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Documentary highlights struggle for Xicano research at Michigan State College

By Editorial Board Published October 7, 2025 3 Min Read
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Documentary highlights struggle for Xicano research at Michigan State College

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – A Mid-Michigan native is sharing the years-long struggle for Xicano research at Michigan State College with a documentary.

Ernesto Todd Mireles is taking his documentary, ‘Conflict of the Flea: Battle for Xicano Research,’ on tour and his first cease was his hometown of Lansing.

The movie takes folks by means of the Hispanic and Latino peoples’ struggle for neighborhood recognition within the Nineties amid racism, and the way that influenced the struggle for Xicano research at MSU, the place Mireles studied.

Xicano is a proud id for these with Mexican heritage. On the Fledge on Monday night, dozens gathered to look at the documentary and listen to what Xicano folks in Lansing went by means of.

“Issues around Cesar Chavez Avenue,” Mireles continued. “The Q-106 issue, the racial slurs that were put on the air by a morning DJ at the time.”

In response, the Hispanic and Latino neighborhood fought again. On the similar time, MSU college students had been preventing for Xicano research on the college, which Mireles stated was met with reluctance.

“What is so undeserving?” Mireles stated.

The filmmaker stated it took years of preventing to get illustration and that the important thing was to repeatedly assume exterior of the field. He shared the second that modified all the things.

“Mexa students, along with allies, rented a U-Haul and went to the library. They checked out about a quarter of a million dollars worth of books and basically said if we can’t read about our history, then you can’t read about yours,” stated Mireles.

Lastly, Michigan State College began a Chicano/Latino research program.

“When you look at the history of indigenous people in the Americas, it is 500 years of losing,” the filmmaker continued. “So when we win something, that’s a big deal.”

Mireles completed his documentary in 2022, and its attain continues to develop. He stated, contemplating current-day occasions with ICE raids and deportations, exhibiting how Lansing’s Hispanic neighborhood was in a position to win can encourage others to face up and efficiently make change at the moment.

“The way that we think about traditionally approaching abuse as a power, really only works if you can make the person who is abusing you feel ashamed,” stated Mireles.

Studying from the previous to create a greater future. Mireles has 4 extra stops on his documentary tour and a whole clothes line representing his motion known as ‘Levante.’

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