Showing posts with label Chicana/o History in Washington State. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicana/o History in Washington State. Show all posts

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Public History Projects II: Online Archival Material

In addition to physical image and document collections, there are also archives found online that range from labor history to visual art movements in Washington’s Chicana/o and Latina/o community. One such source is the Chicano/Latino Archive hosted by The Evergreen State College Library. This research and teaching collection focuses on Chicano and Latino art in the Pacific Northwest, activity mostly during the 1970s and 1980s which ran parallel to literary and performance art movements and helped incorporate visual arts as a tool for expressing the goals of the Chicana/o Movement. Included in the archive is a guide to the original “Chicano/Latino Artists in the Pacific Northwest” exhibit (1984-86), an article from the UW-produced “Metamorfosis” journal on the state of the art movement, and an exhibit catalog, among others.

Another archive in Western Washington south of Seattle are the Columbia River Basin Ethnic History Archives at Washington State University, Vancouver Campus. The project itself is done in collaboration with the Idaho, Oregon and Washington State Historical Societies, as well as with the WSU-Pullman. The project focus is to highlight the presence of the oft ignored ethnic minority groups in the tri-state Columbia River Basin region (Western and Southwestern Idaho, Northern Oregon, Southern and South-Central Washington).

The University of Washington also houses two research units associated with Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies. Created in 2004, the United Farm Workers in Washington State History Project documents the formation and evolution of farm labor history in the Yakima Valley from the late 1960s to the present (the unit is also undergoing an expansion). Of note are transcripts of interviews, a photo essay history of the UFW as seen through images donated by long time labor activist, Tomas Villanueva, as well as a page with external links to sites of interest.

The other of these two archives is the Seattle Civil Rights & Labor History Project. Within the archive is the “Chicana/o Movement in Washington State History Project” which was initiated in 2005 with the aid of a group of undergraduate researchers connected to MEChA de UW. The section includes a history timeline, a collection of oral histories, a page containing photo collections donated, a slide show, a historical narrative, a list of digitized newspaper articles and a special documents collection from MEChA de UW’s archive.

The last archive listed is the An Oral History Of The Crewport Farm Labor Camp project produced for the Center for Columbia River History, a unit produced in collaboration between Washington State University and Yakima Valley Community College. The Crewport archive includes a historical narrative created by then YVCC Professor, Mario C. Compean, a list of oral history interviews, a photo essay as well as a set of documents.

In addition to the aforementioned archives, yet another valuable resource is Dr. Jose Alamillo's Chicanos in the Northwest Project. Alamillo, formerly an Associate Professor in Comparative Ethnic Studies at Washington State University-Pullman, produced a brief narrative on Chicanos in the Northwest and published it on his own website. He also provides a bibliographic list of sources relevant to the regional study of Chicanos and Latinos in the Northwest.

Chicano/Latino Archive. <http://www.evergreen.edu/library/chicanolatino/>. The Evergreen State College. Accessed 11/15/08.

Columbia River Basin Ethnic History Archives. <http://www.vancouver.wsu.edu/crbeha/>. Washington State University, Vancouver Campus. Accessed 11/15/08.

Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project. <http://depts.washington.edu/civilr/index.htm>. University of Washington. Accessed 11/15/08.

United Farm Workers in Washington State Project, <http://depts.washington.edu/pcls/ufw>. Accessed 11/15/08.

An Oral History Of The Crewport Farm Labor Camp, Center for Columbia River History, <http://ccrh.org/comm/crewport/index.html> Yakima Valley Community College and Washington State University, Accessed 11/15/08.

Chicanos in the Northwest Project, Washington State University, Accessed 11/15/08



Sunday, October 21, 2007

Public History Projects I: Articles Found In HistorLink.org the Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History.

Feel free to check out some of these articles posted on historylink.org. Granted of course, these articles are about Raza history in Washington State. I'm currently in the process of updating a bibliography I've been working on for the last two and a half years. However, it occured to me that I never tried doing a few searches on the site. Pues, as always I'm trying to continually gather much of this information. This should be an interesting intro into our history via the 'Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History.'

O. Rosales Castaneda, C/S

*These are the articles that came up when I searched using the following terms (Mexican, Chicano, Latino and Hispanic).

*For this specific blog, I've decided not to include the articles on exploration into the region in the 1770s. If you'd like the links, let me know.

*The articles I wrote for them are in red text. I haven't included any new ones as they haven't been posted yet (hay si cabron, muy chingon, muy chingon. 'I'm a Northwest Xicano Scholar...' and so on...).

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Adams County -- Thumbnail History
http://historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=7835

Chicano/Latino Activism in Seattle, 1960s-1970s
http://historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=8013

Franklin County -- Thumbnail History
http://historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=7452

Latino History of Washington State
http://historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=7901

Mexican American Women in Washington
http://historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=5629

Muralist Art and Activism in Washington's Latino Community
http://historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=7879


Wapato -- Its History and Hispanic Heritage
http://historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=7937

Yakima County -- Thumbnail History
http://historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=7651

Chicano Movement in Washington: Political Activism in the Puget Sound and Yakima Valley Regions, 1960s-1980s
http://historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=7922


timeline articles


Mexican nationals arrive in Washington state under the Bracero Program beginning on October 5, 1942.
http://historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=7952

Chicano students at University of Washington establish United Mexican American Students (later MEChA) on October 1, 1968.
http://historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=7951

Some 2,000 students protest university hiring practices in front of the University of Washington Administration Building on May 13 and 14, 1975.
http://historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=8301

University of Washington begins Grape Boycott on January 16, 1969.
http://historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=1141

University of Washington discontinues grape boycott on January 27, 1969.
http://historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=1177

State Supreme Court, on May 24, 1973, dismisses charges against attorney and labor organizer convicted of trespass for entering migrant worker camp
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Radio KDNA goes on the air in the Yakima Valley in December 1979.
http://historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=8014

KMO-AM Radio Sol launches Seattle's first all Spanish-language radio programming on January 14, 2002.
http://historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=3671

Thousands march streets of Seattle and Yakima in support of immigrants' rights on May 1, 2006.
http://historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=7980


Chicano activists occupy abandoned school that becomes El Centro on October 11, 1972.
http://historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=2588

Metamorfosis: The Journal of Northwest Chicano Art and Culture appears for the first time on May 13, 1977.
http://historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=8294

Some 15,000 Latinos and others march in Seattle to protest House Bill 4437 on April 10, 2006.
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