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Hispanic Heritage Month Edit-a-thon

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Hispanic Heritage Month Celebrations

With the help of experienced WIkipedians, attendees will use resources provided by the National Archives to improve articles related to Hispanic Heritage. No experience necessary. Registration is required. Please bring a laptop or tablet and photo ID.

When

Wednesday, October 11, 2017 10AM-1PM

Where

National Archives-Innovation Hub
700 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20408
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PLEASE NOTE: You will be entering a government building and will be required to go through security (a magnetometer). You will need to show a photo ID (preferably a driver's licence or other government ID) and sign in to come to the Innovation Hub. If you wish to work with original records you must have a NARA researcher card. If you do not have one, there will be an opportunity to sign up for a card. More information here.

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Full Presentation

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Wikimedia DC Slides Hispanic Heritage Month

Policies, Quick Tips and Other Wikimedia Resources

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Suggested Work List

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Politicians, Activists and Appointed Officials

* "Hispanic-American Representatives, Senators, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners by State and Territory, 1822–Present". History Art and Archives: United States House of Representatives. Office of the Historian.
* "Happy Hispanic Heritage Month and Archives Month: Herman Baca". The National Archives Annotation Blog. National Archives. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
* "Chicano Park Mural Recognizes the Father of the Immigration Movement: Bert Corona". San Diego Free Press.
* "Fidel Castro's childhood plea to President Roosevelt". The National Archives Prices of History. National Archives. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
* "Robert F. Kennedy Statement on Cesar Chavez March 10, 1968, 3/10/1968". National Archives Catalog. National Archives.
* Donnelly, Grace (2017). "What You Should Know About Dolores Huerta, The Civil Rights Icon". Fortune. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
* Fears, Darryl (October 15, 2003). "The Roots of 'Hispanic'". Washington Post. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
* "President Nixon and the Hispanic Strategy". The National Archives: Pieces of History. National Archives.
* "Records pertaining to Judge Sonia Sotomayor". archives.gov. National Archives.


Legislation and Court Cases

* "Miranda v. Arizona". Records of Rights. National Archives. Retrieved 9 October 2017.


Activism/Civic Engagement

* "Delano Grape Strike". Records of Rights. National Archives. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
* "Zoot Suit Riots-1943". Records of Rights. National Archives. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
* "Los Angeles Garment Workers Strike". Records of Rights. National Archives.


Labor and Employment

* ""Letter from Atara Mont, Emergency Committee to Avoid Farm Workers Inc., to Kenneth Robertson, Solicitor, U.S. Deparment of Labor, transmitting (1) a letter of recommendation given to Elizabeth Longenbohn by R.T. Englund Company; and (2) a transcript of a news broadcast concerning charges made against Imperial Valley lettuce growers by Longenbohn." 3/20/1963". National Archives Catalog. National Archives.


Movements, Organizations, Parties and Committees

* "Chicano Mexicano Movement for National Liberation" (PDF). Herman Baca Papers. MSS 0649. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego. UC San Diego. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
* "MEXICAN-AMERICAN POLITICAL ASSOCIATION (MAPA): Herman Baca Papers, 1964 - 2013". The Library UC San Diego. UC San Diego. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
* "LA RAZA UNIDA POLITICAL PARTY: Herman Baca Collection". The Library UC San Diego. UC San Diego. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
* "Happy Hispanic Heritage Month and Archives Month: Herman Baca". The National Archives Annotation Blog. National Archives. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
* "Register of Herman Baca Collection". The Library UC San Diego. UC San Diego.
* "COMMITTEE ON CHICANO RIGHTS: Herman Baca Collection". Library UC San Diego. UC San Diego. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
* "Republican National Hispanic Assembly" (PDF). James M. Cannon Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Retrieved 10 October 2017.


US-Mexico Relations

* Dear, Michael. "Monuments, Manifest Destiny, and Mexico". Prologue Magazine. National Archives. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
Yockelson, Mitchell. "The United States Armed Forces and the Mexican Punitive Expedition: Part 1". Prologue Magazine. National Archives. Retrieved 5 October 2017.


Places

* "Panama Canal". archives.gov. The National Archives.


Athletes

* "Roberto Clemente-Pieces of History Blog NARA".


Military

* "Mistreatment of Mexican-American Soldiers". Records of Rights. National Archives. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
* "Mexican American Soldiers Mistreated". Records of Rights. National Archives. Retrieved 5 October 2017.


Celebrations


The Arts

* "Chicano Moverment Art: Herman Baca Collection". The Library UC San Diego. UC San Diego. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
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WikiProject

Wikipedia Portal

Sources

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NARA’s Hispanic and Latino Organization (HALO) Employee Affinity Group is currently working on a tagging mission that tags Hispanic and Latino records found within NARA’s online catalog. The tag lag_2017 is used for records relating to Latin American countries, US/Latin American policy, etc. The tag lax_2017 is used for records relating to Hispanics and Latinos living in the United States. Additionally records relating to Puerto Rico are tagged with prg_2013.

When using NARA’s online catalog: https://catalog.archives.gov/ you can type in any of the three tags mentioned above into the search bar to see the related records. This tagging mission is incomplete but can give you a sample of some of NARA’s records relating to Hispanic and Latino Heritage.

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Attendees

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