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CI Lab Notes From the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Information Science, with the support of the Institute for Museum and Periodic research reports from the Community Informatics Research Lab #6 From the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Information Science, with the support of the Institute for Museum and Library Services, the Benton Foundation, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign s Afro-American Studies and Research Program, Illinois Informatics Institute and Community Informatics Initiative Mural located at St. Pius Church, Pilsen, Chicago. Photo by Atelier Teee retrieved from flickr.com A bibliography and webliography of Mexican Chicago By Brooke Bahnsen, U. of Illinois, Héctor Hernández, Chicago Public Library, and Kate Williams, U. of Illinois This Lab Note reflects the first stage of a three-year research project known as echicago. This project is funded by the Institute for Museum and Library Services and the full title of the project is Chicago community informatics: Places, Uses, Resources. Our interest here is to examine the population of Chicago, in particular a subset of ethnicities and community areas, and analyze how these communities are navigating the digital age. Stage one is to understand the communities today and discover how they are represented in cyberspace. Thus our initial products include a webliography/bibliography on each community and we are honored to partner with experts on these communities. Further work entails surveying the communities for public access computing sites (Places), interviewing members of community organizations on how they use digital tools (Uses), and helping a subset of these groups create digital resources that represent their cultural heritage and identity (Resources). The project s theoretical framework centers on social capital and social networks. The bibliography relies on resources at the U. of Illinois Library and worldcat.org. The categories in the webliography follow with minor adjustment the 21 categories laid out in Alkalimat (2004). This webliography/bibliography is a work in progress and will be updated. The urls listed reflect our recent search but are subject to change. If you know of missing items, we would appreciate hearing from you. Bibliography Aguilera, L. G. (2000). Gabriel s fire. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Alter, P. T. (2001/2002). Mexicans and Serbs in Southeast Chicago: Racial group formation during the twentieth century. Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Retrieved May 8, 2008 from http://findarticles.com/ Alvarado, L., Cardinal, A. H., & Coralin, J. A. (2006). Sister Chicas: a novel. New York: New American Library. Amith, J. D. (1995). La tradición del amate: innovación y protesta en el arte mexicano. Chicago: Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum.

Andrade, J., Jr. (1998). A historical survey of Mexican immigration to the United States and an oral history of the Mexican settlement in Chicago, 1920 1990. (Unpublished Ed.D dissertation, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, 1998) Dissertations Abstracts International, 59 (05), 1434A. (UMI No. 9834159) Arceo-Frutos, R. H., Sorell, V. A., Rogouin, M., & Mexican Fine Arts Center/Museum. (1987). The barrio murals = murales del barrio: July 21-September 1, 1987. Chicago, IL: Mexican Fine Arts Center/Museum (National Museum of Mexican Art.). Ares, J. A. (1987). Results of the Hispanic survey: Mexican- Puerto Rican differentials in Chicago's Hispanic older population. Constituency data bank, no. 2. Chicago: City of Chicago, Dept. on Aging and Disability, Planning Division Arredondo, G. F. (1999). What! The Mexicans, Americans? race and ethnicity, Mexicans in Chicago, 1916 1939. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, The University of Chicago. Arredondo, G. F. (2008). Mexican Chicago: Race, identity, and nation, 1916 39. Chicago: University of Illinois Press. Ayubi, Y. (1991). United States Hispanic ethnogenesis and sociopolitical mobilization. (Unpublished Ph.D dissertation, The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, 1991). Dissertations Abstract International, 52 (06), 2277A. (UMI No. 9133712). Badikian, Cisneros, Cortez, Cumpián, Gallaher, Lopez-Castro & Niño. (1989). Emergency tacos: seven poets con picante. Chicago: March/Abrazo. Bahti, D. R. (2001). Aztlan in Arizona: Civic narrative and ritual pageantry in Mexican America. (Unpublished Ph.D dissertation, The University of Arizona, 2001). Dissertation Abstracts International, 62 (06), 2149A. (UMI No. 3016504). Baker, A. D. (1995). The social production of space of two Chicago neighborhoods: Pilsen and Lincoln Park. (Unpublished Ph.D dissertation, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1995). Dissertation Abstracts International, 56 (06), 2438A. (UMI No. 9532373). Barocio, F. J., Jr. (2004). The effects of acculturation on attitudes toward crime and justice among individuals of Mexican descent. Unpublished master s thesis, Michigan State University. Bautista, E. M. (2002). The impact of context, phenotype, and other identifiers on Latina/o adolescent ethnic identity and acculturation. (Unpublished Ph.D dissertation, University of Michigan, 2002). Dissertation Abstracts International, 63 (07), 3464B. (UMI No. 3057894). Behrend, E. H. (1986). The use of ser and estar by bilingual Mexican Americans in the Chicago area [microform]: A languages-in-contact study. (Ph.D dissertation, Universitaet Hamburg (Germany), 1986). Dissertation Abstracts International, 36 (02), C. (UMI No. CB81843). Bell, D. N. (1994). Meetings on the horizon of meaning: A cultural analysis of adolescents reading AIDS. (Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Chicago, 1994). Dissertation Abstracts International, 55 (03), 1221B. (UMI No. 9419812). Borelli, M. (1996). 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Health Pilsen-Little Village Community Mental Health Center. In English & Spanish. http://www.pilsenmh.org/ Alivio Medical Center. In English. http://www.aliviomedicalcenter.org/ The Ressurection Project. In English. http://www.resurrectionproject.org/home.aspx Education and research University of Illinois at Chicago. Mexican Students de Aztlan. In English. http://www2.uic.edu/stud_orgs/cultures/mesa/ Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) extension campus in Chicago. In English. http://www.cepechicago.unam.mx/information.html University of Illinois at Chicago LACASA Chicago. Mapping Latino/Latin American Chicago: Report of a 1998 conference. In English & Spanish. http://tigger.uic.edu/~marczim/mlac/ National Latino Education Institute. In English. http://www.scj-usa.org/ Maldef. Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund. In English. http://www.maldef.org/ Poder Learning Center. In English. http://poderlc.org/ Latino Policy Forum. In English. http://www.latinopolicyforum.org/drupal55/# Arturo Velasquez West Side Technical Institute. In English. http://daley.ccc.edu/wsti/ City Colleges of Chicago. In English. http://www.ccc.edu/aboutccc/history5.shtml Food Hispanicmarket.net. Mexican Coke: How Sweet It Is. In English. http://www.hispanicmarket.net/hispanic_business/mexican_co ke_how_sweet_it_is_/ Chicago.Metromix.com La Raza, Supermercado. In English. http://chicago.metromix.com/restaurants/store/la-razasupermercado-back-of-the-yards/134749/content Women Mujeres Latinas en Acción. In English. http://www.mujereslatinasenaccion.org/ Hermana. Mana A National Latina Organization. In English. http://www.hermana.org/ Politics Consulado General de México. In Spanish. http://www.consulmexchicago.com/ Luis Gutierrez, Pilsen s representative. In English & Spanish. http://luisgutierrez.house.gov/ Centro sin Fronteras. In English http://www.somosunpueblo.com/ Religion Northeastern Illinois University. Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish. In English. http://www.neiu.edu/~reseller/cultinstp15.htm Queen of Angels Catholic Parish. In English. http://parish.queenofangelschicago.org/2004/11/feast_of_our_ la.html CBS News Chicago. Church To Be Refuge For Another Illegal Immigrant In English. http://cbs2chicago.com/local/illegal.immigrant.church.2.63882 6.html Chicago Tribune. Chicago church offers sanctuary to 2nd illegal immigrant. In English. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chichurchrefuge_28_bothjan28,0,154443.story Depaul University. Center for Latino Research. In English. http://condor.depaul.edu/~dialogo/center_for_latino_research.htm Depaul University. Dialogo. In English. http://condor.depaul.edu/~dialogo/back_issues/issue_1/myths_ facts.htm Federation de Clubes Michoacanos en Illinois. Fedecmi: Pagina Principal. In English. http://www.fedecmiusa.com/ Chicago History Museum. Building a Mexican Community: The Trailblazers on the Se Side. In English. http://www.chicagohistory.org/static_media/pdf/historyfair/me xicans_on_se_side.pdf. High Beam Encyclopedia. Branch library to be named for Rudy Lozano. In English. http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1p2-3919027.html Chicago Tribute. Rudy Lozan. http://chicagotribute.org/markers/lozano.htm Masiosare. In Spanish. http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2005/02/20/mas-cara.html University of Norte Dame Press. Harvest of Hope The Pilgrimage of a Mexican-American Physician. In English. http://undpress.nd.edu/book/p00164 Illinois Periiodicals Online. Jorge Prieto: physician that made a difference. In English. http://www.lib.niu.edu/1990/ii900738.html Business SoyEntrepreneur.com. Chicago, el paraíso de los negocios. In Spanish. http://www.soyentrepreneur.com/home/index.php?idnota=465 3&p=nota IllinoisLatino.com Gente con Valor en Chicago, Illinois. In Spanish. http://www.illinoislatino.com/illinoislatino/gentecon-valor-chicago.html Little Village Chamber of Commerce. In English. http://www.lavillitachamber.com/ Labor Chicago Metro History Education Center. In English. http://www.chicagohistoryfair.org/3_mexcom.html Law Enlaces América. CONFEMEX. In English. http://www.enlacesamerica.org/articles0303/newsletters/editio n11summer2006/confemex.htm Language and literature http://www.revistacontratiempo.com/index.php http://www.revistacontratiempo.com/index.php?option=com_c ontent&task=blogcategory&id=31&itemid=68 IMDiversity.com. Mexican American Doll Sparks Community Anger in Chicago. In English. http://www.imdiversity.com/villages/hispanic/business_financ e/voa_mexican_american_doll_0305.asp March Abrazo Press. Movimiento Artistico Chicano. In English. http://www.marchabrazo.com/ 7

Music Smithsonian. Latino Chicago. In English. http://www.smithsonianglobalsound.org/archives_11.aspx Lamusica.com. La Ley 107.9. Photos of events in Chicago. In Spanish. http://gallery.lamusica.com/album76 La Ley 107.9. In Spanish. http://laley1079.lamusica.com Sones de Mexico Ensemble Chicago. In English. http://www.sonesdemexico.com/index2.html Culture and arts Mexican Folkloric Dance Company of Chicago. In English. http://www.mexfoldanco.org/mission.shtml The National Museum of Mexican Art, in Chicago. In English. http://www.nationalmuseumofmexicanart.org/ Mexican Dance Ensemble. In English. http://www.mexicanensemble.com/ Youtube.com. Mexican Independe Fiesta del Sol. In English. http://www.fiestadelsol.org/ Center Stage Media. Chicago s Original City guide. In English. http://www.centerstagechicago.com/festival/vivaaztlan.html René Hugo Arceo. In English. http://www.arceoart.us/ City of Chicago. Rudy Lozano Branch Library. In English. http://egov.cityofchicago.org/city/webportal/portalcontentitemaction.do?contentoid=536925715&contentypename=coc_editorial &topchannelname=subagency&blockname=public+art%2flibrar y+projects%2fi+want+to&context=dept&channelid=0&programid =0&entityName=Public+Art&deptMainCategoryOID=-536894195 Marcos Raya. In English. http://www.marcosraya.com/ Gays and lesbians Amigas Latinas. In English & Spanish. http://www.amigaslatinas.org/index.htm The Association of Latino Men for Action. In English & Spanish. http://www.almachicago.org/ Media Youtube.com Mexican Independence Day Parade (pt 1). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgfuiakrdxa [over 1,000 videos for Mexican Chicago or Chicago Mexico] Nuevo Siglo Newspaper. In Spanish. http://www.nuevosiglonews.com/moxie/news/index.shtml PBS Front Line. Chicago: Little Mexico. In English. http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/rough/2006/10/chicago_litt le.html WBEZ. Chicago Public Radio. Immigrant Leader Takes C hicago Struggle to Mexico. In English. http://www.wbez.org/cityroom_read.aspx?storyid=10584 Impresiones Latinas. La Raza Newspaper-Chicago. In Spanish. http://www.impre.com/laraza/home.php Sports Creating Community Connections. Soccer Leagues Gaining Fans in Chicago. In English. http://www.creatingcommunityconnections.org/node/3119 El Universal. Participarán dos mil mexicanos en Maratón de Chicago. In Spanish. http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/453046.html Chicago Fire Soccer. Bio of Cuauhtemoc Blanco. In English. http://chicago.fire.mlsnet.com/players/bio.jsp?team=t100&pla yer=blanco_c&playerid=bla435579&stattype=current Internet communications Coalicion Internacional de Mexicanos en el Exterior. Group listserv. In Spanish & English. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cimechicago/ Non-profit organizations Mexican Civic Society of Illinois. In English. http://www.sociedadcivicamexicana.org/ Northeastern Illinois University. Casa Aztlán. In English & Spanish. http://www.neiu.edu/~casaaztl/main.htm Northeastern Illinois University. Community Organizations. In English. http://www.neiu.edu/~llas/community.htm The Chicago Council on Global Affairs. Mexican American Task Force. "A Shared Future: The Economic Engagement of Greater Chicago and Its Mexican Community." In English & Spanish. http://www.thechicagocouncil.org/taskforce_details.php?taskforce_id=2 Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights. Chicago Tribune Highlights: War and Peace. In English. http://www.icirr.org/ Casa Aztlan. In English. http://www.casaaztlan.org/ FEDECMI (Federacion de Clubes Michoacanos). In Spanish. http://www.casamichoacan.org/page_1182174978312.html Eighteen Street Development Corporation. In English. http://www.eighteenthstreet.org/ Little Village Community Development Corporation. In English. http://www.lvcdc.org/ La Casa Norte. In English. http://www.lacasanorte.org/default.asp?contentid=1 Works Cited Alkalimat, A. (2004). The African American Experience in Cyberspace: A Resource Guide to the Best Web Sites on Black Culture and History. London: Pluto Press. To cite: Bahnsen, B., Hernández, H., & Williams, K. (2008) A bibliography and webliography of Mexican Chicago. Community Informatics Lab Notes (University of Illinois GSLIS) 6. The Community Informatics Lab is a research facility opened in January 2008 in order to study the interaction of local communities and information technology in the tradition of the bench sciences, with a physical lab space for multiple projects. Its goal is to perfect current methodologies and develop new ones. Current projects include echicago (ethnic communities and technology use), TOP Data Archive (creating and using an archive of 600+ community technology projects), eblack (creating and using two online datasets regarding African American Illinois and African American Studies), Pnet 15 (reviewing the 15 year history of Prairienet), and Community Technology on Earth (coding and analyzing documented instances of community technology). The CI Lab looks forward to becoming a research tool available for faculty and students studying local communities or carrying out research in local communities. We welcome inquiries and visits from across the university, the state, and beyond. A weekly pot luck dinner during the semester is open to all. For more information, contact Kate Williams, The Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 501 E. Daniel Street MC-493, Champaign, Illinois 61820-6211 USA, tel (217) 244-9128, or email katewill@uiuc.edu. 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