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- Carolina Latinx Center
Founded in October 2019, The Carolina Latinx Center (CLC) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is dedicated to supporting all students, faculty, staff, and community members by fostering academic excellence, leadership development, and community engagement. Through a variety of inclusive programs, mentorship opportunities, and cultural experiences, we create a welcoming space that encourages personal growth, connection, and collaboration.
- El Centro Hispano
El Centro Hispano, founded in 1992, is the largest Latino-led organization in North Carolina, dedicated to supporting all people across Durham, Wake, Orange, and surrounding counties in the Triangle and Piedmont regions.
- Latinx Histories
UNC Press's Latinx Histories series is premised on the view that understanding Latinx history is essential to a more complete and complex understanding of the history of the United States, the Americas, and the world. The series editors and advisory board welcome book proposals that examine and offer a historical framework for the experiences of Latinx people, ranging from earliest indigenous settlement in what is now known as the United States through the present-day transnational U.S. and beyond, resulting in a collection of innovative historical works that push the boundaries of race, ethnicity, sexuality, gender, migration, and nationalism within and around Latinx communities.
- Immigration fears cast shadow over some Latino events across North Carolina
WUNC | By Aaron Sánchez-Guerra, Claudia Rivera Cotto. September 11, 2025 (6.3 min)
- 'A light within ourselves': Carolina Latinx Center holds 4th annual La Conferencia
By Mariah Temple, Daily Tar Heel, Monday, March 3, 2025. La Conferencia is an event where Latino students and professionals across the state convene to share their experiences, explore their interests and network with mentors.
- Book recommendations for celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month
Southern Poverty Law Center, September 13, 2024
- Eliminating Health Disparities, Conversations with Latinos
Eliminating Health Disparities, Conversations with Latinos. Helen Rodriguez-Trias, America Bracho, Rosa Maria Gil, Isabel M. Martinez, Henry Montes, José Szapocznik, Fernando M. Treviño ETR Associates, Santa Cruz, California, 2003