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Through the Eyes of the Soul, Day of the Dead in Mexico - After more than eleven years of consecutive research, award-winning photojournalist Mary J. Andrade has published the first of a four-part bilingual series of books titled: "Through the Eyes of the Soul, Day of the Dead in Mexico," "A través de los Ojos del Alma, Día de Muertos en México."
Beginning Library Research on Chicano/Latino Studies - Stanford University Libraries' collections on the historical and contemporary experience of Chicanos.
Inter-University Program for Latino Research - If your doing research on Chicanos...there is no better place to start!
- The Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy - The Journal serves as an information source for advocates and scholars serving the Latino community, as well as policy makers and practitioners at all levels of government.
- The National Hispanic University - San José, California home of Teatro de Los Pobres and much more.
- Center for Latino, Latin American, and Caribbean Studies - The home page for CELAC at the University at Albany in New York.
- Resource Center of the Americas - Multicultural Resources on Mexicans and Chicanos.
- Center for Mexican American Studies - Since its creation in 1970, the Center at the University of Texas at Austin has worked to enhance understanding of the Chicano experience and to contribute to the intellectual presence of Chicanos in the United States and abroad
- Chicano/LatinoNet - Comprehensive site by the folks at the Chicano Studies Research Center at UCLA. (JAVA)
- Bilingual Education and English as a Second Language Resources - Links and information by Marty Levine of CSU Northridge.
- Center for Multilingual, Multicultural Research - Excellent information from the University of Southern California.Latino Literature Home Page.
- The Latino Review of Books - LRB publishes research notes, scholarly articles, review articles, and book reviews focusing on the Latino experience in the United States, and that of populations in their Latin American and Caribbean countries of origin that allow a better understanding of the U.S. (im)migrant experience.
- Research Guide to the Records of MALDEF - The MALDEF Records collection consists of some 1,500 linear feet of records generated by the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund as part of its efforts to define and protect the civil rights of Chicanos in the United States.
- Azteca Web Page - Information accumulated especially for Chicanos.
- CMSA: California Missions Scholars - Homepage of the California Mission Studies Assn., a multi-disciplinary nonprofit group devoted to the study and preservation of the 21 California missions. The site offers Annotated Links, a Mission Directory, mission research in Keepsake Publications and a sampling of full text articles from the CMSA Newsletter archives, all eventually coming online.
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