Books for Latiné Heritage Month

September 02, 2025
Latiné Heritage Month is September 15 - October 15. See the Raíces events calendar for upcoming events!
Explore the National Museum of the American Latino, the Library of Congress, and RISE for history, art, and educational resources. Also, check out our recent ebooks below and visit the library to browse our print book display.
Recent eBooks:
- The Asylum Seekers: A Chronicle of Life, Death, and Community at the Border
by Cristina Rathbone, 2025 - Chicano Frankenstein
by Daniel A. Olivas, 2024 - Chuco Punk: Sonic Insurgency in El Paso
by Tara López, 2024 - Compton in My Soul: A Life in Pursuit of Racial Equality
by Albert M. Camarillo, 2024 - Day of the Dead: The History of a Celebration
by Edited by Artes de Mexico, 2024 - Dominican American Politics: Immigrants, Activists, and Politicians
by Jacqueline Jiménez Polanco, 2024 - Healing Movements: Chicanx-Indigenous Activism and Criminal Justice in California
by Megan S. Raschig, 2024 - Latino Colorado: The Struggle for Equality in the Centennial State
by Ernesto Sagás, 2025 - The Latinx Guide to Liberation: Healing from Historical, Generational, and Individual
Trauma
by Vanessa Pezo, 2025 - Left Turns in Brown Study
by Sandra Ruiz, 2024 - The Molino: A Memoir
by Melani Martinez, 2024 - Only a Few Blocks to Cuba: Cold War Refugee Policy, the Cuban Diaspora, and the Transformations
of Miami
by Mauricio Fernando Castro, 2024 - Pinion (poetry)
by Monica Rico, 2024 - Remembering Conquest: Mexican Americans, Memory, and Citizenship
by Omar Valerio-Jiménez, 2024 - These Ragged Edges: Histories of Violence along the U. S.-Mexico Border
by Andrew J. Torget and Gerardo Gurza-Lavalle, 2024 - Yaguareté White: Poems
by Diego Báez, 2024