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What Can We Learn From Historic Youth Movements?

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UnTextbooked is back with a new episode in our series, “UnTextbooking the Museum Collections.” We're sharing the untold story of Irma Lerma Barbosa, a Chicana activist and artist whose work will be preserved for years to come in the National Museum of American History's Collections. Curator Veronica Mendez tells us how this acquisition came to be and why it’s historically significant in telling the long history of the Latina/o Civil Rights Movement

Irma attended college at a time when the Chicano movement was just gaining momentum – and she jumped right into fighting for her community. Picture this – a legacy that includes being welcomed into Cesar Chavez's family home through her time in the United Farm Workers Movement, leadership with the Brown Berets, spearheading a free breakfast program to help her community, and eventually founding her own woman-led arts collective.

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Show Notes:

(00:00) - Introduction to Irma Lerma Barbosa

(3:06) - Veronica Mendez, Smithsonian Curator

(4:25) - Irma’s early life & joining Brown Berets

(8:14) - What is the Chicano Movement?

(10:41) - Connection to the Black Panthers

(13:04) - Smithsonian Acquisition

(15:01) - Brown Berets Flag

(20:15) - Royal Chicano Air Force

(24:38) - Irma’s Place in History & Gender

(30:49) - What Sustains Political Movements?

(34:13) - What’s Special About Youth Activism?

(38:53) - Outro

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Innhold levert av The History Co:Lab and Pod People. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av The History Co:Lab and Pod People eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

UnTextbooked is back with a new episode in our series, “UnTextbooking the Museum Collections.” We're sharing the untold story of Irma Lerma Barbosa, a Chicana activist and artist whose work will be preserved for years to come in the National Museum of American History's Collections. Curator Veronica Mendez tells us how this acquisition came to be and why it’s historically significant in telling the long history of the Latina/o Civil Rights Movement

Irma attended college at a time when the Chicano movement was just gaining momentum – and she jumped right into fighting for her community. Picture this – a legacy that includes being welcomed into Cesar Chavez's family home through her time in the United Farm Workers Movement, leadership with the Brown Berets, spearheading a free breakfast program to help her community, and eventually founding her own woman-led arts collective.

Listen to new episodes every Thursday. Follow the show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music or wherever you listen. That way you never miss an episode.

Love the show? Consider writing us a review on your podcast app or telling a friend about the show. This really helps us spread the word.

Visit UnTextbooked.com for learning resources including a glossary of terms.

Show Notes:

(00:00) - Introduction to Irma Lerma Barbosa

(3:06) - Veronica Mendez, Smithsonian Curator

(4:25) - Irma’s early life & joining Brown Berets

(8:14) - What is the Chicano Movement?

(10:41) - Connection to the Black Panthers

(13:04) - Smithsonian Acquisition

(15:01) - Brown Berets Flag

(20:15) - Royal Chicano Air Force

(24:38) - Irma’s Place in History & Gender

(30:49) - What Sustains Political Movements?

(34:13) - What’s Special About Youth Activism?

(38:53) - Outro

  continue reading

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