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Cholo Style: Homies, Homegirls and La Raza

por Reynaldo Berrios

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The powerful Chicano street-tough look--orcholo style--continues to become incorporated as a matter of pride in the fast-growing American Hispanic culture and, as reported byThe New York Times, is now part of "the fashion vernacular of non-Latinos as well." From his San Francisco home, author Reynaldo Berrios startedMi Vida Loca maga-zine in 1992 (nearly two years prior to the release of Allison Anders' movie of the same name) with ambitious goals: "I wantedvatos to get started on a peace treaty. I wanted forcholos to stop the drive-bys. I wanted for the mainstream to stop acting as if La Raza didn't exist. I wanted my people to have a voice and to be proud of our beliefs, our heroes, and our culture." Cholo Style includes interviews and photographs obtained at great risk from gang members and underworld leaders throughout the state of California, plus intense, stylized line drawings from barrios, prisons, and low-rider cultural gatherings. With over 150 photographs, illustrations, and letters, the sharply designedCholo Style presents the fast-expanding Chicano barrio culture from its most authentic and street-credible perspective.… (más)
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This book is about this north sider and he just talks about his life in the '"barrio". After a while he just kind of treys to stop his cholo ways and makes a magazine called "mi vida loca". His magazine is about other cholos lives in the barrio. He goes around to different places and even though he knows it’s dangerous because he can get jumped, stabbed, or killed. I haven’t finished the book but I think is good so far. People that like gangster books would like this book ( )
  nm.winter09.a.santan | Feb 27, 2009 |
is book is the of the CHAIN!!! i liked it because it was about a true story and tells you about himself inside the gang world and how is diffrent in the gang world then the world that we live in now. and it tells you that DONT get into it cuz it fucks up your life. and a par of the book it tells you that dont be afriad just go fowrd it what you want. and once you get in it theres no way back. ( )
  nm.fall08.b.bravo | Mar 3, 2008 |
i like this book because it's based on a true story about this north sider and how he lived in the streets. then he moves in with his dad to try to get oput of the gang but he ends up not like that. so he moves back LA and he just talks anbout hown you should never show fear and a bunch of stuff like that, stay strong and he just give you lots of idvise and how you shoulnt get in to gangs becaues it messes up your life. basicly i like it because hes like talking to you and talking about his life and it's really interesting. ( )
  nm.fall07.a.santana | Mar 3, 2008 |
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The powerful Chicano street-tough look--orcholo style--continues to become incorporated as a matter of pride in the fast-growing American Hispanic culture and, as reported byThe New York Times, is now part of "the fashion vernacular of non-Latinos as well." From his San Francisco home, author Reynaldo Berrios startedMi Vida Loca maga-zine in 1992 (nearly two years prior to the release of Allison Anders' movie of the same name) with ambitious goals: "I wantedvatos to get started on a peace treaty. I wanted forcholos to stop the drive-bys. I wanted for the mainstream to stop acting as if La Raza didn't exist. I wanted my people to have a voice and to be proud of our beliefs, our heroes, and our culture." Cholo Style includes interviews and photographs obtained at great risk from gang members and underworld leaders throughout the state of California, plus intense, stylized line drawings from barrios, prisons, and low-rider cultural gatherings. With over 150 photographs, illustrations, and letters, the sharply designedCholo Style presents the fast-expanding Chicano barrio culture from its most authentic and street-credible perspective.

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