Voices of Protest Oral History Collection, 2008-
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Brief Description: The collection consists of audio and video interviews with Chicana/o activists, La Cucaracha staff, Latino veterans, TeacherCorps participants, Cinco de Mayo visitors, and El Movimiento Panel Discussions (El Pueblo Museum) and Italian-Americans.  It also includes student produced documentaries using portions of the Latino veterans' interviews.  Supporting materials were also donated by some of the veterans.  In addition to the interviews, there are also indexes or transcripts of some of the interviews.
Held at:
Colorado State University-Pueblo Library
2200 Bonforte Blvd.
Pueblo, CO 81001
Phone: 719-549-2475
Fax: 719-549-2738
Email: beverly.allen [at] colostate-pueblo.edu
Created by: Chicano Studies 420
Volume: 3.0 Boxes
Acquired: 00/00/2008.
Arrangement:

Arrangement is by series, and then alphabetical by name of interviee.

Series 1:  Chicano activist interviews, 2008-

Series 2:  Latino veterans interviews, 2010-

Series 3:  Student documentaries, 2010-

Series 4:  Italian-American interviews, 2008-

Series 5:  TeacherCorps interviews, 2016

Series 6:  Cinco de Mayo interviews, 2015

Series 7:  El Pueblo Museum, El Movimiento Panel Discussions, 2016

Biographical Note for Chicano Studies 420 : The interviews were conducted by students from Chicano Studies 420, Voices of Protest, under the direction of Dr. Fawn-Amber Montoya and Archivists Jay Trask and Beverly Allen.
Access Restrictions: There are no access restrictions on this collection.
Subject Index
Chavez, Butch
Chicano Movement -- Colorado.
Chicano Movement -- United States
Dominguez, Juanita Malouff
Espinosa, Deborah
Hispanic Americans -- Civil Rights -- Colorado
Hispanic American veterans
Italian-Americans
Mexican Americans -- Civil Rights - Colorado
Mexican Americans -- Social conditions -- Colorado -- History -- 20th century -- Sources
Genres/Forms of Material
Oral histories
Photographs
Rights/Use Restrictions: Not all of the material in the collection is in the public domain. Researchers are responsible for addressing copyright issues.  Colorado State University-Pueblo University Archives holds copyright to the interviews, but not to the student-produced documentaries nor the supporting materials (documents, photographs donated by Latino veterans).
Acquisition Notes: Individual interviewees  Donation
PreferredCitation: Voices of Protest Oral History Collection, Colorado State University-Pueblo Library, University Archives and Special Collections