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  1. Francisca Flores (December 1913, San Diego California - April 1996) was a labor rights activist, an early Chicana feminist, a journal editor, and an anti-poverty activist.

  2. May 18, 1996 · Francisca Flores, 82, leader of Latina journalists and feminists. She founded the Carta Editorial publication. In 1970, concerned about the exclusion of women from the Chicano movement, Flores...

  3. Mar 20, 2022 · Francisca Flores was a labor rights activist and feminist who wrote in 1971 that Chicanas must be included in the front lines of the Chicano movement. Learn how Chicana feminism emerged with its own approach to sexism and racism in the 1970s.

  4. The woman, who looked more like a nice home economics teacher than a threat to the American way, was Francisca Flores. Read More.

  5. Francisca Flores, the League of Mexican American Women, and the Comisión Femenil Mexicana Nacional, 1958–1975" In Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era edited by Dionne Espinoza, María Eugenia Cotera and Maylei Blackwell, 33-50.

  6. Francisca Flores. Regeneracíon was written and published by Francisca Flores from 1970 to 1975. She was inspired by the brothers Jesús, Enrique, and Ricardo Flores Magón, prominent figures in the Mexican Revolution who had published an earlier newspaper also called El Regeneracíon.

  7. Dec 5, 2018 · Inside, we hear from long-time activists like Anna NietoGomez and Martha Cotera, who provide a goldmine of information about not just the life of Francisca Flores, but of numerous other female counterparts in organizing over the years.