Latino Commission on AIDS
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
HoMoVISIONES Records
Luis O. Reyes Papers
Educator, scholar, activist, and university professor. Collection contains information on bilingual education and multicultural education, New York City public schools, school dropouts, language rights, minority rights, HIV/AIDS education, ASPIRA of New York, Inc., educational reform, the Board of Education of the City of New York, and numerous organizations. Consists of administrative files, letters, memoranda, notes, notebooks, minutes, reports, announcements and newspaper clippings.
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- Business announcements 1
- Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) 1
- College dropouts -- New York (State) -- New York 1
- Corporate minutes 1
- Corporation reports 1
- Dropouts 1
- Dropouts -- New York (State) 1
- Education -- New York (State) -- History 1
- Education, Bilingual -- New York (State) -- New York 1
- Educational change -- New York (State) -- New York 1
- Educational innovations -- New York (State) 1
- Fliers (printed matter) 1
- Gay men on television 1
- Gay pride celebrations 1
- Grant proposals 1
- HIV/AIDS awareness 1
- High school dropouts -- New York (State) -- New York 1
- High schools -- New York (State) -- New York 1
- Hispanic American dropouts -- New York (State) -- New York 1 + ∧ less
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Our collections consist of personal papers from prominent Puerto Rican artists, elected officials, social activists, writers, as well as the records of community-based organizations. Our largest collection, the Offices of the Government of Puerto Rico in the United States (OGPRUS) Records, measures approximately 2,900 cubic feet and contains an extraordinary amount of information regarding Puerto Rican migrants and the government institutions established to assist them. The collections date from the 1890s to the present, and document Puerto Rican communities in the Northeast, Midwest, Florida, California and Hawaii.