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Links to Online Resources
Trinity College-based
Resources:
Special Website: LatinoUSA Radio Program
Academic Websites on Latin@ Studies
- Inter-University Program for Latino Research
- A consortium of Latino(a) studies research centers across the U.S.
- Center for Mexican American Studies
- University of Texas at Austin
- Chicano
Studies Research Program - University of Texas at El Paso
- CLNet
- Chicano(a)/Latina(o) Network, UCLA.
- Aztlan: Journal of Chicano
Studies - UCLA Chicano/Chicana Research Center
- The
Tomás Rivera Policy Institute - Scripps College, Claremont Graduate
University, California
- Smithsonian Institute: Latino
American History and Culture
- Stanford Center for Chicano Research
- Stanford University, Palo Alto, California
- Chicano Resource Center
- California State University at Fullerton Library
- Chicano Studies Program
- University of California at Berkeley
- Chicanos
Studies Department - University of California at Santa Barbara
- Hispanic
Research Center - Arizona State University, Tempe.
- Frontera
NorteSur - Monthly report on the US-Mexico borderlands, with daily updates,
New Mexico State University.
- Border & Latin American
Information - New Mexico State University Library.
- Julián
Zamora Research Institute - Michigan State University.
- Chicano Studies Program
- University of Wisconsin-Madison.
- Center
for Latino, Latin American & Caribbean Studies - State University of New
York at Albany. CELAC [its Spanish acronym] publishes The Latino
Review of Books.
- Cuban
Research Center - Florida International University, Miami.
- The Taub Urban Research Center - New
York University [although not a center focused primarily on Latin@s, it produces work
intimately related to the experience of Latin@s in New York City and other major U.S.
metropolitan areas.
- The Mexican-American War Memorial Page
- A bilingual site at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City.
- The Borderlands Encyclopedia - University
of Texas at El Paso.
- Latino/Hispanic Links at
LANIC - Latin American Network Information Center, Univ. of Texas-Austin
- The
Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy - Harvard University
Web Indexes and Other General
Websites
Additional Websites on
Mexican-Americans/Chican@s
- Chicano Park - Documenting the
history and mural art of San Diego's Chicano Park in El Barrio Logan.
- The Mexterminator Project - Museo
Interactivo de Ethnografia Experimental y Cultura Apocaliptica. An interactive performance
series by technobandits and ethnographic freaks. By Guillermo Gómez-Peña and Roberto
Sifuentes.
- Chicano!- Homepage by
Producers of "Chicano!" PBS Documentary. Includes a "Timeline"
of Chicano History.
- United
Farmworkers (AFL-CIO).
- The Farmworkers Website
- "This website is another initiative of Sin Fronteras Organizing Project. This
website is dedicated to publicize our work and to educate the public about the plight of
the agricultural workers. More importantly, this website is to recognize the dignity of
the contributions made by the men, women and children who work very hard to feed us."
Check out this whole site, including the sections"El Paso del
Norter"; "The Mexican Braceros, 1942-1964";
and the section on the 1966 Labor Strike in Río Grande City,
Texas.
- Chicana
Feminist Page
- Chicano Mural Tour of Los
Angeles -
- Pocho
Magazine's Virtual Varrio [Satiric Page]
- Diego Rivera Web Museum
- Plaza
de la Raza Virtual Museum
- Tejano Music Home Page
- Tex-Mex
Border Music
- National
Council of La Raza
- LULAC,
League of United Latin American Citizens - National Headquaters, El Paso, TX.
Check also the websites of LULAC California Chapter, and LULAC-Washington,
D.C. Chapter.
- MEChA [Movimiento Estudiantil
Chicano de Aztlán] - Perhaps the most prominent Chicano student
organization. This site maintains a list to all known MEChA chapters online.
- Brown
Beret National Organization - "Established 1967, Los Angeles, CA,
Aztlán."
- The
National Chicano Moratorium Committee - The NCMC is "a national
progressive Chicano Mexicano organization guided by the principles of self-determination,
independence of government/corporate funding and defending the human and democratic rights
of all Raza. [...] The NCMC began in 1989 as part of a movement to commemorate te 1970
Chicano Moratorium."
- Committee on Raza Rights
- The CRR is "the Oxnard Region of the National Chicano Moratorium
Committee (NCMC). The purpose of the CRR Web Page is to inform the masses of Raza
about the truth. To all "Raza Liberation Fighters" keep up the struggle to
liberate our brothers and sisters from the chains of oppression, here in the so-called
United States of Amerikkka."
- Unión del Barrio Web Site
- Headquatered in San Diego, California, Unión del Barrio is a Chicano/Mexicano national
liberation group founded in 1981.
- Nation
of Aztlan Website
- Our Lady of Guadalupe Web
Site
- Hispanic
Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico
- Santa Fe, New Mexico, Online Art
Gallery
- Taos, New Mexico.
- La Herencia de Santa Fe -
An advocacy organization for folks claiming rights to Spanish and Mexian land grants.
- Institute of Texan Cultures -
University of Texas at San Antonio.
- Feature on US-Mexico Border -
from ISLA (Information Services Latin America)
- The Azteca Page @ Azteca.net
- The Mexica Movement
- MANA
- "A National Latina Organization"
Additional Websites on the Puerto
Rican Diaspora
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