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Tag Archives: Latino/as
Noche de Alma Latinoamericana Concert
The OMA represented all of the OSU Libraries at the event “Noche de Alma Latinoamericana Concert.” The event was hosted by Corvallis-OSU Piano International and other community partners. It was an all-Spanish language music and cultural event for the entire … Continue reading
Milagro in the Oregon Encyclopedia
In 2018 the Oregon Encyclopedia invited the OMA to write an entry about Milagro Theatre, and it is now published! In honor of the bilingualism featured in many of Milagro’s plays, the OE entry is available in both English and … Continue reading
Social Justice Tour of Corvallis IV
For the fourth time, the OMA collaborated with the Ethnic Studies 553: Ethnohistory Methodology course taught by Professor Natchee Barnd. The students came to the archives to review OMA and OSQA materials, and visited the Benton County Historical Society archives … Continue reading
“Sense of Place” The Latino/a Community in Hood River
On November 8th, the OMA participated in a panel discussion as part of the Hood River “Sense of Place” series. The event “Talking History/Talking Spanish” about the history of the Latino/a community in Hood River was organized by Dr. Lynn … Continue reading
Social Justice Tour of Corvallis III
For the third time, the OMA once again collaborated with the class Ethnic Studies 553: Ethnohistory Methodology taught by Professor Natchee Barnd. The course’s six students came to the OMA, and took a trip to the archives at the Benton … Continue reading
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Tagged African Americans, Asian Americans, Latino/as, Native Americans, Tour
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The OMA Featured in the OLA Quarterly
The Oregon Library Association’s quarterly journal, the OLAQ, just published a fantastic issue featuring the work of various members from REFORMA OR – and the OMA is a member! REFORMA OR is the state branch of the National REFORMA Organization. REFORMA Oregon is … Continue reading
Latinx Heritage Month Display: ES 212 Winter 2017
Latinx Heritage Month 2017 an Exhibit by the Students of Ethnic Studies 212 Survey of Chicano/a – Latino/a Studies Professor Marta Maldonado This winter 2017 course was a survey of key concepts and ideas in Latinx Studies, with a focus … Continue reading
OSU Juntos Lotería
The OSU Juntos Lotería set is now a part of the OSU Libraries Board Game Collection and is available for check out! Just search for “osu juntos” in the library catalog to find the record: You may be wondering “what … Continue reading
Radio Movimiento Interview
The OMA was on Radio Movimiento as part of its Dinos Quién Eres, Lazos Universitarios OSU series! The series, which airs every second Wednesday of the month, focuses on showing the stories of leaders and people from OSU’s Latino community and the work they … Continue reading
Sabor Latino ~ a Yamhill County Celebration!
On September 24th, in celebration of Latino/a Heritage Month 2016, Yamhill County hosted “Sabor Latino” at the Chemeketa Community College Yamhill Valley Campus – and the OMA project Nuestras Voces y Herencia was there to share the stories gathered so … Continue reading
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Tagged Latino/as, Oral History Interview, Voces Project: Yamhill County
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