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Auntie Luce's Talking Paintings
Down These Mean Streets: Community and Place in Urban Photography (Smithsonian Institution)
Encuentro en el Smithsonian: Eugenia León y La Marisoul (Smithsonian Folklife)
En Pura Plena: Celebrating the Life and Loves of Tito Matos (Smithsonian Institution)
A Field Guide to... Peru (Smithsonian Folklife)
Finding Pictures: Latina/Latino Graphic Art & Artists (Library of Congress)
Sunny Jain's Wild East and REBOLU (Smithsonian Institution)
From One Artist to Another: Rudolfo Anaya by Gaspar Enríquez (Smithsonian YouTube Channel)
I Juana Live in America: An Immigrant's Creative Journey (Library of Congress)
La Biblioteca podcasts (Library of Congress)
La Quinceanera: A Coming of Age Ritual in Latino Communities (Library of Congress)
Making Chocolate: Harper Macaw & Brazilian Cacao Farmers (Library of Congress)
Making Cuban Pastel de Pollo at Home (Smithsonian Folklife)
Mexicans and Americans: Cracking the Cultural Code (Library of Congress)
Mexico's Nobodies: The Cultural Legacy of the Soldadera & Afro-Mexican Women (Library of Congress)
The PALABRA Archive at the Library of Congress
Ring Around the Yunsa Tree: The Harvest Dance of El Carmen (Smithsonian Institution)
Spanish Gastronomy & Cultural Innovation (Library of Congress)
Story Circle: A Question of Place – Race & Spoken Word in Washington, D.C. (Smithsonian Folklife)
StoryCorps Historias (Library of Congress & CPB) - StoryCorps Historias is an initiative to record the diverse stories and life experiences of Latinos in the United States. Each conversation, with the permission of the participants is preserved at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress.
Syncretic, Not Synthetic: The Crafts of Peru (Smithsonian Institution)
Tlacuatzin Son Huasteco (Library of Congress)
Anthony Acevedo donates artifacts to the Holocaust Museum (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum on YouTube)
The Art of Power: Royal Armor and Portraits from Imperial Spain (National Gallery of Art)
Art in Times of Crisis: Shifting States: Iraq, by Luis Cruz Azaceta (Smithsonian Institution)
An Examination of Hispanic and Latino History (National Archives YouTubeChannel)
Colonial Florida: Digital History Initiative (Library of Congress)
Francisco de Miranda & the U.S. (Library of Congress)
“The Great Inka Road: Engineering an Empire” (Smithsonian YouTube Channel)
Islands in the Stream: Cuban Maps from the Past to the Future (Library of Congress)
Mendez, Hernandez & Beyond: A Conversation on Latinx Civil Rights (Library of Congress)
Nation and Citizen in the Dominican Republic, 1880-1916 (Library of Congress)
Nuestro South Podcast
“Puerto Rico: The Admirable Bridge” (John F. Kennedy Presidential Library YouTube Channel)
Nation and Citizen in the Dominican Republic, 1880-1916 (Library of Congress)
Puerto Rico's Fragile Modernity: Luis Muñoz Marín by Francisco Rodón (Smithsonian Institution)
Researching World War II Spanish Posters at the National Archives (National Archives YouTube channel)
Re-thinking Conquest: Spanish and Native Experiences in the Americas (Library of Congress)
Spain & the Atlantic Coast of the United States (Library of Congress)
The Spanish-American War in Motion Pictures (Library of Congress)
Tony: A Soldier's Journey (US Holocaust Memorial Museum YouTube channel)
U.S Rep. Pete Aguilar (Library of Congress)
2019 NEA National Heritage Fellows: Las Tesoros de San Antonio: Tejano Singers from San Antonio, TX, 2019 (Library of Congress)
American Folklife Center Archive Challenge Sampler Concert 2018 (Library of Congress)
Agustín Lira and Alma & Quetzal: Cantos de mi canton, Chicano Music from California (Library of Congress)
Artemio Posadas: Mexican Music & Dance from California (Library of Congress)
California Gold: Northern California Folk Music from the Thirties (Library of Congress)
Changüí Majadero (Library of Congress)
Elena Lacayo of Elena & Los Fulanos Interview, 2018 (Library of Congress)
Emilio Estefan In Conversation With the Librarian of Congress
Esta Navidad en Folkways: Holiday Music of Puerto Rico and Its Diaspora (Smithsonian Folklife)
Eva Ybarra, Queen of the Accordion (Library of Congress)
Filosofía Caribeña: Transmitting Afro-Cuban Sacred Traditions through Song (Smithsonian Institution)
Gabriel Muñoz & Melodias Borinqueñas: Puerto Rican Folk Music from New Jersey (Library of Congress)
Grupo Rebolú: Afro-Colombian Music from New York, 2018 (Library of Congress)
Grupo Rebolú Interview (Afro-Columbian artists from New York), 2018 (Library of Congress)
Hispano Music and Culture of the Northern Rio Grande: The Juan B. Rael Collection (Library of Congress)
The Last Lullaby: Río Mira and Mourning Music of the Afro-Pacific (Smithsonian Institution)
Live! In the Archive: Lone Piñon Duo, 2020 (Library of Congress)
Lone Piñon: Acoustic Conjunto from New Mexico, 2018 (Library of Congress)
Lone Piñon Interview, 2018 (Library of Congress)
Los Cenzontles: Mexican American Folk Music from California, 2019 (Library of Congress)
Los Texmaniacs: Traditional Conjunto Dance Music from Texas (Library of Congress)
Marimba Linda Xelajú: Guatemalan Marimba Music from Maryland (Library of Congress)
Music of Peru (Smithsonian Institution)
Negrura Peruana: Afro Peruvian music and dance from Connecticut (Library of Congress)
Ollin Yoliztli Calmecac: Aztec dance ensemble from Pennsylvania (Library of Congress)
“Otra piel para otra entraña” / “Another Skin for my Insides” by Rolando Estévez
Peruvian Marinera Dance with Marinera Viva!!! (Library of Congress)
¡Que Viva la Música Latina! (Smithsonian Institution)
The Sound of New York Latin Music
Selena: Crossing Over Cultural Boundaries | Verónica A. Méndez and Mireya Loza (Smithsonian YouTube channel)
The Strachwitz Frontera Collection of Mexican and Mexican American Records (UCLA & National Endowment for the Humanities)
Tambuco Percussion Ensemble Conversation (English) (Library of Congress)
Sones de México Ensemble: Mexican American Music & Dance from Chicago (Library of Congress)
2018 Americas Awards (Library of Congress)
2020 Américas Award (Library of Congress)
450 Years of Spanish Poetry in the United States (Library of Congress)
Américas Award for Children's and Young-Adult Literature 2010 (Library of Congress)
Américas Awards for Literature and Poetry 2017 (Library of Congress)
The Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress)
Border Lives: 2018 National Book Festival (Library of Congress)
Burnt Sugar Cana Quemada (Library of Congress)
Carmen Agra Deedy, tells a story about her father, who was an immigrant from Cuba. 2020 (Library of Congress)
“Every Day We Get More Illegal” by Juan Felipe Herrera (National Endowment for the Humanities)
Juan Felipe Herrera: National Book Festival 2020 (Library of Congress)
Maratón de Poesía del Teatro de la Luna – Spanish Language Poetry Marathon (Library of Congress)
Poetry Readings from Clayton Eshleman and Gonzalo Corzo (Library of Congress)
A Spanish Reading of Hemingway (Library of Congress)
Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera on Rare Cuban Treasures (Library of Congress)
Red Hot Salsa: Bilingual Poems on Being Young and Latino in the United States (Library of Congress)
Spotlight on U.S. Hispanic Writers (Library of Congress)
Teatro de la Luna Poetry Marathon (2008) (Library of Congress)
Teatro de la Luna Poetry Marathon (2011) (Library of Congress)
The Unlinking of Language & Puerto Rican Identity (Library of Congress)
The Need for Global Democratic Governance: The Perspective from Latin America (Library of Congress)
Matthew Wasniewski - Hispanic Americans in Congress 1822 – 2012 (National Archives YouTube channel)
Prime Minister of Barbados: Owen Seymour Arthur (Library of Congress)
Tiburcio Carias: Portrait of a Honduran Political Leader (Library of Congress)