User:Xicanx

People

 * Atlas (Rick Ordonez), graphic designer and graffiti artist from Alhambra, California
 * "Big Willie" Robinson, street racer, bodybuilder, and president of the International and National Brotherhood of Street Racers
 * Carlos Donjuan, Mexican American graffiti artist, painter, and art teacher
 * Choosey, Afro-Chicano hip hop artist
 * David Zamora Casas, Mexican American visual artist, performance artist, and community activist
 * Emma Lozano, community grassroots activist and pastor at United Lincoln Methodist Church in Pilsen, Chicago
 * Justa Barrios, home care worker and labor organizer who worked with the Ain't I A Woman? campaign
 * LA II (Angel Ortiz), graffiti artist of Puerto Rican descent from the Lower East Side and Keith Haring collaborator
 * Martha Menchaca, academic in the fields of social anthropology, legal anthropology, and Chicana/o Studies
 * N.A.A.F.I, DJ collective, club night, and record label based in Mexico City.
 * Patrisia Gonzales, traditional healer/midwife and professor of Mexican American Studies and American Indian Studies
 * Ralph Cuarón, Chicano organizer and leader of many local community associations and workers unions throughout his life
 * Roberto Cintli Rodríguez, columnist, author, and academic of Mexican American Studies
 * Rosalio Muñoz, Chicano activist who is most recognized for his anti-war and anti-police brutality organizing with the Chicano Moratorium
 * Santiago Salazar, Chicano DJ in Los Angeles who began his career in the underground dance music scene in the early 1990s
 * Tupac Enrique Acosta, Xicano elder, practitioner of Nahua tradition, organizer, and human rights activist

Other

 * Blaxican, people who are both Black and Mexican American
 * Pensamiento Serpentino, poem by Luis Valdez citing the Mayan concept In Lak'ech
 * Yaanga, Tongva village that is now covered by downtown Los Angeles

Sections

 * Tongva, history section
 * Indigenous peoples, history section