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Latinx/Hispanic Studies: Websites

          

Websites

AfroLatin@ Forum
Podcasts, videos, and other resources with a "transnational perspective that recognizes the centrality of race in today’s global reality and the struggle for social justice."

American Latino Heritage Projects
From the National Park Service, these projects explore how the legacy of American Latinos can be recognized, preserved, and interpreted for future generations.

Handbook of Latin American Studies Online
The Handbook of Latin American Studies (HLAS) is a selective bibliography with annotations and bibliographic essays provided by 130 professors of anthropology (archeology and ethnology), art, geography, government and politics, history, international relations, literature, music, philosophy, political economy, and sociology; and edited by librarians in the Hispanic Division at the Library of Congress.

Latino Data Project
Contains more than 60 reports on Latinx life in America using demographic data to explore topics such as health care, community, economics, immigration, housing, and more.  From the CUNY Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies.

Latinx Project
The Latinx Project at New York University explores and promotes U.S. Latinx Art, Culture and Scholarship through creative and interdisciplinary programs.

Latinx Resource Guide: Civil Rights Cases and Events in the United States
This research guide from the Hispanic Division focuses on 20th and 21st century American court cases, legislation, and events that had important impacts on civil rights in Chicana/o/x, Hispanic, Latina/o/x, Mexican-American and Puerto Rican communities.

Latinx Studies: Library of Congress Resources
A wide variety of primary and secondary sources useful in the study of the the Latinx history and experience.