- Plan Espiritual de Aztlán
The "Plan Espiritual de Aztlán" (English: "Spiritual Plan of
Aztlán ") is amanifesto advocatingChicano nationalism and self-determination forMexican American s. It was adopted by the First National Chicano Liberation Youth Conference, a March 1969 convention hosted byRodolfo Gonzales 's Crusade for Justice inDenver ,Colorado .Background
The
Chicano Movement was one of many movements of the late 1960s and 1970s, like theBlack nationalism movement of the United States or theBlack Consciousness Movement of South Africa, in which people of color in white-ruled societies adopted the ideas ofnationalist liberation movements that had successfully overthrown colonial regimes in Africa and Asia.In an area of the United States that had been purchased from Mexico by the United States after the
Mexican-American War , whereMexican American history was neglected in education, and where discrimination against and segregation of Mexican Americans was common, the idea of a program ofdecolonization had special resonance for young Mexican American activists, who called themselves "Chicanos" as a mark of pride. The reconfiguration of the mythic idea ofAztlán was an important part of this movement, and "El Plan Espiritual de Aztlán" was an extension of that idea.Origin and adoption
During the conference, a young poet named
Alurista , born inMexico but raised in San Diego, took the stage. To a captive audience, he read the words,In the spirit of a new people that is conscious not only of its proud historical heritage but also of the brutal "
gringo " invasion of our territories, we, the Chicano inhabitants and civilizers of the northern land of Aztlan from whence came our forefathers, reclaiming the land of their birth and consecrating the determination of our people of the sun, declare that the call of our blood is our power, our responsibility, and our inevitable destiny.The poem, "El Plan Espiritual de Aztlán", became the title of the manifesto, and the poem became its preamble. Alurista went on to become the "poet laureate of Aztlán".
Criticism
"El Plan Espiritual de Aztlán" contains several controversial statements which have led some commentators to criticize MEChA, a Chicano student group that sprang from the Chicano Movement, as a
racist andseparatist organization. However, MEChA is not an organization that takes the same stance across-the-board on issues and statements in its founding documents. After all, El Plan de Santa Bárbara is in fact the true founding document of the group. El Plan Espiritual de Aztlán and El Plan de Santa Bárbara are documents that should be taken into historical context. El Plan Espiritual de Aztlán is a manifesto and should be taken with a grain of salt.ee also
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Plan de Santa Barbara References
External links
* [http://carbon.cudenver.edu/MEChA/plan-aztlan.html Full text] from the
University of Colorado at Denver
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