Puerto Rican Political Activism and Movements in the United States, Post 1960 s A Selected Bibliography of Centro Library Holdings By Félix A.
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1 BOOKS Puerto Rican Political Activism and Movements in the United States, Post 1960 s A Selected Bibliography of Centro Library Holdings By Félix A. Rivera Acosta Belén, Edna Puerto Ricans in the United States: a Contemporary Portrait Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner Publishers, xiv, 272 p. (Chapter 6 Social Civil Rights Struggle) Centro Stacks E184.P85 A Behr, Joshua G., 1967 Race, Ethnicity, and the Politics of City Redistricting: Minority Opportunity Districts and the Election of Hispanics and Blacks to City Councils Albany: State University of New York Press, c2004. xi, 158 p. Centro Stacks: JS371.B Cabranes, José A. Citizenship and the American Empire: Notes on the Legislative History of the United States Citizenship of Puerto Ricans New Haven: Yale University Press, viii, 101 p. Centro Stacks: KF4720.P83 C3 Cafferty, Pastora San Juan The Politics of Language: The Dilemma of Bilingual Education for Puerto Ricans Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, xxiv, 119 p. Centro Stacks: LC3746.C33 Connaughton, Stacey L. Inviting Latino Voters : Party Messages and Latino Party Identification New York : Routledge, xvi, 205 p. Centro Stacks: E184.S75 C Bonilla Silva, Eduardo White Supremacy and Racism in the Post Civil Rights Era Boulder, Colo.: L. Rienner, viii, 223 p. Centro Stacks: E184.A1 B
2 Cruz, José E. Identity and Power: Puerto Rican Politics and the Challenge of Ethnicity Philadelphia: Temple University Press, xiv, 278 p. Centro Stacks: F104.H3 C Dávila, Arlene M. Latino Spin: Public Image and the Whitewashing of Race New York : New York University Press, c2008. viii, 211 p Centro Stacks: E184.S75 D Davila, Arlene M. Barrio Dreams: Puerto Ricans, Latinos, and the Neoliberal City Berkeley: University of California Press, c2004. xi, 260 p. Centro Stacks: HT178.N5 D De Genova, Nicholas & Ramos Zayas, Ana Y. Latino Crossings: Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and the Politics of Race and Citizenship New York: Routledge, ix, 257 p.: map Centro Stacks: F548.9.M5 D De la Garza, Rodolfo O Ignored Voices: Public Opinion Polls and the Latino Community 1st ed. Austin; Center for Mexican American Studies, University of Texas at Austin, viii, 224 p. Centro Stacks: E184.S75 I De la Garza, Rodolfo O Latino Voices: Mexican, Puerto Rican, and Cuban Perspectives on American Politics Boulder: Westview Press, vii, 232 p Centro Stacks: E184.S75 L De la Garza, Rodolfo O Muted Voices: Latinos and the 2000 Elections Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, c2005. ix, 276 p. Centro Stacks: E184.S75 M
3 Espinosa, Gastón Latino Religions and Civic Activism in the United States Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, xv, 350 pages. Centro Stacks: BR563.H57 L Falcón, Angelo The Puerto Rican Activist Stratum in New York City, 1978 New York, NY: Institute for Puerto Rican Policy, leaves Centro Stacks: F128.9.P85 F Garcia, F. Chris. Hispanics and the U.S. Political System: Moving into the Mainstream Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson/Prentice Hall, c2008. xviii, 351 p. Centro Stacks: E184.S75 G Garcia, John A. Latino Politics in America: Community, Culture, and Interests Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, c2003. xix, 289 pages. Centro Stacks: E184.S75 G Gracia, Jorge J. E Latinos in America: Philosophy and Social Identity Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub., xv, 252 p Centro Stacks: E184.S75 G Geron, Kim Latino Political Power Boulder: L. Rienner, vii, 247 pages. Centro Stacks: E184.S75 G Hero, Rodney E. Latinos and the U.S. Political System: Two Tiered Pluralism Philadelphia: Temple University Press, xv, 233 pages. Centro Stacks: E184.S75 H
4 Jennings, James Puerto Rican Politics in Urban America Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, xiii, 166 pages. Centro Stacks: E184.P85 P John Brown Anti Klan Committee Repression: Documents from the F.B.I., Think Tanks, and Other Repressive Agencies: Resistance: Documents from the National Liberation Struggles and their Allies. Chicago, IL: Rebeldía Publications, [1983?]. [100] pages; 28 cm. Centro Stacks: F1975.R Laó Montes, Agustín Mambo montage: The Latinization of New York New York: Columbia University Press, c2001. xiv, 493 p.: ill. Centro Stacks: F S75 M Marwell, Nicole P. Bargaining for Brooklyn: Community Organizations in the Entrepreneurial City (Chapter Three: A Voice in Politics., pp ) Chicago: University of Chicago Press, p. f Centro Stacks: HN80.N5 M Melendez, Miguel We Took the Streets: Fighting for Latino Rights with the Young Lords 1st ed. New York: St. Martin's Press, xvi, 256 p., Centro Stacks: F128.9.P85 M Morales, Ed Living in Spanglish: The Search for Latino Identity in America 1st ed. New York: LA Weekly Books, c2002. ix, 310 p. Centro Stacks: E184.S75 M Morín, José Luis Latino/a Rights and Justice in the United States: Perspectives and Approaches 2nd ed. 4
5 Durham, N.C.: Carolina Academic Press, c2009. xvii, 358 pages. Centro Stacks: E184.S75 M National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (U.S.) Education Fund 2008 Latino Political Handbook. Washington, DC: National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Education Fund, c p.: ill. Centro Stacks: E184.S75 P Navarro, Sharon Ann Latino Americans and Political Participation: A Reference Handbook Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC CLIO, c2004. xxiv, 321 pages. Centro Reference: E 184.S75 L Negrón Muntaner, Frances None of the Above: Puerto Ricans in the Global Era New York: Palgrave Macmillan, xi, 283 p. Centro Stacks: F1976.N Nieto, Sonia Symposium: Colonialism and Working Class Resistance Puerto Rican Education in the United States. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard Educational Review, xxvi, p. Centro Stacks: LC 191.C Oboler, Suzanne Latinos and Citizenship: The Dilemma of Belonging 1st ed. New York: Palgrave Macmillian, vii, 339 pages. Centro Stacks: E184.S75 L Partido Socialista Puertorriqueño Desde las entrañas. [Declaración política de la Seccional de Estados Unidos del Partido Socialista Puertorriqueño (Apéndice de la Declaración General del PSP) aprobada por el Primer Congreso de Zona del Partido Socialista Puertorriqueño en Estados Unidos, el 1 de abril, 1973.] Various pagings. 28 cm. Centro Stacks: JL1059 A57 P32 5
6 The Pew Hispanic Center Hispanics and the 2004 Election: Population, Electorate and Voters / Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, [2005]. iii, 26 p. Centro Stacks: JK H Ramirez Hargrove, Yasmin Pressing the Point: Parallel Expressions in the Graphic Arts of the Chicano and Puerto Rican Movements: September 24, 1999 January 9, 2000, El Museo del Barrio New York, NY: Museo del Barrio, c p.: ill. (some col.) Centro Stacks: N6538.L3 P Ramos Zayas, Ana Y. National performances: The Politics of Class, Race, and Space in Puerto Rican Chicago Chicago: University of Chicago Press, c2003. xiv, 289 pages. Centro Stacks: F548.9.P85 R Rodriguez, Clara E. Historical Perspectives on Puerto Rican Survival in the U.S. Princeton, NJ: Markus Wiener Publishers, xix, 190 p. Centro Stacks: E184.P85 H Sánchez, José Ramón Boricua Power! A political History of Puerto Ricans in the United States New York: New York University Press, c2007. ix, 278 pages. Centro Stacks: E184.P85 S Soltero, Carlos R. Latinos and American Law: Landmark Supreme Court Cases 1st ed. Austin, TX : University of Texas Press, x, 239 p Centro Stacks: KF L38 A Subervi Vélez, Federico A. The Mass Media and Latino Politics: Studies of U.S. Media Content, Campaign Strategies and Survey Research: New York: Routledge,
7 xxvi, 415 p. Suro, Roberto.: Centro Stacks: E184.S75 M Torres, Andrés & Velázquez, José E., Editors The Puerto Rican Movement: Voices from the Diaspora Philadelphia: Temple University Press, xvi, 381 pages, [10] p. of plates Centro Stacks E 184.P85 P Torres, Rodolfo D Latino Social Movements: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives: A Sew Political Science Reader New York: Routledge, v, 209 pages. Centro Stacks: E 184.S75 L Univision Communications Inc. Hispanic Voters: A New Force. New York: Univision Communications Inc, p. Centro Stacks: E184.S75 H Vaca, Nick Corona The Presumed Alliance: The Unspoken Conflict Between Latinos and Blacks and What it Means for America 1st ed. New York : Rayo, c2004. xv, 238 p. Centro Stacks: E V Velásquez, Carlos: The Political Icon: José E. Serrano New York, N.Y.: Galos Publishing, p.: ill. Centro Stacks: F S47 V Villarreal, Roberto E Latinos and Political Coalitions: Political Empowerment for the 1990s New York: Greenwood Press, xxvi, 221 pages. Centro Stacks: E184.M5 L
8 Whalen, Carmen Teresa The Puerto Rican Diaspora: Historical Perspectives Philadelphia: Temple University Press, xiii, 306 p.: ill. Centro Stacks: E184.P85 P Doctoral Dissertations THESIS Casellas, Jason Paul, 1977 Latino Representation in Congress and State Legislatures Thesis (Ph.D.) Princeton University, xiii, 218 leaves Centro Stacks: Thesis #2363 Dyer, Conrad M. Protest and the Politics of Open Admissions: The Impact of the Black and Puerto Rican Students' Community (of City College) Thesis (Ph. D.) City University of New York, x, 295 leaves Centro Stacks: Thesis #2026 Enck Wanzer, Darrel The Intersectional Rhetoric of the Young Lords: Social Movement, Ideographs, Demand, and the Radical Democratic Imaginary Thesis (Ph.D.) Indiana University, xv, 361 leaves Centro Stacks: Thesis #2386 Estades, Rosa Patterns of Political Participation of Puerto Ricans in New York City Thesis (Ph. D.) New School for Social Research iii, 189 leaves. Centro Stacks: Thesis #25 Fernández, Johanna Radicals in the Late 1960s: A history of the Young Lords Party in New York City, / iv, 312 leaves Centro Stacks: Thesis #2345 8
9 González Cruz, Michael Puerto Rican Revolutionary Nationalism ( ): Immigration, Armed Struggle, Political Prisoners & Prisoners of War Thesis (Ph. D.) State University of New York at Binghamton, [283] leaves Centro Stacks: Thesis #2366 Gutiérrez, Juan Manuel The Political Dynamics of Bilingual Education: A Retrospective Study of Interest Groups Thesis (Ph. D.) Stanford University, vii, 268 leaves: forms. Centro Stacks: Thesis #1043 Herbstein, Judith F. Rituals and Politics of the Puerto Rican "Community" in New York City Thesis (Ph.D.) City University of New York, leaves. Centro Stacks: Thesis #261 Jennings, James Puerto Rican Political Leadership Patterns in New York City Thesis (Ph.D.) Columbia University, , vii, 353 leaves. Centro Stacks: Thesis #106 Kernstock, Elwyn Nicholas How New Immigrants Behave Politically: The Puerto Rican in Hartford, 1970 Thesis (Ph. D.) University of Connecticut, xii, 439 leaves : maps ; 21 cm. Centro Stacks: Thesis #116 Lopez, Tomas "An American necessity": The Politics of Survival at Hostos Community College, New York, Undergraduate Thesis History Honors Duke University, p. Centro Stacks: Thesis #2384 (oversize thesis section, ask librarian) Minnite, Lorraine Carol Identity, Voting Rights, and the Remapping of Political Representation: A Case Study of New York City's 1991 Redistricting Thesis (Ph. D.) City University of New York, 2000 xvii, 421 leaves Centro Stacks: Thesis #1979 9
10 Montoya, Lisa JoAnn Latino and African American Legislative Activism in the U.S. House of Representatives, Thesis (Ph. D.) Washington University, xi, 188 p. ill. Centro Stacks: Thesis #1589 Moser, Richard Herbert The Politics of School/Community Relations: A Puerto Rican Community Thesis (Ph.D.) The University of Wisconsin v, 375 leaves. Centro Stacks: Thesis #326 Ramos Zayas, Ana Y. "La patria es valor y sacrificio": Nationalist Ideologies, Cultural Authenticity, and Community Building Among Puerto Ricans in Chicago Thesis (Ph. D.) Columbia University, vii, 403 p. maps; 22 cm. Centro Stacks: Thesis #1657 Sanchez, Carmen María Torres An Historical Inquiry into the Role of Community Activist Organizations in Dealing with the Problem of Overcrowded Elementary Schools in the Hispanic Community of Chicago, Thesis (Ed.D.) Northern Illinois University, p.: ill. Centro Stacks: Thesis #1395 Wilkinson, Michelle Joan "In the Tradition of Revolution: The Socio Aesthetics of Black and Puerto Rican Arts Movements, " Thesis (Ph. D.) Emory University, p.: ill. Centro Stacks: Thesis #
11 ARCHIVES Allende, Petra, Papers ; bulk: Mixed Material Centro Archives See Archivist Anglada López, Rafael, 1950 Papers, ; bulk: Papers, cubic Centro Archives See Archivist Arocho, Juanita, Papers, Centro Archives See Archivist Soto Vélez, Clemente, Papers, Centro Archives See Archivist Pantoja, Antonia, 1922 Papers, ; bulk: Records of the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños (Hunter College), New York, Special Collections, FILMS Desfile, El [vhs & dvd] NYC (2003) Carlos Rentas III; Producer and Director; English dialogue; Color; 20 minutes. This film dosumentary discusses the history of the Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York City. It includes interviews with old and new generations of Puerto Ricans who discuss the parade s significance, including its commercialization. [Parades] El Diario la Prensa on the Record [vhs] NYC (2003) Isabel Rivera, program Producer; Dianne Doktor; Director; English dialogue; Color; 45 minutes. A special television program produced by CBS TV, celebrating El Diario/ La Prensa s 90 th Anniversary. The special focuses on the newspaper s history and legacy, and its impact on the ever growing Latino community. The special includes interviews with the newspaper s Editor In Chief, Gerson Borrero, Publisher, Rosana Rosado, Sen. Hillary Clinton, and Mayor Michael Bloomberg. The report also provides an inside look of the newspapers newsroom, and the daily activities of its reporters. [Journalism] 11
12 Double Life of Ernesto Gomez Gomez, The [vhs & dvd] USA (1999) Luna Productions; Directed, photographed and edited by Gary Weinberg. Spanish dialogue, English dialogue with captions; Color: 56 minutes. This film tells the story of Ernesto Gomez Gomez, son of Puerto Rican political activist and prisoner, Dylcia Pagan who because of her political convictions gave her son up for adoption in Mexico where he was raised unaware of his unique double identity. The documentary highlights young Ernesto s thoughts and feelings about his dilemma. The film also briefly relates the history and struggle of Puerto Rican political movements against the U.S. presence in Puerto Rico. [Political Prisoners] Elbow Grease [vhs] NYC (1998) Tishin Padilla, Producer and Director; English dialogue; Color; 14 minutes A documentary on the history of the education organization known as ASPIRA, and its importance to the Latino community. The film highlights the organizations founder, Antonia Pantoja, and other Puerto Rican educators who helped spearhead the organization in its beginnings. The documentary also touches on educational issues facing Latinos presently, and the similarities to issues encountered during ASPIRA S emergence. [Community Based Organizations History] English only in America? [vhs] USA (1997) Produced by Films for the Humanities & Sciences; English narration; Color; 25 minutes. Coming on the wake of the passage of English as the official language in California, this documentary examines the pros and cons of the English Only movement in the United States, and its impact on social, political and educational issues. [Language use] Every Mother s Son [NEW] [dvd] USA (2004) Produced and Directed by Tami Gold and Kelly Anderson; English dialogue; Color; Running time: 52:38. In this documentary film three mother s Iris Baez, Kadiatou Diallo, and Doris Busch Boskey speak of the unjust killing s of their son s at the hands of New York City police officer s and of their quest for justice and social change. [Criminal Justice/Social Activism] Hasta Cuando? [vhs] Puerto Rico (1996) Produced by EL Comite Pro Derechos Humanos; Juan Garlos Garcia Padilla, Producer / Director; Spanish narration and subtitles; Color; 34 minutes. This documentary updates the status of 15 Puerto Rican political prisoners, who ve served harsh sentences in U.S. prisons for their political activities for more than 16 years. Through interviews, the prisoners and their families speak of their experiences and their solidarity. The film also includes a segment with painter and political prisoner, Elizam Escobar, who speaks about his works and his political activism. [Political Prisoners] Have You Seen la Nueva Mujer Revolucionaria Puertorriqueña? [dvd & vhs] USA (1988) Produced by Lisa Rudman; English dialogue; Color; 58 minutes. Dylcia Pagan, Lucy Rodriguez, Haydee Torres and Carmen Valentin are among a group of political activist serving time in federal prisons for their struggle to gain independence for Puerto Rico. From within the confines of Pleasanton Federal prison these four women speak of their experiences and their continued commitment to this cause. [Women Political Prisoners] Heart of Loisaida [vhs] NYC (1979) Directed by Beni Matias and Marci Reaven; English narration; B/W; 30 minutes. Documents the housing struggles faced by Latino residents of New York's Lower East side, who take over their own buildings after they have been abandoned by their landlords. [Housing tenant activism] 12
13 Justifiable Homicide [vhs & dvd] USA (2001) Jon Osman and Jonathan Stack, Directors; English dialogue; Color; 86 minutes. This documentary film traces the long and difficult struggle of Margarita Rosario, a woman whose son, Anthony Rosario, was killed unjustly by New York City police officers. The film recounts Rosario s path towards becoming a powerful community activist, agitating for a stronger Civilian Complaint Review Board, and founding Parents Against Police Brutality. The film also explores the issue of brutality and deadly force employed against minority suspects at the hands of the New York City Police Department during the Giuliani Administration. [Criminal Justice Police Brutality/ Social Activism] Migration the Puerto Rican Experience (dvd) NYC (2007) BronxNet Community Television series; Walter Garaicoa, Producer; Michael Max Knobbe, Executive Producer; Color & historical imagery; 57 minutes. By means of historical imagery and interviews with prominent New Yorkers, this excellently made documentary traces the history of the migration of Puerto Ricans to New York City with particular emphasis on the Bronx community. [Migration Community History] Palante, Siempre, Palante [vhs & dvd] NYC (1996) Latino Education Network Service: Produced and directed by Iris Morales; Color/B&W footage; 45 minutes. Through interviews with the original founders, this documentary tells the story of the Young Lords organization, which rose out of the 1960's struggle for economic and social justice for Puerto Ricans in the United States. The documentary highlights historical events that gave rise and prominence to the Young Lords as a voice for militant social action and change. The documentary also speaks to the conflicts within the organization that led to its eventual dismantling, but not before it had a profound impact on community empowerment issues, and spawning organizations that espoused its ideology. [Young Lords Party/Activism History] Panthers/Lords Symposium: Radicals in Black and Brown Part I and II [NEW] [dvd] USA (2007) English dialogue; 120 minutes. Panelists at this symposium, which was taped at the Sonja Haynes Stone University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, discuss the Black Panther and the Young Lord s Party movements and the impact they had on their respective communities. [Political Activisim History] [Non circulating/in house use only] Politics con Sabor Part 1 and 2 [dvd] NYC (2006) Terramax Entertainment, LLC & Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños Hunter College, CUNY. Produced, written and directed by Rafael J. Rivera Viruet; English dialogue; color; part 1 73 minutes, part II 88 minutes. By means of interviews and rare footage this film documents the politics and political activism of the Puerto Rican/Latino community in New York State. [Politics New York State] Pueblo se levanta, El [vhs & dvd] NYC (1970) Produced by Third World Newsreel; B/W; English/Spanish dialogue; 42 minutes. Traces the struggles of Puerto Ricans living in the inner cities of America, and how their struggle for existence and civil justice led to the development of the Young Lords Party. [Young Lords Party Political Activism] 13
14 Through the Wire [vhs] U.S.A (1990) Produced by Daedulus Productions; Nina Rosenblum, Director; English dialogue; Color; 68 minutes. This documentary focuses on the unjust sentences and inhumane treatment of three female political activists incarcerated at the Female High Security Unit federal prison in Lexington, Kentucky. Among the women interviewed is Puerto Rican nationalist Alejandrina Torres, who is serving a 35 year sentence for seditious conspiracy, more than twice the sentences meted out in many states for serious acts of violence and murder. [Criminal Justice System Women Prisoners] Whose Barrio? (A story about Spanish Harlem) [dvd] New York (2009) Directed and Produced by Ed Morales and Laura Rivera; English dialogue; Color; 52 minutes. By means of historical film footage, interviews with residents and scholars, this documentary effectively conveys the issues affecting the community of Spanish Harlem (El Barrio) today. These include gentrification, displacement, and the lack of affordable housing. [Community History/Gentrification/Politics] Women of Hope: Latinas Abriendo Camino [vhs & dvd USA (1996) Films for the Humanities and Sciences (1199 Bread and Roses Project); Produced by Maria Peralta and Robert Rosenberg; Robert Rosenberg, Director; English dialogue; Color; 29 minutes. Twelve prominent Latina women, including actress Miriam Colon, founder of the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater, Nydia Velazquez, first Puerto Rican Congresswomen; Antonia Pantoja, activist, educator, and founder of ASPIRA, Dominican poet and novelist Julia Alvarez, Chicana poet and novelist Sandra Cisneros, speak of their struggles and triumphs in the context of societal norms and expectations, and of their future vision for Latina women. [Women Gender Role Activism] CENTRO Journal Another important source for articles about Puerto Rican political activism is the CENTRO Journal. You can review past issues of the Journal by accessing the Centro website ( MICROFILM Hunter College. Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños. A la izquierda the Puerto Rican Movement Microform Centro scb / 05/17/
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