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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2008

Mexican Americans
AZTLAN
Mexicano Americanos
USA
Music: Aztlan Underground, band from Los Angeles with Fermin Muguruza, Basque/Chicano Rock, hip hop, funk, rap, jazz and Indigenous rhytms...

Pics:Aztlán
Sur Oeste Estadounidense
South West
Revolution
Euskadi
Mestizaje Universal
Nation
Unity
La unión hace la fuerza,Hasta la victoria siempre!

Mexican-American, Chicano, Xicano, Mexika, Aztlan nation, nación, La Raza, USA-MEX, EE.UU & Mexico, cultural & ethnic diversity, politics, grassroots, Ausländer, Messico, Vereinigten Staaten und Mexiko, Mexikanische Vereinigte Staaten, México y Los Estados Unidos de América, Mexico and the United States of America, Les États-Unis et Le Mexique, A land of Immigrants, land of opportunity, Immigration, freedom and democracy, Inmigrantes, Hispanos, Mexicanos, Anglos, Latinos, white, brown, black, yellow, red, blue, multi-ethnic, pluricultural, Bilingual,
Spanisch und Englisch,
Spanish and English,
Anglais et Espagnol
Español e Inglés
Citizenship
Civil Rights
Comprehensive Immigration Reforms
Amnesty
Bilingualism
Cultural Democracy
Democracia Cultural
Mit offenen Karten - Latinos/USA
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Tratado de Guadalupe Hidalgo
Bilingual Education
Comprehensive Reforms
Participative Democracy
Estadounidenses
Hispanos / Latinos
Chicano / Xicano
Mexicano Americanos
La Raza
Volksgeist
E Pluribus Unum
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Diversity is a Reflection of our Nation
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Some successful Mexican-Americans:

♦ Octaviano Larrazolo, first Mexican-American U.S. Senator. Primer Senador de origen hispano en EE.UU.

♦ General Richard E. Cavazos (born 1924), U.S. Army, First Hispanic U.S. Army 4-star.

♦ José Antonio Romualdo Pacheco,
12th Governor of California
12avo Gobernador de California

♦ Ellen Ochoa.- NASA astronaut & mission specialist.

♦ Jesús James Angleton.- US Government Official, Long-serving chief of the Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) founder of the American counterintelligence establishment.(Associate Deputy Director of Operations for Counterintelligence )


♦ Ruben Salazar- Journalist and reporter for Los Angeles Times, He was the first Mexican American journalist to cross into mainstream English-language journalism.
Primer Reportero y periodista de origen Mexicano. Vocal y activista para la comunidad Chicana de los 70's ( corresposal y opositor contra la guerra en Vietnam )

♦ Hector V. Barreto was the 21st Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration.

♦ Henry Cisneros- Politician, businessman, and community leader.
He was the first person of Hispanic background elected as Mayor of a large American city ( San Antonio TX )

♦ Janet Murguía.- Prominent civil rights leader for the Mexican and Hispanic communities of the United States
President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Council of La Raza NCLR.

♦ Raul Yzaguirre- One of the premier U.S. leaders and advocates on behalf of civil rights for the Hispanic American community. As the CEO and President of the National Council of La Raza (NCLR)

♦ Dr. Juan Hernandez- Politician from Texas; Mexican-President Vicente Fox hired Juan Hernandez as the first US-born cabinet member, heading the President's Office for Mexicans Abroad. He has been described as one of the most brilliant men in the world (and classified as one of the 100 most influential Hispanics in the U.S. (Hispanic Business Magazine), he is known for his passion for the defense of the rights of immigrants.(He's Mexican-American w/ Dual Citizenship)

♦ Bill Richardson.- Governor of New Mexico, previously served as a U.S. Representative, Ambassador to the United Nations, and as the U.S. Secretary of Energy, and he has been recognized for successfully negotiating world peace.


We are America
Unión, paz, libertad, democracia
Unity, peace, freedom, democracy,... and justice for All.

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  • México is a Nation. Mexican is a nationality!

    Whoever pretends or assumes to consider it a color or race, is just an ignorant.

    México is a mega diverse nation, rich in history and culture. It has the largest Hispanic population and 2nd largest number of Catholics in the world.

    México is considered an emerging power & newly industrialized nation. It's California's most important trading partner.

    Most Mexicans living abroad live in USA and most U.S citizens overseas in Mexico.

    United We Stand.

  • en el minuto 1:27 una bandera nazi asquerosa...en fin, a ver si el que hizo el video pone mas atencion en lo que pone...

  • @ederra23 La bandera a la que haces alusión es una bandera del PSNM y representa el Orgullo Criollo en México. Efectivamente! es una bandera nacionalsita. Es una bandera que los asquerosos comunistas detestan.

    La he puesto en este video porque México es una nación diversa y libre.

    El Orgullo Criollo/Europeo /Blanco, o, los valores e ideales del Nacional-Socialismo, son una faceta más dentro de la diversidad étnica, cultural y política en México, o Aztlán. Racial diversity and national pride.

  • Aztlan is where most US Citizens or "Mexican-Americans" exist & coexist, with foreigners & new immigrants.

    Aztlan might be probably a stolen territory or perhaps a sold/bought territory, it doesn't matter. Aztlan is the deepest and largest cultural/ethnic/national root in America. America couldn't exist without Aztlan.

    Thanks to Mexican Immigrants & Mexican American US citizens, Aztlan is an Economic Bilingual Empire, California State is by itself the 6th most powerful economy of the world!

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  • El exito de los mexicanos y mexicanoamericanos o chicanos en USA corroe la envidia de grupos minoria de habla hispana. jajajaja,... Los mexicanos hemos hecho del suroeste estadounidense o "A z t l a n ", el motor económico de los Estados Unidos de America, duela a quien le duela.

    Viva Mexico ! ! ! ! ! ! !

    Mexico 5-0 usa, LOL. en beisbol o futbol nos la pelan!

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  • my favorite Rap Rock band

  • Viva Aztlán !

  • somos todos uma so naçao!!!

  • racists...

  • @shunkalutah That's wrong! We, Mexicans and U.S citizens, can be Mexican-Americans, either if we were born in Mexico or the United States. We can have dual citizenship, and we can be bilingual or multilingual. Yes we can. Does it affect you or cause you anger and envy? speak out! We are from here and there, from both countries. We are Mexican-Americans. Proud of it.

  • i dont think we will unite there would have to be someone respected by all to unite us

  • @morocatl Race is only one, and that is the HUMAN race.

    Not a lot of Latin american countries are the way you describe it. ALL Latin american countries are. For instance: Communist cuba is 70% black, but 90% of those blacks are mixed with taino indigenous-natives and other aboriginal caribbean tribes. We call them mestizos and mulatos. But some people don't like to use those terms and call them simply black-latinos. ALL Latin american countries are the result of mixtures and fusions. get it?

  • @Ixpatli Bro, learn how to read. I know that and Im not even arguing that. And I still know that those who have native blood even if you live in Mexico, Peru, Guatemala or the USA share the same blood or you might call it race. Mexico is a plurietnic country, the same as the USA or a lot of American countries but still in Latin America the so-called indians privail.

  • @morocatl Spanish people or Spaniards were the mixture of Arabs, Celts, Basques, Francs, Goths, etc etc etc, and besides that- many other European, Asian , African, or Middle eastern groups colonized the Americas as well, not only the Spaniards. In Mexico were huge communities of French Germans, Irish, Italians, Turkish, Syrian, or Lebanese people. That's why Mexico is a nation not a race or a color. The US media wants tom portray Mexico as a race or color, and that is so prejudice and wrong!!

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