National Hispanic Heritage Month started September 15th and continues until October 15th. This is a month to celebrate “the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America.” (The Library of Congress, n.d.). You can get more information here: https://hispanicheritagemonth.gov/about/.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by reading one of these books by Hispanic authors!
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz
Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Morena-Garcia
When the Moon was Ours by Anna-Marie McLemore
Inés of My Soul by Isabel Allende
The Book of Unknown Americans by Cristina Henriquez
From Jonathan Bloy, Librarian - Head of Digital Initiatives
We recently scanned and added the 1968 edition of The Signature to our digital collection of Edgewood Creative Arts Journals. This edition of The Signature was published during the heart of the civil rights movement, and shortly after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr..
Two essays included in the publication (written by African American students at Edgewood) are particularly poignant to today's racial troubles. How relevant these two essays are, 52 years after they were written, motivates us to work even harder to do help dismantle systemic racism. We hope you will join us in that effort.
From Because I'm Black by Ann Blackmon:
From What Now by Katie Lowe: