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Ethnic Studies: Chicanx/Latinx: Home

A guide to library resources about Chicanx/Latinx peoples in the United States.

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At times called Chicano/a Studies, La Raza Studies, and Mexican American Studies, an entire course could be taught on the history of changing terms and their moment in history. Inclusive of peoples with origins from across Latin America as well as Mexico, Chicanx/Latinx Studies focuses on the experiences and contributions of Chicanx and Latinx people in the United States.  

Why do colleges have ethnic studies classes and departments? Listen to The Long, Bloody Strike For Ethnic Studies, from the podcast Code Switchto learn about the student activism that led to more ethnic studies classes in higher education. 

To see a longer curated list of both print and ebooks, check out our collection Latinx/Hispanic Heritage

A Note on Terminology

When searching for resources it is helpful to try a variety of terms, as both historical context and a person's identity may dictate which term is used. Terms may tie people together generally, such as Latinx which is a gender neutral term for someone of Latin American origin or descent. More specific terms can refer to a person's geographical place of origin, such as Tejanos, which refers to a Mexican American from Texas. Here are examples of some terms to try: Chicano/a/x, Latino/a/x, Hispanic, La Raza, Mexican American, Cuban American, Puerto Rican American, etc..

Poster with "Chicano Power" and "Viva La Raza" over a Mexican flag

Poster with "Chicano Power" and "Viva La Raza" over a Mexican flag; Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture

What Databases Should I Use?

We subscribe to over 50 databases that collect articles, reference materials, ebooks, and videos for you to access.  Here are a few good databases to try out when searching for articles on Latinx history and culture in the United States.

Ebooks

Below is a small selection of ebooks related to Chicanx/Latinx Studies. The library has many other  ebooks. See something missing from the collection? Recommend a resource!

Other Resources

Though they haven't opened yet, several great museums focusing on Latinx Americans are due to open in the next few years. These include The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art, Culture & Industry of the Riverside Art Museum, The National Museum of the American Latino, and The Mexican Museum.

Until these museums open there are online resources and exhibits that may be useful for research. A selection of resources is below:

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