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- Volume 1, 2017
- Issue
- Political and Civic Engagement
The US Latina & Latino Oral History Journal is a research publication created to mine, showcase, and promote the rich field of oral history as it relates specifically to the US Latina and Latino experience. Manuscripts are blind peer-reviewed and represent best practices of oral history and the highest research standards. The University of Texas Press publishes the journal for UT Austin's Center for Mexican American Studies (CMAS) with support by the Voces Oral History Project at the university's School of Journalism. Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez, UT professor of journalism, is the journal's founding editor.
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Volume 1, 2017Table of Contents
- Editor’s Note
- pp. 1-6
Repository Review
Notes from the Community
- The Llano Grande Center
- pp. 125-130
Pathways in Oral History
- Mario T. García
- pp. 131-136
Book Reviews
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