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Hispanic Heritage Month: Home

This guide serves as an introduction to library resources related to U.S. Latinos/Latinxs/Hispanics & Latino heritage.

Graphics created by the Multicultural Resource Center. The Multicultural Resource Center (MRC) at UW-Stevens Point is designed to meet the specific needs of students from traditionally underrepresented groups. Conveniently housed in room 208 of the Dreyfus University Center, the MCRC provides students with academic and social opportunities, seeking to encourage the success of UWSP's Latin, African American, and Asian American students.

Graphics created by the Multicultural Resource Center. The Multicultural Resource Center (MRC) at UW-Stevens Point is designed to meet the specific needs of students from traditionally underrepresented groups. Conveniently housed in room 208 of the Dreyfus University Center, the MCRC provides students with academic and social opportunities, seeking to encourage the success of UWSP's Latin, African American, and Asian American students.

Graphics created by the Multicultural Resource Center. The Multicultural Resource Center (MRC) at UW-Stevens Point is designed to meet the specific needs of students from traditionally underrepresented groups. Conveniently housed in room 208 of the Dreyfus University Center, the MCRC provides students with academic and social opportunities, seeking to encourage the success of UWSP's Latin, African American, and Asian American students.

Graphics created by the Multicultural Resource Center. The Multicultural Resource Center (MRC) at UW-Stevens Point is designed to meet the specific needs of students from traditionally underrepresented groups. Conveniently housed in room 208 of the Dreyfus University Center, the MCRC provides students with academic and social opportunities, seeking to encourage the success of UWSP's Latin, African American, and Asian American students.

Latino Americans

LATINO AMERICANS is the first major documentary series for television to chronicle the rich and varied history and experiences of Latinos, who have helped shape North America over the last 500-plus years and have become, with more than 50 million people, the largest minority group in the U.S.  Click here for more episodes

Books