Collections
La Casita's "Abuelas (Grandmothers)" exhibit. The new exhibit features shared narratives and family stories about abuelas, along with works by Latinx artists Juan Juarez, Juan Cruz, Bennie Guzman, Peggy Robles-Alvarado and Daisy Arroyo.
Cartoons drawn by Polish immigrant, Henryk Archacki, representing current events at the time with a sense of Polish pride.
Balcón Criollo is a permanent and evergrowing exhibition that honors the history and culture of Hispanic communities in Syracuse and across Central New York.
Interviews at La Casita Cultural Center in Syracuse, New York for WSYR's Christie Casciano in the fall of 2021. Part of a special program commemorating Hispanic Heritage Month.
This collection includes correspondence and documents relating to Welsh immigrant Dr. Daniel Roberts and his decendents.
Photographs and ephemera showing the many cultural backgrounds of the greater Binghamton area.
Materials about the Finnish community of Spencer, including clippings about the Van Etten Communist Camp.
Cuban music expert Liamna Pestana Roche talks about the history of Caribbean music and traditional instruments.
Materials from the library's local history collection, including works by local authors.
Oral history interviews that document the immigrant experiences of Hudson Valley residents and their families.
The collection documents General Electric's Americanization program, which existed from 1919 to 1931.
This collection includes certificates and other documents for an immigrant who settled in Oneida County, as well as a civics textbook from Oneida County.
Images collected and copied by the Seneca Falls Historical Society for a 1999 exhibit about the local Italian community.
Images reflecting the Francophone culture and history of New York State.
Art works created by Puerto Rican artist, Juan Cruz.
A collection of recorded interviews with Italian-Americans living in the Watertown Area
*Interviews from Latino Veterans and Military Families
"Latinos in Baseball: From the Barrios to the Big Leagues," was the topic for this panel presentation and the aim of this discussion was to examine baseball as a social and cultural force within US-Latino communities.
A selection of oral history interviews from the New Rochelle Public Library.
This collection contains Oral Histories from people living and working in Tompkins County, New York.
Audio recordings of Suffolk County residents.
This collection contains documents relating to the resettlement of displaced persons in the Twin Tiers following World War II.
An exhibit commemorating Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month featuring a series of paintings and video interviews.
Photographs displaying the people and community activities of the Syracuse Polish Home in the 20th century.