Eyewitness: A Filmmaker's Memoir of the Chicano Movement

Eyewitness: A Filmmaker's Memoir of the Chicano Movement

by Jesús Salvador Treviño
Eyewitness: A Filmmaker's Memoir of the Chicano Movement

Eyewitness: A Filmmaker's Memoir of the Chicano Movement

by Jesús Salvador Treviño

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Overview

Noted filmmaker Jesús Salvador Treviño participated in and documented the most important events in the Mexican American civil rights movement of the late 1960's and early 1970's: the farm workers' strikes and boycotts, the Los Angeles school walk-outs, the Chicano Youth Conference in Denver, the New Mexico land grant movement, the Chicano moratorium against the Vietnam War, the founding of the La Raza Unida Party, and the first incursion of Latinos in the media. Coming of age during the turmoil of the sixties, Treviño was on the spot to record the struggles to organize students and workers into the largest social and political movements in the history of Latino communities in the United States.

As important as his documentation of historical events is his self-reflection and chronicling of how these events helped to shape his own personality and mission as one of the most renowned Latino filmmakers. Treviño's beautifully written memoir is fascinating for its detail, insight, and heretofore undisclosed reports from behind the scenes by a participant and observer who is able to strike the balance between personal reflection and reportage.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611926170
Publisher: Arte Publico Press
Publication date: 09/30/2001
Series: Hispanic Civil Rights Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Jesús Salvador Treviño is an award-winning filmmaker, renowned for his pioneering documentaries and feature films of the Chicano experience. Treviño has been able to continue his commitment to Hispanic civil rights by serving as the executive producer of such important documentary projects as the acclaimed four-part PBS series Chicano! The History of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement while producing and/or directing such Hollywood television dramas as Resurrection Boulevard, NYPD Blue, Sea Quest, and many others. He is the author of a collection of stories, The Fabulous Sinkhole and Other Stories (1995), its sequel The Skyscraper that Flew (2005) and a memoir, Eyewitness: A Filmmaker’s Memoir of the Chicano Movement (2001), all published by Arte Público Press.
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