VIVA Records, 1970-2000
Discover the rich legacy of VIVA! Lesbian and Gay Latino Artists through "VIVA Records, 1970-2000" by UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Press. Published in 2013, this captivating paperback spans 120 pages, meticulously tracing the history and assessing the profound impact of this non-profit artists' coalition founded in 1987.
This insightful book provides a unique perspective on the contributions of Latino artists within the LGBTQ+ community and highlights their vital role in shaping cultural narratives. With a focus on creativity and activism, it serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersection of art, identity, and social movements. Embrace the stories that celebrate diversity and resilience in the arts—order your copy today to immerse yourself in the groundbreaking journey of VIVA!