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ASU HomeMy ASUASU LibraryLibrary /LibGuides /Colleges & SchoolsAsk a LibrarianMap & LocationsDirectory Login toChicano/a Research Collection (CRC) / Welcome - BienvenidosLibAppsChicano/a Research Collection (CRC): Welcome BienvenidosSearch this GuideSearchA great source for Chicano/a and Mexican American history!Subjects: Ethnic & International Studies , History, HumanitiesWelcome BienvenidosHow To FindMaterialTags: archives, chicana, chicano, hispanic, history, latino, mexican americanDatabasesLibrarianNancy GodoyEmail MeContact:(480)965-2594Social: Subjects:Arizona & Southwestern Studies, Ethnic & International Studies

Location & HoursWe're located in Luhrs Reading Room (Hayden Library, 4th Floor).Click here for library hours or a map of campus.PreviousWho are we? ¿Quien somos?We're an archival repository that preserves Chicano/a and Mexican American history in Arizona and the Southwest. Since 1970,we've compiled a distinguished collection of manuscripts, photographs, books, newspapers, and ephemera. Today, we continue toacquire primary and secondary sources that complement the instructional and research needs of the ASU community and thegeneral public.Somos un depósito de archivos que preserva la historia del Chicano/a y del Méxicoamericano en Arizona y el Suroeste. Desde1970, hemos compilado una distinguida colección de recursos primarios y secundarios que complementan las necesidades deenseñanza y investigación de la comunidad de ASU y el público en general.Like & Follow Us!

What Do We Collect? ¿Qué coleccionamos?Personal Records: Material that documents an individual’s life and achievements. (e.g. Diaries, Correspondence, OralHistories)Family Records: Material that documents a family’s history and roots in Arizona and the Southwest. (e.g.Genealogy Records, Family Artifacts, Photographs)Organization Records: Material that documents an organizations history and their work with a community. (e.g. MeetingMinutes, Correspondence, Financial Records)Published Material: Material that focuses on Chicano/a and Mexican history and culture. (e.g. Rare Books, Newspapers,Recordings)Registros Personales: Material que documenta la vida y logros de un individuo. (e.g. Diarios, Correspondencia, HistoriasOrales)Registros Familiares: Material que documenta la historia y las raíces de una familia en Arizona y el suroeste.(e.g. Registros de Genealogía, Artefactos Familiares, Fotografías)Registros de Organización: Material que documenta la historia de las organizaciones y su trabajo con la comunidad. (e.g.Actas de la Reunión, Correspondencia, Registros Financieros)Material Publicado: Material que se concentra en la historia y cultura de Chicano/a y Mexico. (e.g. Libros Raros, Prensa,Grabaciones) Chicano/a Reserach Collection: Bilingual Brochure Chicano/a Research Collection: Development Policy

Engage / Educate / EmpowerOur Latino Genealogy & Preservation of Family Archives Workshops were showcased on Arizona PBS - Horizonte. Preservation of Family Archives (Bilingual Brochure)The Chicano/a Research Collection was highlighted in an episode ofSU VIDA (Cox 7). Our segment starts at the 6:36 minute mark.

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