Image: First Supper (After A Major Riot), 1974. By Harry Gamboa Jr.
Carlo Terlizzi Photography: Photographing Chicano Park. (See more about Chicano Park here and here.)
El Teatro Campesino. (See also here and here.)
Family, Homeland, Revolution: Stories of the Chicano Movement.
The Latinx Project: Mexican American Art Since 1848: A New Open-source Digital Search Tool. See also this artist index.
Smithsonian Folk Ways Recordings: Rolas de Aztlán: Songs of the Chicano Movement.
World Cafe: Latin Roots: Chicano Activism.
Articles
Nili Blanck: More than 100 Mexican-American works spotlight how Chicano graphic artists lift up the power of people.
Gab Chabran: A Brief History of Chicano Rock, From Funk Rock to Punk Rock (And a Firme Playlist).
Christopher Knight: ‘Phantom Sightings’ at LACMA.
Carolina A. Miranda: A ‘catalytic moment’ for art and culture: In murals, theater, photography and music, the Chicano Moratorium influenced art of its time and our time too.
Kinsee Morlan: Chicano Park’s History Could Fill a Museum.
E. Carmen Ramos & Claudia Zapata: Chicano Graphic Arts and the Making of the Landmark Exhibition ¡Printing the Revolution!
Andrea K. Scott: The Glam Politics of a Chicano Collective from East L.A.
Wikipedia:
Books
Yolanda Broyles-González: El Teatro Campesino: Theater in the Chicano Movement.
Harry Justin Elam Jr.: Taking It to the Streets: The Social Protest Theater of Luis Valdez and Amiri Baraka.
Randy J. Ontiveros: In the Spirit of a New People: The Cultural Politics of the Chicano Movement.
Jesús Salvador Treviño: Eyewitness: A Filmmaker’s Memoir of the Chicano Movement.
Luis Valdez: Theatre of the Sphere: The Vibrant Being.