Mexican America Women's History Collection

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Mexican America Women's History Collection
(2 DVD's with, Study Guide, Display Set and Booklet)
¡Adelante Mujeres! DVD
History of Mexican-American Women A One-of-A-Kind Teaching Guide
Introduces the marvelous lives, culture and history of Mexican-American women.
Spanning five centuries, the major events, themes, and personalities weave a powerful story. Features music and hundreds of photographs.
Discussion Guide included.
Two DVD's one in English and one in Spanish. Each 30 minutes
Licensed For Home, School Or Public Showing Gr. 7-Adult
Mexican-American Women Photo Display Set
Twenty photographs along with stories, in English and Spanish, about the lives and work of the women pictured. Ranging from early frontier days to the present, from unnamed women focused on family and community to individuals who made their mark on American society. Each photo is 8.5' x 11" Brief bios in English and Spanish are included on a different sheet of paper
Mexican-American Women: Their Lives in Words and Pictures
Meet a variety of Mexican-American women taking power in their own lives. Exclusive booklet contains full-page photographs and short biographies in both English and Spanish of 17 women from the 1700s to the present. Gr. 6-Adult. 81/2" x 11". 40 p., paper. Las Mujeres: Mexican American/Chicana Women
Both of these resources include the following women:
Eulalia Arrila de Perez Cooking in the Traditional Manner Dona Maria del Carmen Calvillo "Rosita the Riveter" Women on the Mexico-United States Frontier Romana Acosta Banuelos Jovita Idar Dolores Huerta Maria L. de Hernandez Mercedes Lobez Alicia Dickerson Montemayor Martha Cotera Luisa Moreno Maria Varela Crossing the U.S.-Mexico Border Vilma Martinez Concha Ortiz y Pino de Kleven Judith F. Baca Mutual Aid Societies Evelyn Cisneros Mexican-American/Chicana
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