Links

Digital Oral History Archives

Hispano Music & Culture from the Northern Rio Grande: The Juan B. Rael Collection

The Southern Oral History Project

Three Mile Island 1979 Emergency

The Library of Congress American Folklife Center Veterans History

Patagonia Mosaic

Oral History Digital Collection

Talking History

Historical Voices

OralHistory Holdings at MIT

MIT-related Oral Histories at Other Institutions

Teaching Resource Sites

TodoEle: Website created for and by teachers of Spanish as a foreign language

Learn NC: Lesson plans and teaching strategies for K-12 teachers

Testimonials

“Como una reina” Mujer colombiana habla sobre su inmigración a los EEUU.

Online Radio and Podcasts

BBC Mundo

Nuestra Familia Unida Podcast Project

Directorio de Podcasts en Español

Relatos Audio

Video

Lo más TV

TV Commercials

Studio Daily Technique

YouTube

Music

Smithsonian Institution: Corridos sin Fronteras
This media-rich flash website, a companion to the Smithsonian Institution’s traveling exhibit about corridos music, provides lessons on the history of corridos, audio and video clips of the music, and an interactive timeline of corridos. The “Write” section of the site lets users write and perform their own corrido song.

Frontera: Archive of Mexican-American Music
This digital archive of commercially produced Mexican and Mexican-American recordings, with more than 30,000 recordings, is the largest repository of Mexican and Mexican-American vernacular recordings in existence. The project, run out of the UCLA Chicano Studies Center and partially sponsored by the Los Tigres del Norte Fund at UCLA, allows users to search by song name, browse by subject matter and listen to short samples of each song.

BBC News: Mexico’s Forbidden Songs

Elijah Wald: Narcocorrido