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Department News

 Professors David Leonard and Carmen Lugo-Lugo have recently published Latino History and Culture: an encyclopedia.This excellent new reference work is available in the Terrell Library Reference area. To go to the WSU Worldcat record for this title, please click on the link below:

 

Recent Arrivals

Precious Knowlegde DVD is now available!

Precious Knowledge - Ari Luis Palos;
Call Number: Terrell Media DVD 3480
Publication Date: 2011
"While 48 percent of Mexican-American students currently drop out of high school, Tucson (Ariz.) High [School's] Mexican American Studies Program has become a national model of educational success, with 93 percent of enrolled students graduating from high school. However, Arizona lawmakers shut the program down because they believe the students are being indoctrinated with dangerous ideology and embracing destructive ethnic chauvinism"

 

Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies

More information on Latina/o Studies at Washington State University is available through the Department of Comparative Ethnic Studies.

For links to online resources, reference books, and websites related to this topic, please click on the appropriate tab at the top of this page.

To locate books related to your topic, search the Griffin Catalog.

Use WSU WorldCat for a general overview of available monographs, articles, Internet resources, and AV materials to inform your research. 

For research assistance related to Latina/o Studies, please contact Gabriella Reznowski.

 

 

 From the Irwin Nash Photographs of Yakima Valley Migrant Labor, 1968. WSU Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections

 

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