Judge Ulibarri speaks about Hispanic heritage in the area and his experiences as a judge.
Oral history interview conducted by Bailey Bond
Dolores talks about her family and early life in Huerfano County, along with the importance of collecting Hispanic American stories.
Oral history interview conducted by Dr. Hackett
Dan, the current president of the Fray Angélico Chávez chapter of the GSHA, talks about his Chicano identity and his thoughts on Hispanic resiliency.
Oral history interview conducted by Dominick Fini
Charlene discusses the Chicana and Hispanic experience in southern Colorado and how her career as a librarian and archivist has helped highlight those stories.
Oral history interview conducted by Jose Chavez
John speaks on his experience as an educator in Pueblo and his thoughts on Hispanic American veterans.
Oral history interview conducted by Kala Heck
Gloria talks about the rich foods, traditions, and cultural contributions of Hispanic America.
Oral history interview conducted by Lorena Reagan.
Tom discusses his early childhood in Costilla County in Colorado and the many changes to and strengths of the Hispanic American community.
Oral history interview conducted by Nicolas Parisi
Dr. Maestas discusses his experience as an educator in Las Vegas, New Mexico. He also speaks about the historic Maestas court case of 1914, a ban on school segregation in Colorado that paved the way for the future Brown v. Board desegregation ruling of 1954.
Oral history interview conducted by Valerie Reid
Prax talks about his life in Costilla, New Mexico, along with his experience as a Hispanic American veteran.
Oral history interview conducted by Alejandro Martinez