Latinx & Hispanic Heritage Month

September 15, 2023
National Latinx and Hispanic Heritage Month is September 15 - October 15. Explore these websites from the National Endowment for the Hummanities and RISE this to learn more about its history and to find educational resources. Also, check out our recent ebooks below and visit the library to browse our print book display. Click here for more information about related SBCC events.
Recent eBooks:
- Banished Men: How Migrants Endure the Violence of Deportation
by Abigail Andrews, 2023 - Contested Americans: Mixed-Status Families in Anti-Immigrant Times
by Cassaundra Rodriguez, 2023 - Making the MexiRican City: Migration, Placemaking, and Activism in Grand Rapids, Michigan
by Delia Fernández-Jones, 2023 - Latinx Shakespeares: Staging U.S. Intracultural Theater
by Carla Della Gatta, 2023 - Medical Legal Violence: Health Care and Immigration Enforcement Against Latinx Noncitizens
by Meredith Van Natta, 2023 - Obreros Unidos: The Roots and Legacy of the Farmworkers Movement
by Jesus Salas and Sergio González, 2023 - Transforming Hispanic-Serving Institutions for Equity and Justice
by Gina Ann Garcia, 2023 - Ybor City: Crucible of the Latina South
by Sarah McNamara, 2023
More eBooks:
- Becoming Hispanic-Serving Institutions: Opportunities for Colleges and Universities
by Gina Ann Garcia, 2019 - Building Sustainable Worlds: Latinx Placemaking in the Midwest
by Theresa Delgadillo, et al., 2022 - Caribeños at the Table: How Migration, Health, and Race Intersect in New York City
by Melissa Fuster, 2019 - Cruelty As Citizenship: How Migrant Suffering Sustains White Democracy
by Cristina Beltrán, 2020 - The Dinner at Gonfarone's: Salomón de la Selva and His Pan-American Project in Nueva
York, 1915-1919
by Peter Hulme, 2019 - Empowered!: Latinos Transforming Arizona Politics
by Lisa Magaña and César S. Silva, 2021 - Figures of the Future: Latino Civil Rights and the Politics of Demographic Change
by Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz, 2021 - Finding Latinx: In Search of the Voices Redefining Latino Identity
by Paola Ramos, 2020 - If We Want to Win: A Latine Vision for a New American Democracy
by Diana Campoamor, 2021 - Inventing Latinos: A New Story of American Racism
by Laura E. Gómez, 2020 - A Latino Memoir: Exploring Identity, Family and the Common Good
by Gerald Poyo, 2019 - Latinx Business Success: How Latinx Ingenuity, Innovation, and Tenacity Are Driving
Some of the World's Biggest Companies
by Frank Carbajal and Jose Morey, 2022 - My Broken Language: A Memoir
by Quiara Alegría Hudes, 2021 - Reflexiones: Hispanic Ministry
by Timothy Matovina and Hosffman Ospino, 2021 - Sown in Earth: Essays of Memory and Belonging
by Fred Arroyo, 2020 - Testimonios: Stories of Latinx and Hispanic Mathematicians
by Pamela E. Harris, et al., 2021 - The Theatre of Luis Valdez
by Michael M. Chemers, 2021 - Trumpism, Mexican America, and the Struggle for Latinx Citizenship
by Phillip B. Gonzales, et al., 2021 - Voices from the Ancestors: Xicanx and Latinx Spiritual Expressions and Healing Practices
by Lara Medina and Martha R. Gonzales, 2019