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Chicana/o-Latina/o-Latinx community at Stanford University: Posters

After using this guide, Stanford Libraries users will be able to identify and access primary and secondary sources about the history of the Chicana/o-Latina/o-Latinx community at Stanford University.

Posters

Stanford University Poster Collection, 1890s-2015

Poster collection documenting academic and student life at Stanford University, including athletics, drama, lectures, films, musical events, organizations, dances, parties and other social events, and political activities. Collection can be searched via the Online Archive of California.

Content related to the history of the Chicana/o-Latina/o-Latinx community at Stanford University includes:

Posada en Stanford 1974

Stanford Raza Day 2015

Mi Tierra Mexicana 1996

Cinco De Mayo 1994

21st Annual Ernesto Galarza Commemorative Lecture 2006

La Gran Posada 2015

Concierto de la Primavera 2015

Dia De los Muertos 2007

Chicano Film Series: In search of the barrio, undated

Immigration 1993

 

Stanford University, El Centro Chicano, records

Stanford University, El Centro Chicano, records, 1964-2018

Artist and writer José Antonio "Tony" Burciaga, served for 10 years as a resident fellow at Casa Zapata, the Chicano-theme dorm. He donated numerous Chicana/o-Latina/o-Latinx related posters to the El Centro Chicano records. 

These posters can be viewed online via Searchworks, the library catalog. 

Content related to the history of the Chicana/o-Latina/o-Latinx community at Stanford University includes: