Oral Histories Projects

Latino Chicago Oral History Project

For many years CLR has conducted oral histories in the Chicago urban community.  Completed projects include the voices of activists of the Young Lords Organization, and interviews conducted by Mirta Ramirez. These collections are archived in the University Libraries (transcriptions and documents) as well as the CLR library (digital and video recordings).  Additional collections are underway, and housed at the Center for Latino Research.

  • Literary Writers and Artist Collection

  • Mexico-Chicago Collection

  • Voices of Chicago Feminism Collection

  • Latino Homelessness Collection

  • Bridgeport Collection

Latin American and Latino Studies Archives

The DePaul University Libraries Special Collections & Archives holds materials of interest for Latin American & Latino Studies research. Collections include the Rev. James Brockman, S.J papers (research on Oscar Romero), the Mujeres Latinas en Acción records, the Venceremos Brigade research collection, the Latino Institute Records, the Collection on the Young Lords, and and the Center for Latino Research records (including the Mirta Ramirez oral histories), as well as other collections. More information on these collections can be found by searching the finding aids online.


Special Collections and Archives welcomes all community members and researchers during posted weekday open hours. For questions about specific collections, please email Special Collections and Archives.

  • Mirta Ramirez Collection

  • Collection on the Young Lords