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Addition to the Annabelle Jaramillo Papers
2 Box Addition to the MSS Annabelle Jaramillo Papers MSS Annabelle Jaramillo Papers Accession Number: 2012:037 [1.8 cubic feet / 2 boxes] Additional Materials Dates: 2000-2012 Annabelle Jaramillo was recently featured as part of the Women of the OMA display and … Continue reading
Centro Cultural César Chávez, A History of the Precursors to the 4Cs, the 1970s
As part of the Centro Cultural César Chávez (CCCC or the 4Cs) tribute month this past April, the OMA gave a presentation on the history of the 4Cs, specifically the 1970s, the years before the official creation of the Centro. … Continue reading
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The OMA at NWA 2012
The OMA attended the Northwest Archivists Conference 2012 this past weekend! This year the conference took place in Salem, Oregon and it was a joint meeting with the Oregon Heritage Commission. It was a great turn-out; there were at least … Continue reading
Women of the Oregon Multicultural Archives Display
Women of the OMA Display, 2012 In honor of Women’s History Month, the Oregon Multicultural Archives is celebrating by recognizing eight incredible women of African-American, Asian-American, Latino/a, and Native American heritage: Annette Green Jean Moule Ruth Nomura-Tanbara Hazel … Continue reading
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“Educational Opportunities Program: History Through Action” Lecture
Who decides what is university policy? Who decides what you can say, wear, listen to on campus? Who decides what is discrimination? Where is the student voice in the answers to these questions? These were the questions that the Educational … Continue reading
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Save Ethnic Studies! New DVD available at the Library
Cover of “Precious Knowledge” DVD On October 18th dozens of OSU community members gathered to view the documentary “Precious Knowledge: Arizona’s battle over Ethnic Studies” and the filmmaker Eren Isabel McGinnis and special guest Curtis Acosta answered audience questions after … Continue reading
Mexican American Activism in Oregon Panel Discussion
The OSU Press just recently published the book Sonny Montes and Mexican American Activism by U of O History professor Glenn Anthony May “On one level a biography of Oregon’s leading Mexican American activist, the book also tells the broader … Continue reading
Celebrate Latino/a Heritage Month!
Although Latino/a Heritage Month does not officially begin until the 15th of September, we are celebrating a bit early this year by physically and digitally sharing archival material related to OSU’s Association of Latin American Students (ALAS) and the Centro Cultural César … Continue reading
A Brief History and Look Towards the Future
My name is Natalia Fernández. I am Oregon State University’s new Oregon Multicultural Librarian and I am the archivist of the Oregon Multicultural Archives, the OMA – this archive is a part of Oregon State University (OSU), located in Corvallis, … Continue reading
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