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UWM At Waukesha: Digital Exhibit Traces History Of Hispanic Activism At UWM And In Milwaukee
A new digital exhibit by the UWM Libraries documents the history of Hispanic activism at the university and Milwaukee overall, including ...
October 8, 2021
A new digital exhibit by the UWM Libraries documents the history of Hispanic activism at the university and Milwaukee overall, including a 1970 protest on campus demanding more support for the Latinx community.
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The demonstrations led to the creation of what is now known as the Roberto Hernandez Center, which is dedicated to serving Hispanic students at UWM and the Hispanic population overall in southeastern Wisconsin. The center is named after the education activist who helped to lead the 1970 protest.
More than five decades later, a digital exhibit called βThe Roberto Hernandez Center: El Movimiento,β created by UWM archivist Abigail Nye, is one of the additions to the updated Latino Activism Digital Collection at the university. Other new items include 14 oral histories with prominent members of the Hispanic community who have ties to the university, and more photographs that date back to the early β70s.
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βWe truly believe that the story of Latinx activism at UWM and what transpired back in 1970 is the history of Milwaukee too,β said Alberto Maldonado, director of the Roberto Hernandez Center.
Staff from the center and library worked together to assemble the collection, which is now accessible online, though organizers continue to work on the project ahead of an event at the Golda Meir Library on Oct. 21 to showcase the new material. The updates will include Spanish language metadata to go with descriptions written in English.
Organizers also will ask community members to help them to identify subjects in photos so that they can be added to the record, said Ann Hanlon, head of digital collections and initiatives for UWM Libraries.
The Latino Activism Digital Collection update is two years in the making after the idea first arose out of planning for the Roberto Hernandez Centerβs 50th anniversary in 2020.
βThis is a labor of love,β Maldonado said. βThe impetus for our celebration was looking at our history and making sure that our history was accurate and inclusive of all the parts.β
This press release was produced by UWM at Waukesha. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.