The Hispanic and Latino category focuses on American Latinos, including, but not limited to, Mexican-Americans/Chicanos, Puerto Ricans, Cuban-Americans, and Central and South Americans living in the United States.
Subcategories 6
Related categories 5
Sites 14
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- Latino USA Radio journal of Latino news and culture, in English, which is distributed by National Public Radio.
- Dominican American National Roundtable Organization bringing together the different voices of Dominican-Americans living in the United States.
- Smithsonian Institution Center for Latino Initiatives Include features promoting the history and culture of Latinos in the Americas.
- Mexican Retablos An internet resource for those interested in retablos, santos, exvotos, milagros, Spanish colonial and folk art from Mexico and the Americas.
- Making Face, Making Soul Chicana Feminist homepage, with news, discussions, interviews, literature, and academic resources.
- BrownPride.com Cultural site dedicated to Chicanos, Mexicanos, and Latinos, with murals, history, lowriders, hip-hop, rock music, and literature.
- Latino Culture from About.com Internet resource guide focused on Latin American and U.S. Latino culture, news, food, art, music, politics, and traditions.
- Cuba - U.S. Relations Bilingual site with chronology of Cuba-U.S. relations, with links to historical documents as well as reviews of current events.
- Multicultural Institute Strategic programs to address priority needs in multicultural communities, including Familias Unidas, a program to improve communication between parents and their children.
- Tomás Rivera Policy Institute Latino think tank that is a free-standing, non-profit, policy research organization.
- National Alliance for Hispanic Health Non-profit organization focuses on improving the health and well-being of Hispanics. Includes information on programs and health resources.
- Hispanic Reading Room Library of Congress research center for the Caribbean, Latin America, and Iberia, and for the people throughout the world historically influenced by Luso-Hispanic heritage, including Latinos in the U.S.
- Azteca Web Page Information for Mexicans, Chicanos, and/or Mexican-Americans, from Los Angeles, CA.
- The Eugene A. Obregon / Congressional Medal of Honor Campaign Web site to promote a monument honoring Latino Congressional Medal of Honor recipients.