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El Malcriado_Letter_LowRes.jpg
El Malcriado, “The Voice of the Farmworker," was a newspaper for the farmworker community in California’s Central Valley, an essential medium to communicate activities, concerns, and union updates for the United Farm Workers. It was provided to the…

“Chican@s (re)Imagining Zapata” is an exhibition inspired by my senior art history thesis titled, “The Art of the United Farm Workers and the Visual Language of Revolution in the U.S. and Mexico.” The thesis was completed in the winter 2013 under the…

El Malcriado_38_cover_LowRes.jpg
El Malcriado, “The Voice of the Farmworker," was a newspaper for the farmworker community in California’s Central Valley, an essential medium to communicate activities, concerns, and union updates for the United Farm Workers. It was provided to the…

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This poster utilizes every possible image that has been instrumental in creating a Chicano identity in the U.S. The same image of Zapata that was repeated in UFW and MEChA posters is again utilized here.

El Malcriado_TyL_LowRes.jpg
El Malcriado, “The Voice of the Farmworker," was a newspaper for the farmworker community in California’s Central Valley, an essential medium to communicate activities, concerns, and union updates for the United Farm Workers. It was provided to the…

Carilleras_LowRes.jpg
This poster represents the female response to the influence from Mexican Revolution iconography. A constant concern for me while researching the highly masculine images of both Zapata and Villa was how women responded to such images. Zapata and Villa…

El Malcriado_3_LowRes.jpg
This is the third copy of the United Farm Workers' newspaper. El Malcriado, “The Voice of the Farmworker," was a newspaper for the farmworker community in California’s Central Valley, an essential medium to communicate activities, concerns, and union…

UFW_Zapata_LowRes.jpg
This poster was one of several that were reproduced utilizing the photograph of Emiliano Zapata for the United Farm Workers. The posters were produced under the same printing collective that produced the UFW newspaper, El Malcriado. Both the image…

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