A Mid-Michigan native is sharing the years-long fight for Xicano studies at Michigan State University with a documentary.
When filmmaker Travis Gutiérrez Senger reflects on Asco’s legacy, he quickly notes they were more than an art group; they created a movement, one with remarkable influence on Chicano art history.
The murder of hundreds of students by the Mexican government 57 years ago in the Tlatelolco massacre changed Mexico forever.
"Presunto Culpable," a gripping film that puts Mexico's archaic judicial system on trial, has become the nation's highest-grossing documentary ever. By John Hecht MEXICO CITY — Presunto Culpable, a ...
Ed Morales interviews the subject of the documentary 'Searching for Sugar Man' July 26, 2012— -- Meeting Rodriguez, dressed head to toe in black and wearing sunglasses seemingly designed to ...
BROWNSVILLE, Texas (NEXSTAR) — Mexican Independence came with passion, a fight, and pride. Now several generations later, it is celebrated with cultural dances, music, food, and family. “Oh! It’s so ...