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Brown Berets
:''For the Belgian military formation known as the "Brown Berets", see Belgian United Nations Command'' The Brown Berets (Los Boinas Cafes) are a pro-Chicano organization that emerged during the Chicano Movement in the late 1960s and remains active to the present day. The group was seen as part of the Third Movement for Liberation. The Brown Berets focus on returning all United States territory once held by Mexico to Mexico; they have also organized against police brutality and advocate for educational equality. Several groups have been quite active since the passage of California Proposition 187. ==Predecessors== In 1966, as part of the Annual Chicano Student Conference in Los Angeles County, a team of high school students discussed different issues affecting Mexican Americans in their barrios and schools. Among the students at the conference were Vickie Castro, Jorge Licón, John Ortiz, David Sanchez, Rachel Ochoa, and Moctesuma Esparza.〔(Who We Are )〕 These high school students formed the Young Citizens for Community Action the same year, and worked together to support Dr. Julian Nava's campaign as a Los Angeles school board member candidate in 1967.〔 Sanchez and Esparza had trained with Father John B. Luce's Social Action Training center at the Church of the Epiphany (Episcopal) in Lincoln Heights and with the Community Service Organization.〔(HistoryLink )〕 The organization's name was then changed to Young Chicanos For Community Action or "YCCA".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Brown Berets: 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Brown Berets」の詳細全文を読む
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