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By Elena Gonzales

October
24
October
24

Why We’re Saying “Latine”

Posted under Research by Elena Gonzales

CHM curator of civic engagement and social justice Elena Gonzales writes about the history and definitions of various descriptors of people of Latin American heritage and explains why CHM is shifting from using “Latino/a/x” to using “Latine.” A woman holds up a sign that reads “Senator Stevenson, you represent the Latin Americans also,” Chicago, July More

August
22
August
22

Summer of ’69: Young Lords in Lincoln Park

Posted under Stories by Elena Gonzales

CHM curator of civic engagement and social justice Elena Gonzales writes about when the Young Lords Organization took a stand in Chicago for community self-determination. At the Chicago History Museum (CHM), the history of multiethnic, multiracial collaboration to stand up against white supremacy and colonialism surrounds us. CHM is located in beautiful, wealthy Lincoln Park. More

October
27
October
27

CHM Staff Spotlight: Elena Gonzales

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Elena Gonzales joined the Chicago History Museum in spring 2021 as a guest curator and began as the Curator of Civic Engagement and Social Justice in October 2022. In this blog post, she talks about her work at CHM and how she approaches it. Elena Gonzales. Image credit: Ben Gonzales What led you to the More

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