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Luis Valdez

  • Born

    Born

    He was born in Delano California to migrant farm workers, being the second oldest of 10 children.
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    Growing Crops

    He spent his childhood helping his dad grow crops along side with his siblings.
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    1st to 6th grade

    He started school in Stratford, California but was always moving due to his father's farm life. Before he finally settled in San Jose, California.
  • James Lick High School

    James Lick High School

    He graduated from James Lick High School in San Jose
  • San Jose State University

    San Jose State University

    He went to SJSU on a scholarship for math and physics. During his 2nd year there, he switched his major to English.
  • Playwrighting contest

    He won a playwriting contest with his one-act play 'The Theft' in 1961.
  • First full-length play

    First full-length play

    He wrote his first full-length play, 'The Shrunken Head of Pancho Villa' which he directed at SJSU.
  • El Teatro Campesino

    El Teatro Campesino

    He founds 'El Teatro Campesino' in in order to highlight the struggles of farm workers through 'actos'.
  • Delano Grape Strike

    Delano Grape Strike

    He joins Cesar Chavez on the strike of Delano Grapes and also wrote skits to support farm worker struggles.
  • First National recognition

    First National recognition

    El Teatro Campesino was awarded the Obie award for Innovative Theatre.
  • Marriage

    Marriage

    Valdez gets married to Lupe Trujillo, a fellow play writer.
  • Children

    Children

    He had 3 kids: Kinan Valdez, who is a director a cinematographer, Anahuac Valdez who is a cinematographer, and Lakin Valdez who is an actor.
  • Zoot Suit

    Zoot Suit

    Zoot Suit premieres at Mark Taper Forum, it is about zoot suit riots that occurred in 1940's in LA.
  • Zoot Suit on Broadway

    Zoot Suit on Broadway

    First Chicano play in Broadway history.
  • Directs Zoot Suit Film

    Directs Zoot Suit Film

    This was a breakthrough for Chicano stories on mainstream media.
  • Directs Corridos: Tales of Passion and Revolution

    Directs Corridos: Tales of Passion and Revolution

    Corridos: Tales of Passion and Revolution was a TV adaptation of the stage play Corridos! by Luis Valdez's El Teatro Campesino.
  • Hollywood Scripts

    Hollywood Scripts

    He begins to write unproduced scripts for Hollywood.
  • Aguila Azteca reward

    Aguila Azteca reward

    This is Mexico's highest honor for non-Mexican citizens, this is because of his plays which brought Mexican-American culture to be more known.
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    Health Issues

    He is diagnosed with diabetes type 2. Which slows down his film work so he focuses on theatre and teaching.
  • Professor

    Professor

    He chooses to start teaching at California State University Monterey Bay and teaches drama and Chicano studies.
  • National Medal for the Arts

    National Medal for the Arts

    He is awarded the National Medal for the Arts by Barack Obama for bringing Chicano culture to American drama through his work.
  • Covid affects El Teatro Campesino

    Covid affects El Teatro Campesino

    They move to online performances and online storytelling.
  • Present Day

    Present Day

    He continues to write, direct, and mentor young Chicano artists, also considered the Father of Chicano Theatre.