We Exist in the Whisper We Exist in the Whisper

We Exist in the Whisper

Huelga School Verses

  • Autor: Mendez, Lupe
  • Editor: Arte Público Press
  • ISBN: 9798893750300
  • eISBN Pdf: 9781518508998
  • eISBN Epub: 9781518508974
  • Lugar de publicación:  Houston , Estados Unidos
  • Año de publicación: 2026
  • Páginas: 175
"One day all these classrooms / will no longer hold any of us. / Leave no evidence we were here. / We exist in the whisper…." Lupe Mendez’s innovative new collection captures a unique time in Houston, Texas, “a sliver of a moment for Mexican-American and Mexican communities in the early 1970s,” that explores Houston ISD’s racist plan to integrate schools by sending Mexican-American children—labeled as white—to predominantly African-American schools, thereby satisfying federal desegregation laws. Incensed that its children would have to travel to schools that were no better than the ones they could walk to, the Chicano community resisted by instituting a walkout, or huelga, and creating its own schools in churches, homes and neighborhood centers. Weaving poetry and history, the book contains “found” poems created from newspaper articles about the strike; oral history interviews with teachers, principals and students; notes from visits the author made to the sites where classes were held more than 50 years ago; docupoems created from official Huelga School papers; and historical documents such as photographs, charts, fliers and letters. In his illuminating notes about the book, Mendez describes the methodology for creating this collection and includes a list of best practices for the “poethnographer.” His research revealed the racism that existed in this era, perpetuated by the majority white population and between brown and black populations forced to compete for every resource. Ultimately, Mendez asserts the Huelga School strike had a critical impact on Houston, both in the development of Mexican-American leaders who got their start in these “freedom schools” and the nascent collaborations between diverse communities. This creative, thought-provoking volume is a must-read for anyone interested in education, history and Mexican Americans’ fight for equality.
  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • All of You Folds into Me
  • Section I
    • Hell No, No Vamos
    • Mixing Blacks and Raza
    • Interview with Dr. Patricia Flores
    • Research Site Visit Log #1
    • The Child is “Alright”*
    • Interview with Lucy Moreno
    • Research Site Visit Log #2
    • La razón por hacer boicot de HISD
    • Integration Works at Poe
    • Interview with Irma Piña Arevalo
    • Research Site Visit Log #3
    • Huelga School Registration Form
    • Interview with “Tía Belinda” Belinda Miller
    • Research Site Visit Log #4
    • Huelga Schools Open (August 1970)
    • The First Day at a Huelga School
    • Interview with Gloria Rubac
    • Research Site Visit Log #5
    • A Checklist for Oral Reading
    • At a Huelga School (Education)
    • Research Site Visit Log #6
    • A Classroom in the Middle of the Day
    • Photo of Two Mexican-American Youths
    • Interview with Rosie Campos
    • Research Site Visit Log #7
    • Record of Hours Worked
    • Notes for the Teachers Who Teach in the Huelga Sc
    • Interview with Perri McCary “PK”
    • Research Site Visit Log #8
    • A Message from the Mexican-American Education Council (MAEC)
    • Judge Rules Against La Raza in 1971
    • Interview with John Adam Garza
    • Research Site Visit Log #9
    • Dance Night, December 11th, 1971, Resurrection Hall
    • Late to the Party
    • The Facts About HISD + the Houston Huelga Schools
    • Research Site Visit Log #10
    • Rules at the Juan Marcos Huelga School (Even the Unspoken Ones)
    • Juan Marcos Huelga School Map
  • Section II
    • Journal Entries from Joe I. Torres, Principal Juan Marcos Presbyterian Church Huelga School
    • 1st Week
    • The Start of the 3rd Week
    • The Start of the 4th Week
    • The Fifth Week
    • 6th week
    • 7th Week
    • 9th Week
    • Week 11
    • Week 12
    • Week 14
    • Wednesday, 12.22.71
    • Week 20
    • 20th Week
    • 22nd Week
    • 22nd Week
    • Week 23
    • Thursday, 3.2.72
    • Friday, 3.24.72
    • 31st Week
    • 4.19.72
    • 36th Week
    • 5.15.72
    • 5.17.72
    • Rules the Kids Care About (at the Juan Marcos Huelga School)
  • Section III
    • #HoustonHuelgaSchools Thread
    • No One Is Asking/Answering the Question
    • Qué batalla
    • What I Didn’t Know (about MAEC Organizer, Leonel Castillo)
    • What I Didn’t Know (about Judge Benjamin Connally)
    • I Spent a Year Walking the Halls at Wheatley High School
    • Graduation
    • Last Day of School
  • Section IV
    • Timeline of Mexican-American Education Struggles (mostly Houston)
    • Archival Sources, Methodology and Credits
  • Acknowledgements

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