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Hijas de Cuauhtémoc was a student Chicana feminist newspaper founded in 1971 by Anna Nieto-Gómez and Adelaida Castillo while both were students at California State University, Long Beach. Named after "a Mexican feminist organization that worked against the Porfirio Díaz dictatorship in Mexico", Hijas de Cuauhtémoc focused on issues specific to Chicanas. Despite running for only a few issues, the magazine's "coverage of the social and economic marginalization of Chicanas in American society, and of the perpetuation of historical and contemporary stereotypes of Chicanas, provide critical documents of [the early 1970s]". In the spring of 1973, Hijas de Cuauhtémoc became the scholarly feminist journal, Encuentro Femenil, but publication ended within two years.

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  • Hijas de Cuauhtémoc was a student Chicana feminist newspaper founded in 1971 by Anna Nieto-Gómez and Adelaida Castillo while both were students at California State University, Long Beach. Named after "a Mexican feminist organization that worked against the Porfirio Díaz dictatorship in Mexico", Hijas de Cuauhtémoc focused on issues specific to Chicanas. Despite running for only a few issues, the magazine's "coverage of the social and economic marginalization of Chicanas in American society, and of the perpetuation of historical and contemporary stereotypes of Chicanas, provide critical documents of [the early 1970s]". In the spring of 1973, Hijas de Cuauhtémoc became the scholarly feminist journal, Encuentro Femenil, but publication ended within two years. (en)
  • Hijas de Cuauhtémoc foi um jornal feminista estudantil chicana fundado em 1971 por e Adelaida Castillo enquanto ambas eram estudantes da . Com o nome de "uma organização feminista mexicana que trabalhou contra a ditadura de Porfirio Díaz no México", Hijas de Cuauhtémoc se concentrou em questões específicas das chicanas. Apesar de ter poucas edições, a "cobertura da revista da marginalização social e econômica das chicanas na sociedade americana e da perpetuação dos estereótipos históricos e contemporâneos das chicanas fornece documentos críticos do início da década de 1970". Na primavera de 1973, Hijas de Cuauhtémoc tornou-se a revista acadêmica feminista intitulado Encuentro Femenil, mas a publicação terminou em dois anos. (pt)
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  • Anna NietoGomez, Cindy Honesto, Marta López, Corinne Sánchez Adelaida R. Del Castillo (en)
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  • Long Beach, California (en)
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  • English, Spanish (en)
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  • State University Long Beach (en)
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  • Hijas de Cuauhtémoc was a student Chicana feminist newspaper founded in 1971 by Anna Nieto-Gómez and Adelaida Castillo while both were students at California State University, Long Beach. Named after "a Mexican feminist organization that worked against the Porfirio Díaz dictatorship in Mexico", Hijas de Cuauhtémoc focused on issues specific to Chicanas. Despite running for only a few issues, the magazine's "coverage of the social and economic marginalization of Chicanas in American society, and of the perpetuation of historical and contemporary stereotypes of Chicanas, provide critical documents of [the early 1970s]". In the spring of 1973, Hijas de Cuauhtémoc became the scholarly feminist journal, Encuentro Femenil, but publication ended within two years. (en)
  • Hijas de Cuauhtémoc foi um jornal feminista estudantil chicana fundado em 1971 por e Adelaida Castillo enquanto ambas eram estudantes da . Com o nome de "uma organização feminista mexicana que trabalhou contra a ditadura de Porfirio Díaz no México", Hijas de Cuauhtémoc se concentrou em questões específicas das chicanas. Apesar de ter poucas edições, a "cobertura da revista da marginalização social e econômica das chicanas na sociedade americana e da perpetuação dos estereótipos históricos e contemporâneos das chicanas fornece documentos críticos do início da década de 1970". Na primavera de 1973, Hijas de Cuauhtémoc tornou-se a revista acadêmica feminista intitulado Encuentro Femenil, mas a publicação terminou em dois anos. (pt)
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  • Long Beach, California (en)
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