Pocho Magazine: From the Community Archival Resource Project

This exhibition presents a selection of pages from the seminal Chicano zine, Pocho Magazine. 

 Pocho Magazine was created by Lalo Alcaraz and Estaban Zul and published in Berkeley in the mid 1990’s. Riddled with Pocho humor and Chicano satire, the pages of Pocho Magazine offer a social commentary of the high times of the 1990’s. 

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