New Report Shows Latino History is Left Out of U.S. History Textbooks

By Irene SanchezXicana Ph.D. When I began teaching Latino studies, I wasnโ€™t surprised when I picked up a U.S. history textbook to see how many times Latinos were mentioned in the book. That school year, the U.S. history books were brand new in our district and as I combed through it to see if there … Continue reading New Report Shows Latino History is Left Out of U.S. History Textbooks

The Struggle to Learn Our Histories in U.S. Schools 55 years after the East LA Walkouts

By Irene Sanchez  During the East LA walkouts that took place in early March 1968, thousands of students from five East LA high schools demanded classes that focused on their culture, Latino teachers and administrators, use of the restroom during lunch and other demands they presented to the Los Angeles Unified School Districtโ€™s school board. … Continue reading The Struggle to Learn Our Histories in U.S. Schools 55 years after the East LA Walkouts

Memory as an Act of Defiance: Latinx Pride All Year Long

โ€œIdentity is our way of reminding ourselves that we are beautiful in a society that doesnโ€™t validate us or often makes us feel as if we donโ€™t belong.โ€ By Irene Sanchez Note: A previous version of this article was originally published on Sept. 19, 2016 and republished on Sept. 27, 2017. While in grad school … Continue reading Memory as an Act of Defiance: Latinx Pride All Year Long