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Title
Interview with Theresa Loya Asturias
Creator
Serrano, Jacquelyn
Loya Asturias, Theresa
Date Created and/or Issued
2021-03-19
Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, Ethnic Studies Library
Collection
150W: Matriarchs of the Third World Liberation Front at UC Berkeley
Rights Information
Copyrighted
Rights Holder and Contact
eslibrary@berkeley.edu
Rights Notes
Fair use allows limited copying of copyrighted works without having to seek the author/copyright holder's permission, when use is for purposes such as teaching, research, scholarship, reporting, criticism, or parody. For more information, or if you believe your use would fall outside of fair use, contact the Ethnic Studies Library.
Description
Scope/Content: In this oral history interview, conducted by Jacquelyn Serrano as part of the UC Berkeley 150W campaign, Theresa Loya Asturias, a member of the Third World Liberation Front, describes her memories and experiences organizing the Third World Liberation Front student strike which led to the creation of Ethnic Studies and African American Studies at UC Berkeley.
Type
sound
Subject
Social movements
Women political activists--United States
Third World Liberation Front
University of California, Berkeley. Department of Ethnic Studies
Provenance
Donated to the Ethnic Studies Library by Jacquelyn Serrano in 2021.

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