Projects

Latina/o Poetry Community
Designed to serve and promote Latina/o poets and poetry with Latina/o subject matter.
Bold Caballeros and Noble Bandidas in American Popular Culture
The web-based portion of a larger project that focuses on Latina/o noble bandits in Iberoamerican culture.
Transcendent Icon/Resplendent Quetzal: 3,000 Years of Art, Culture, Science
The web-based portion of a sustained commitment by the ASU Hispanic Research Center to the bird that is considered to be the most beautiful in the Americas and perhaps in the world.
Eagles That Inspire: Intertwined Identities
This Web site is dedicated to profiling eagles of all types and exploring the way they have interacted with, influenced, and inspired mankind for thousands of years.
Latina/o Art Community
Created to promote and assist Latina/o artists through information sharing.
Hispanic Research Center Art Gallery
The HRC Art Gallery provides a world wide audience a pictorial panorama of the varied dimensions of Hispanic Art.
Project 1000
Project 1000 is a national program created to assist underrepresented students applying to graduate school.
Chicana and Chicano Space
This site is a resource for teachers, their students, and others interested in Chicana and Chicano art and culture.
Latino Outreach Magazine
This site provides a series of images in a narrative form about a variety of subjects on Hispanic life in the US.
Bilingual Review Press
BRP publishes works of or about Hispanics in the US. There are 100 titles in our backlist and we publish eight to ten titles a year.
Coalition to Increase Minority Degrees
CIMD utilizes advanced technology on behalf of expanding minority opportunities.
Community Art and Research Outreach
CARO sponsors creative activities and action research in collaboration with community-based organizations and ASU faculty.
Western Alliance to Expand Student Opportunities
WAESO is an alliance of over 75 institutions throughout Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Western Texas, Colorado and Utah.
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