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- Olmec Culture 1200-400 B.C.
Aztec legends, recorded in the 16th century, described
the inhabitants of Mexico's southern Gulf Coast as
Olmeca, "people of the Rubber country".
- Mexico-Tenochtitlan : The Wall That Talks
This street mural speaks volumes of our history. Displaying visual landscape of centuries of historical images. From our conception in the womb to the birth of the Revolution on the Internet "!Ya Basta!"
- Borderlines : From Tijuana to Cuidad Juarez
When the Berlin Wall was crumbing down, the United States was using everything in its arsenal to control the U.S./Mexico border from the exodus of our people. From passing Draconian laws to supplying INS agents with military equipment.
- Battle Board Tournament Winner... Playdoe21
The battle board heated up with some of the best rhymes on the web. Thanks to all the quality raza lyricists that blessed the battle board for the love of the art.
- The Underground Meets the Revolution
This Saturday (3.24.01) on the Sunset Strip. Some of the best underground hip-hop groups
are coming together in the spirit of unity and respect. Performing live: Aztlan Underground,
Street Platoon, Quinto Sol, Voodoo Click, El Nuevo Xol, and many more.
- Earthquake Institute Release Party
The ground was shaking, bodies were rocking by the massive in Hollywood,Ca. The epic center was COCONUT TEASZERS, magnitude "10.0".
- Visual Assault
Visual Assault brings an attack on the senses that produces images in the mind. Through the use of Motion Picture Film, the voiceless now have a VOICE.
- Brownsville : The Cali-Texas Connection
Sometimes, the best music comes from collaborations between different
Artists. With the right combination of chemistry between artists and a tight
beat to match, a classic is born and lives forever.
- BrownPride Chat!
The latest feature to be added to our webzine! Now you can communicate with each other in real time. We offer eight rooms to choose from, so pick your favorite topic of conversation.
- Story of a Mexica Warrior
The tears rolled off Chalcuchima's cheeks as he sat atop a great mountain surrounded by his fallen comrades. Vanquished by the Spaniards, Chalcuchima, the dauntless Aztec Warrior, was the only one to survive the massacre.
- La Vida Loca - The Fall and Rise of Johnny Tapia
Johnny Tapia's life has been crazy. In fact, his motto for years has been "Mi Vida Loca," Spanish for My Crazy Life. For those not familiar with this charismatic athlete, Johnny Tapia has led an incredibly interesting...and at times tragic...life.
- Arte y Estilo : The Lowriding Tradition
Lowriding evolved into a full-blown car culture in the years following World War II, when members of the Los Angeles Mexican American community found in lowriding an outlet for self-expression and cultural pride.
- Phoenix Super Show 2000
Last year we were able to attend both the Tucson and the Phoenix Lowrider Shows. We ran into old friends and made new ones along the way. We were glad to see the Arizona people were keeping the Lowrider scene alive...
- Unity In The Community? Yeah, Right!
While surfing the net one day for cool Latino sites, I happened to stumble onto a popular Latino portal that on it’s homepage asked the question: Is Ricky Martin’s Music Really Latin Music?
- Top BrownPride Rappers 2000
Digital Aztlan recently conducted a poll to determine who was the top Latin Hip-Hop Artist or Group in the year 2000. You, the viewer, voted and determined the winner. This is the first survey, which we at Brownpride.com will turn into an annual event
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