Plaza
de la Raza: In the heart of East Los Angeles, Plaza de la Raza Cultural
Center for the Arts and Education is the only multidisciplinary cultural arts
center for Latinos in Los Angeles.
The Robert Valadez
Art Gallery:
Roberto Valadez is a painter and muralist active for almost two decades. He
debuted in the contemporary Chicago mural art scene in 1979 while in high
school.
Virtual
Forum of Mexican Culture: Electronic Publication dedicated to the diffusion
of Art, Culture and Mexican History. (Available in both english y en
español.)
Casa
Mexicana: Folk Art and Fine Art of Mexico. Included are: La Virgen de
Guadalupe, Day of the Dead, Christmas in Mexico, and Frida Kahlo.
Chicano
Mexicano Mexica Empowerment Committee : (CMMEC) An education non-profit
organization founded in 1993 that promotes the history, identity, heritage
and complete and independent empowerment of those Indigenous people who identify
themselves as Mexican, Chicano, Mexicano, Central American, and "Southwest
Native American".
The
Azteca Web Page: Contains information about Mexicans, Chicanos, and/or
Mexican-Americans. However, everyone is welcome and encouraged to read this
information.

El Mercado: Latino Cultural Center and Marketplace. Incldes shopping,
a community bulletin board, magazines, music, arts, literature food and events.
Latina
Magazine: A Magazine with today's LATINA in mind. The website also includes
additional information not found in the magazine.
Hispanic
(& Moderna) Magazines: HISPANIC Online offers chat rooms, message
boards and news, events, and issues of interest to the Latino community based
on HISPANIC Magazine, a monthly for and about Latinos with a national circulation
of 250,000 and a readership of more than 1 million.
NCLR:
The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan,
tax-exempt organization established in 1968 to reduce poverty and discrimination,
and improve life opportunities for Hispanic Americans.
CHCI:
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, established in 1978. Its objective
is developing the next generation of Latino leadership.
Telenovelas: The
name says it all.
(Spanish for: Soap Operas.)
Institue
for Puerto Rican Policy: The information service on Puerto Rican issues.
This includes information about its current activites and publications.
Boricua
Homepage: This site is dedicated to Boricuas on the Internet. Check out
the graphics!
El
Salvador Homepage: Learn about El Salvador. Includes top tourist attractions,
travel guidebook, music, map, general information, economic data, and a bunch
of other stuff.
The
Cuban American National Foundation: An independent, non-profit organization
dedicated to the re-establishment of freedom and democracy in Cuba. The Foundation
supports the principles of: respect for human rights; freedom of thought and
expression; freedom of religion; the right of the people to freely elect their
government; the right to private property; free enterprise; and economic prosperity
with social justice.
Latino Net Pages: A Latino Cyberspace Community...EVEN MORE LINKS!!