Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlana

GENERAL INFORMATION

Status:                                   Active                         
Category                            Cultural-International

Acroynm                            MEChA
Primary Email:                      
martinez80001@yahoo.com          
Website:                                http://carbon.cudenver.edu/MEChA

PRESIDENT
Name:                     Ramon Martinez
Email:                      martinez80001@yahoo.com

TREASURER
Name:                     Kenia Morales
Email:                      kenia.morales@email.cudenver.edu

SPONSOR
Name                 Paul Encinias
Email                 paul.encinias@cudenver.edu
Phone               303-556-2777

DESCRIPTION & PURPOSE

Each word in M.E.Ch.A symbolizes something. MOVIMIENTO, means that the organization is dedicated to the movement to gain self-determination for their people. ESTUDIANTIL, identifies the organization as a student group for we are part of our Raza’s future. At the heart of the name is the word CHICANO. At first seen as negative, now is taken as a badge of pride. In adopting their new identity, the students committed themselves to return to the barrios, colonias, or campos and together, struggle against the forces that keep our people oppressed. Lastly, the student affirmed that they were from AZTLAN, the legendary birthplace of the Aztecs, which reputedly is today’s Southwest. M.E.Ch.A. originated in the Southwest but quickly spread throughout the United States. M.E.Ch.A.’s primary role in the Chicano movement are: 1. To increase the number of Chicano students in higher education and to ensure that all necessary assistance is offered for successful completion. 2. To take part in the direction of the movement towards Chicano self-determination or control over one’s destiny. 3. To socialize and politicize Chicano student on their particular campus, to the ideals of the movement. 4. To establish close working relations in the barrios, assisting in all that has to be done to reach justice and equality for our people. 5. To educated and mobilize barrio youth towards self-determination and not self-destruction. We are the community and for the community.