Online Resources for Latin American Studies

, a resource for students seeking resources pertaining to their research on Latin America.

 whose mission is to advance "a new world of citizen action, analysis, and policy options" by promoting informed critiques and new policy frameworks to address pressing environmental, security, economic, and social problems that undermine human development and cooperative international relations in the Western Hemisphere.

 (Latin America section), the premier online source for the analysis of world business and current affairs, providing authoritative insight and opinion on international news, world politics, business, finance, science and technology, as well as overviews of cultural trends and regular industry, business and country special reports.

, a bibliography on Latin America consisting of works selected and annotated  . Edited by the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress, the multidisciplinary  Handbook alternates annually between the social sciences and the humanities.

, the Council believes that immigrants are part of our national fabric, bringing energy and skills that benefit all Americans. It envisions an America that values fairness and justice for immigrants and advances a prosperous future for all

, a University of Texas at Austin gateway funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation created to facilitate access to Internet-based information to, from, or on Latin America.

, the largest professional association for individuals and institutions engaged in the study of Latin America, bringing together experts on Latin America.

. This virtual exhibition is based on The Aztecs and the Making of Colonial Mexico, a display of original manuscripts, books, and other materials at the Newberry Library from September 28, 2006 through January 13, 2007. Ellen T. Baird and Cristi谩n Roa-de-la-Carrera, both of the University of Illinois at Chicago, curated the exhibit. The virtual exhibit includes the complete text from the original gallery exhibit and digitized images of many of the manuscripts and books that were displayed. 

, a nonpartisan research organization that seeks to improve understanding of the U.S. Hispanic population and to chronicle Latinos' growing impact on the nation.

, a bridge between the Rochester, NY, community and the people of Latin America committed to providing information and working for systemic justice in that region of the world.  Monthly meetings on the first Wednesday of each month at the Downtown United Presbyterian Church.

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