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Understanding Hispanic Heritage Month

by Amanda Ross on 2021-09-15T16:27:00-05:00 | 0 Comments

Articles & Websites

Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America.

LEARN MORE AT hispanicheritagemonth.gov

Does Hispanic Heritage Month Need a Rebrand? - New York Times 

Hispanic Heritage Month gets justifiable criticism, but it’s still worth celebrating. Here’s why - Los Angeles Times

Chapter 7: The Many Dimensions of Hispanic Racial Identity - Pew Research Center 

Books & Other Materials 

Click on a cover to see access options for these titles (some available via interlibrary loan, a free service to TCC students, staff, and faculty): 

Tender is the flesh : a novel   Mexican gothic  Trejo : my life of crime, redemption, and Hollywood The undocumented Americans Colonialism and culture : Hispanic modernisms and the social imaginary Our Lady of Controversy : Alma Lopez's "Irreverent Apparition"  Chicano art inside/outside the master's house : cultural politics and the CARA exhibitionInventing Latinos : a new story of American racism Citizens but not Americans : race and belonging among Latino millennials  Sabrina & Corina : stories   The house of broken angels : a novel Chicano and Chicana art : a critical anthology      Picturing the barrio : ten Chicano photographers In search of the Mexican Beverly Hills : Latino suburbanization in postwar Los Angeles Museum of the Americas   La sociedad : guardians of Hispanic culture along the Río Grande   The other side : stories of Central American teen refugees who dream of crossing the border    A Latin American music reader : views from the south  Infinite country : a novel  The five wounds : a novel  With the fire on high  Latino/a children's and young adult writers on the art of storytelling  My (underground) American dream : my true story as an undocumented immigrant who became a Wall Street executive Latin@ rising : an anthology of Latin@ science fiction and fantasy I am not your perfect Mexican Daughter  Santa Muerte    Coco   the book of unknown americans the education of margo sanchez   The Poet X Frida Dali  Our America   Don Quixote of La Mancha    One hundred years of solitude Kahlo book   Chicano Renaissance   We fed an island : the true story of rebuilding Puerto Rico, one meal at a time  Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera  The Aesthetics of Solidarity Our Lady of Guadalupe and American Democracy The true West : real stories about black cowboys, women sharpshooters, Native American rodeo stars, pioneering vaqueros, and the unsung explorers, builders, and heroes who shaped the American West  In the country we love : my family divided  Romero : a life  Latinx  Magical Urbanism Latinos Reinvent the Us City.


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