In the 1960s and 70s, “El Movimiento,” or the Chicano civil rights movement, took Los Angeles by storm, and La Raza was there to document every moment of it. After a decade of informing the community on important Chicano events, the paper retired, but their work lives on in a photographic exhibit at the Autry Museum of the American West. “You start off with a vision and you become a vision, and you become a voice.” Read more at Boyle Heights Beat.