Browse Collections (63 total)
Carlos Castaneda: A Scholar, an Advocate, and a Friend
This resource highlights the life and legacy of support for Latinx students and people that Carlos Eduardo Castaneda lived, and the gaps in society…
Migrations and Reparations in the Time of Revolutions
This collection puts the letter to John Baptist Toussant Corneau's family from Banque Hottinguer about the indemnity paid to them by the country of…
Contributors: Hottinguer & Co.
Modern Belief in Folk Healing
Curanderas are still part of the community, and belief in it is strong. With younger practitioners, the focus is less on piety, but on healing from…
Raul Valdez Murals Collection
Photographs of Murals Painted by Raul Valdez in Austin, Texas.
All the murals in this collection have been destroyed.
Crystal City Internment Camp Correspondences and Images: Perspectives on the Camp's Administration
This collection sheds light on the administrative style of the officer in charge of the Crystal City Internment Camp through internee correspondences.…
Contributors: Internees from the Crystal City Family Internment Camp
What's Happening Newsletters: A Look into the Texas Death Row Community
All items in the collection are from the What's Happening newsletters, published by Texas inmates on death row in the early 1990s. Funded by the…
Contributors: What's Happening newsletter staff
LGBTQ Visibility: Art and Literature from 1930-1955
View magazine, published from 1940-1947, is a ‘little magazine’ edited and curated by Charles Henri Ford, Parker Tyler and Max Ernst, and can be found…
Chicanx Activism on the Forty Acres: Then and Now
This collection considers the broader contributions of Chicanx activism at UT Austin by looking to how Chicanx longhorns of the past sought to create…
Contributors: Armando Gutiérrez
Pamphlets, Newsletters, and Zines on anti-Vietnam War Activism
Collection of newsletters, pamphlets, and zines that discuss motives and plans of action in regards to ending the Vietnam War. Covers events including…
Silvia Gonzalez S. and The Migrant Farmworker's Son
The daughter of immigrants from Mexico, Silvia Gonzalez S. (Scherer) was born in San Fernando, CA, and grew up in the barrio of Pacoima, near Los…