Chicanx
noun [ C ] uk/tʃɪˈkɑː.neks/ us/tʃɪˈkɑː.neks/ Chicanx
奇卡诺人(墨西哥裔美国人)
someone born in the US whose family comes from Mexico; used when you do not want to say that someone is a man or a woman, or when talking about a group
The class focuses on historical movements, Chicanx and farmworkers.
She calls herself a Chicana or a Chicanx.
Compare: ChicanoChicanaLatinx
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- Our movement includes Central Americans, South Americans, Caribbeans and Chicanx.
- He explains that Chicanx is used as a gender-neutral or nonbinary alternative to Chicano or Chicana.
Chicanx
adjective uk/tʃɪˈkɑː.neks/ us/tʃɪˈkɑː.neks/
奇卡诺人的(墨西哥裔美国人的)
relating to a person or people born in the US and with family from Mexico; used when you do not want to say that someone is a man or a woman
There is an increasing number of Chicanx and Latinx students at the university. 大学里的墨西哥裔和拉美裔学生的人数越来越多。
This is a book about Chicanx perspectives on life in California.
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- The class explores race, politics, and Chicanx history.
- What does it mean to be Chicanx?