any of your favorite podcast apps:
Hush
Timber Wars Season 2: Salmon Wars
Politics Now
Think Out Loud
And many more! Check out our full show list here.

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