A
abortion, 189–190
activism, 42–43, 179–192, 198–200
affinity, 241–243
Alamo, 44–45
Alliance for Progress, 163
allies, 206–207
Apodaca, Jerry, 187
Archuleta, Lena, 208
assimilation, 164–165, 239–240, 251–252
authenticity, 205–206
B
Berriozábal, Maria Antonietta, 156
Black Lives Matter, 200–201
blood quantum, 109
Bordas, Celia María, 123
Bowie, Jim, 45
Bowman, Lee, 58
Brazil, 34
Burns, James MacGregor, 146
C
Cabral, Anna Escobedo, 15, 79–80, 132, 142, 146, 150, 159, 231
Campbell, Joseph, 97
cariño, 224–228
carisma, 224–227
Castro, Fidel, 159
Castro, Julián, 15, 89–90, 145–146, 150–151, 153–154, 172, 192, 206, 247
Castro, Rich, 220–221
Castro, Rosie, 89
celebrations, 221–224, 232–233
census, 104, 106–109, 120, 152, 235
Chávez, César, 43, 79–80, 88, 119, 127–129, 146–147, 151, 200
Chile, 240
Circle of Latina Leadership, 207–208
civil rights, 46, 88, 139, 149, 200
climate change, 214
Clinton, Bill, 91
collective action, 184–185
COLOR. See Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights (COLOR)
Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights (COLOR), 189
Columbus, Christopher, 27
community leadership, 89–90
community stewardship, 142–144
compartir, 153–154
conciencia, 10, 58, 71–82, 143
confianza, 66–68
congeniality, 111–119
consistencia, 182–185, 192–193
Corona, Miguel, 65
Cortés, Hernán, 28
Crockett, Davy, 45
“crossing over,” 170
Cullors, Patrisse, 200
cultural awareness, 169–170
cultural balance, 230–231
cultural connectivity, 65–66
cultural foundations, of leadership, 103–136
cultural identity, 73–77
cultural pride, 244–245
cultural shift, 201–207
cultural traditions, 151–153
cultures within cultures, 170
Cumbiatón, 223–224
D
DACA. See Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
Davis, F. James, 109
Dawson, Rosario, 188
Deal, Terrence, 58
“De Colores,” 119–120, 127–128, 255
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), 16, 147, 187, 212
deportation, 161–162
Descartes, René, 228–229
destino, 2, 9, 11, 46–47, 51, 58, 83–100, 235–251
diversity, 17–18, 104, 108, 119–121, 201, 237–250
E
elections, 48–49
Emotional Intelligence (Goleman), 124, 230
empowerment, 246–247
entrepreneurialism, 247
equity, gender, 203–204
Esparza, Moctesuma, 115
Estrada, Leo, 108
ethnicity, 108–109
exclusion, 74–75
F
faith, 123–134
family history, 89–91
fatalism, 85–87
feeling, 228–230
feminism, 249–250
Ferdinand of Aragon, 27
Ferrera, America, 189
fe y esperanza, 11
food, 49
Frei, Eduardo, 240
Freire, Paulo, 75
Frost, Maxwell Alejandro, 210, 215, 223
G
Gallego, Ruben, 16, 79, 154, 204–205, 209–210
Garza, Alicia, 200
gay rights, 203–204
gender equity, 203–204
generations, 195–216
Generation Z, 197, 199, 201–203, 210
generosity, 113–114
global identity, 201–203
global leadership, 169–172
God, 123
Gómez, Juan, 43
Gonzales, Rodolfo “Corky,” 73
“Gracias a la Vida” (Parra), 126
Greenleaf, Robert, 58, 68, 72, 97, 142–143
Green New Deal, 214
Guerra, Juan Luis, 50
H
HACR. See Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR)
healing, 133–134
helping, 118–119
Hernandez v. Texas, 152
“hero’s journey,” 97
Hispanic(s). See also Latinos census and, 104, 107–109
in history of America, 41–42
Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR), 92, 94, 187
history, 151–153
honesty, 116
hope, 123–134
housing, 199
Huerta, Dolores, 43
humanism, 104
I
“I Am Joaquin” (Gonzales), 73
identity
cultural, 73–77
global, 201–203
multicultural, 172–173
self-, 86
self-identification, 109
social, 201–207
Illinois Trust Act, 168
immigrant(s)
assimilation, 164–165
deportation, 161–162
in future, 165–167
importance of, 165–166
integration of, 246
“new” Hispanic, 162–163
spirit, 161–162
immigration reform, 167–168
inclusion, 185–187, 195–215, 244
Indigenous peoples, 25–26, 28–29, 32–33
insider outsider approach, 211–213
integration, 246
integrity, 72
intergenerational leadership, 195–216
intersectionality, 210–211
Isabella of Castile, 27
J
Jiménez Moreta, Cristina, 16, 160, 204–206, 209, 212–213
K
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 46, 147, 200, 213
Kipling, Rudyard, 45
L
labor force, 3
language, 42, 47, 86, 119, 173
Lao Tzu, 57
la Raza, 36–37
Latine, as term, 17–18
Latinization, 23
Latino agenda, 185–186
Latino cultural infusion, 49–51
Latino explosion, 47–49, 53–54
Latino legacy, 41–59
Latino origins, 22–36
Latinos
by affinity, 241–243
as mixed-race people, 173–174
as proportion of labor force, 3
spending power of, 3–4
Latinx, as term, 17–18
leadership
in action, 139–233
celebrating life, 219–231
coalition, 179–192
community, 89–90
as conferred, 145–147
cultural foundations of, 103–136
culturally centered, 105–122
global, 169–172
intergenerational, 195–216
legacy leaders, 14–16
by the many, 141–157
servant, 142–144
Leadership (Burns), 147
Leading with Soul (Bowman and Deal), 58
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), 148–149, 152, 167–168
legacy leaders, 14–16
LGBTQ rights, 203–204
Los Angeles, California, 21–22
LULAC. See League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
M
Madonna, La, 33–34
Malcolm X, 213
Manifest Destiny, 23, 37, 43–46, 52
Margolin, Jamie, 16–17, 200, 203–204, 209, 211, 214
Mary, 32–33
Memoir of a Visionary (Pantoja), 182
Mestizo ancestry, 25–37
Mijente, 188, 190–191, 223–224
modesty, 94–95
multicultural identity, 172–173
Murguía, Janet, 15, 94, 96–97, 128, 130, 148, 156, 167, 180, 187, 192, 226, 231, 244–245, 250
N
National Council of La Raza, 181. See also UnidosUS
National Farm Workers Association, 200
National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice, 188–190
Native Americans, 109
Nineteenth Amendment, 235
Nixon, Richard, 108
O
“one-drop rule,” 109
opportunity, 95–96
oppression, 75, 81–82, 210–211
optimism, 124
origins, Latino, 22–36
Orta, Carlos, 15, 67, 92–94, 116, 132, 143–144, 159, 187, 192, 226–227, 246–247
Our Lady of Aparecida, 34–35
Our Lady of Guadalupe, 31–33
P
Pantoja, Antonia, 15, 17, 182, 191, 207, 230
Parra, Violeta, 126 participation, 153–154
partnerships, 186–188, 248–249
pasión, 228–230
Peña, Federico, 15, 90–91, 129, 154
personal example, 171
personalismo, 10, 51, 57–58, 61–70, 107–108, 145, 171, 205
Pizarro, Francisco, 28
political office, 48–49
political power, 248
Ponce de León, Juan, 42
positivity, 125
pride, 244–245
Puente, Sylvia, 148
Puerti Rico, 152
Q
R
race, 108–109
Reagan, Ronald, 161
relationships, 64–66, 112, 171
Reproductive Health Equity Act, 189
reproductive rights, 189–190
respect, 114–115
responsibility, 128–129, 136, 153–154
Rivera, Diego, 71
Rogers, Jerry, 96
Romero, Óscar, 129
Roybal-Allard, Lucille, 131–132
S
salsa, 221
self-awareness, 170
self-determination, 86
self-identification, 109
self-identity, 86
September 11 attacks, 161–162
Servant as Leader, The (Greenleaf), 58, 142
service, as value, 118–119
shared vision, 150–151
sharing, 113–114
Simmons, Michael, 220
skills, 93–95
Smith, Jessica, 243
social change orientation, 175–176
social identity, 201–207
social justice, 129, 140, 195, 208–215
Solis, Hilda, 15, 91, 106, 130–131, 155, 175, 180, 186, 198
Solis, Raul, 91
Spain, 26–27
Spanish conquest, 22–23
spending power, 3–4
spirituality, 123, 127–134, 136
Standing Rock, 200
stewardship, 142–144
strikes, 43
T
talents, 93–95
Tang, Heather, 243
technology, 213–215
terminology, 17–18
Texas, 44–45
Time for Kids (magazine), 92–93
Tometi, Opal, 200
Torres, Ritchie, 16–17, 125, 188, 204, 210–214
traditions, cultural, 151–153
transgender, 203
trust, 67
U
United Farm Workers, 200
United We Dream (UWD), 200, 202–203, 210–211, 214
unity, 244–245
UWD. See United We Dream (UWD)
V
Valderrama, Wilmer, 189
Valdez, Bernie, 61–63, 72, 79, 183, 227
Valencia, Stephanie, 214
Vargas, Arturo, 16, 97–98, 105–106, 130–131, 147, 159–160, 170, 179–180, 192
Virgin of Charity, 34
Visigoths, 26
Voto Latino, 188–189
W
We orientation, 110–111, 141–142, 171, 181–182, 193, 205
White culture, 73–74
“White man’s burden,” 45–46
Who Is Black (Davis), 109
Wilson, Cid, 248
women, 249–250
work, as value, 117–118
Y
Young Hispanic Corporate Achievers, 79
Youth to Power (Margolin), 209
Yzaguirre, Raul, 16, 78, 109–110, 117, 131, 145, 149, 155, 180–181, 187, 225, 238–239, 241
Z
Zero Hour, 214
3.138.169.40