Fall 1974 Issue of Agenda Magazine: Human Capital Assets
Periodical
[ Mexican-American], [Chicano Movement] An important and empowering magazine illuminating Latinx history. Agenda: A Journal of Hispanic Issues. Washington DC: National Council of La Raza, 1974. Pictorial wrappers with bold lettering. Measures 8.5" x 11". 27 pages total. Agenda Magazine was a bimonthly publication published by the Office of Public Information of the National Council of La Raza. Each issue centers upon central socioeconomic matters in the Latinx community, including "Chicano Attitudes Toward Work", "Utilization of Chicano in the Labor Market", and "Strategies for Chicanos". Featured within the magazine are lengthy articles discussing issues impacting the Latinx community, including discrimination, lack of identity amidst Anglo-Saxon societal standards, and Chicano economic development politics. Also highlighted are "Criteria needed to balance barrio economic seesaw". Several pages feature black and white images of various Latino citizens in the workforce. Bears a postage stamp from previous owner. This magazine is in very good condition.Item #19980
Price: $225.00
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