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Twin Cities PBS | Explore the Origin Story of the Chicano Studies Department at the University of Minnesota @TwinCitiesPBS | Uploaded April 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Ramona Arreguin de Rosales was part of the Latin Liberation Front that demanded the University of Minnesota create a Department of Chicano Studies in 1971 so that students would have the opportunity to learn about Latine contributions to the United States.

This clip comes from the new Twin Cities PBS documentary, "Profe," which is now available to stream for free on the PBS App.

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