Chicana Motherwork

Chicana Motherwork Chicana M(other)work is a concept, project, and collective informed by our specific gendered, classed, and racialized experiences.

Through our work we seek to amplify the voices of Women of Color Mothers. Chicana M(other)work is a concept, project, and collective informed by our specific gendered, classed, and racialized experiences as first-generation, working class, Chicana-identified, PhD mamas from Mexican immigrant families. Chicana M(other)work offers a new interpretation of motherwork that looks at care work in a way t

hat includes what we do in our communities through activism, self-care, healing, survival, and accountability. Together, as the Chicana M(other)work collective, we theorize, write, organize, mother, and create spaces for communal healing and care out of our shared belief that the labor of mothering is a transformative act within and beyond academia. Our collective work includes collaborative academic writing and digital media projects.

⚠️ IMPORTANT UPDATE FOR OUR COMMUNITY ⚠️                                                                    Our old webs...
04/18/2026

⚠️ IMPORTANT UPDATE FOR OUR COMMUNITY ⚠️
Our old website was stolen and hacked. After a year of fighting to recover our original website and archive, we’ve made the difficult decision to move on. Please do NOT visit our old domain as we have no control over it.
Our NEW official home and archive is: https://chicanamotherwork.wixsite.com/mysite
Here you will find our blogs, podcasts and social justice curriculum for youth. Please update your bookmarks and share this post so others find the right place.

Our latest blog is Michelle Téllez’ foreword to the recently published “Frontera Mother(hood). Link in bio!
11/25/2024

Our latest blog is Michelle Téllez’ foreword to the recently published “Frontera Mother(hood). Link in bio!

Our latest blog,  Tellez foreword to new book: Frontera M(otherhood) - edited by Cynthia Bejarano and Cristina Morales.
11/25/2024

Our latest blog, Tellez foreword to new book: Frontera M(otherhood) - edited by Cynthia Bejarano and Cristina Morales.

My daughter was just months old when I saw a video of a woman carrying an infant on her back crossing the Sonoran corridor of the U.S./Mexico border. She and her group had been detained by the Minutemen – a since disbanded vigilante group, founded in 2004, whose self-proclaimed mission was to moni...

Ten years ago we came together in community to build our collective. Since then we have created a podcast, a blog, a soc...
10/17/2024

Ten years ago we came together in community to build our collective.

Since then we have created a podcast, a blog, a social justice curriculum for youth and families and we published an anthology.

Most importantly we supported each other and created space to open a conversation about carework, mothering, and the inequitable conditions that we face across multiple institutions.

So much has changed in both the academic and political landscape since we first started; we honor the work that came before and after us.

We have slowed down tremendously since 2014, but we are still here.

This year we celebrate five years of the Chicana M(other)work Anthology! Thank you to all who have read or listened to our work.

Cheers to ten years of the Chicana M(other)work collective!

Chicana M(other)work reunion. 🫶🏽🔥Honoring our 10-years together and the commitment we have to each other and this work. ...
09/29/2024

Chicana M(other)work reunion. 🫶🏽🔥Honoring our 10-years together and the commitment we have to each other and this work. Thank you for giving us the space to convene ✨🤎

The Chicana M(other)work Collective stands in solidarity with the Palestinian people and the fight against global oppres...
11/11/2023

The Chicana M(other)work Collective stands in solidarity with the Palestinian people and the fight against global oppression and towards collective liberation!

We demand an immediate ceasefire and an end to genocide, war crimes, occupation, settler colonialism, dispossession, and displacement.

While we have no words to adequately describe the atrocities against Palestenian children and their families, what we can say is that right now the world needs us to express our humanity by taking action.

As mothers, we deeply feel the global mourning vibrations of the universe. We must continue to protest, boycott, call representatives, educate ourselves and others, share on social media, and take care of each other.

You can also take action today by accessing a public toolkit by the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights at the link in our bio. For their latest updates, follow them at .

¡PALESTINA LIBRE! CEASE FIRE NOW! 🇵🇸

A beautiful project to support!
10/23/2023

A beautiful project to support!

LA SERENATA is a lyrical and intimate film about a Mexican American family reckoning with tradition through the unexpected love story between two boys. There is no other US feature film that showcases the innocence and struggles of elementary q***r school boys. (ALL DONATIONS are TAX-DEDUCTIBLE!)

Mini-reunion with CMW co-founders Christine Vega and Michelle Téllez at  Summer Institute.  Missing Judi, Ceci and Yvett...
07/14/2023

Mini-reunion with CMW co-founders Christine Vega and Michelle Téllez at Summer Institute. Missing Judi, Ceci and Yvette. 😭❤️

Surround yourself with people who help you dream. That’s how we feel when we get together.  The Chicana Motherwork Colle...
09/21/2022

Surround yourself with people who help you dream. That’s how we feel when we get together. The Chicana Motherwork Collective met today after taking a pause and it felt like a homecoming. ❤️

NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education - this should be fixed.
02/14/2022

NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education - this should be fixed.

This is a painful reminder of the systemic abuse that parenting students must navigate as they seek to build their careers in academia. Attending conferences such as NASPA provide important opportunities to share/grow knowledge and cultivate connections with fellow professionals. This picture shows how students who bring their children are openly targeted and exploited in ways that only benefit the organization. How can NASPA claim to support student-centered practice in higher education when so many parenting students will undoubtedly be forced out of attendance because of this practice?

As Mothers of Color navigating academic spaces, we condemn this act of gatekeeping and exclusion and are sickened by the violence at the core of these practices. We urge NASPA and other organizations that exercise despotic power over student-parents and their futures to take a long, deep look at who they are meant to truly serve. We also urge student-parents to explore conferences/organizations that humanize the experience–that provide accommodations designed to garner inclusive participation. Not capitalize on financial gain.

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