'Querencia: Place and Belonging in Chandler' Exhibit

Event description

  • Arts and entertainment
  • Campus life
  • Free
  • Inclusion

Explore the history and contributions of the Hispanic/Latino community in Chandler, Arizona, featured in a new exhibit on display at the Polytechnic campus Library.

"Querencia: Place and Belonging in Chandleris an oral history project by Rafael Martinez, ASU historian, assistant professor of Southwest Borderlands, and co-director of the Latinx Oral History Lab. The project collects stories of community members from historical Hispanic and Latino neighborhoods from across decades and generations

The stories of the first 12 participants in this project are featured in the library. Learn more about the project in ASU News.

The exhibit is on display during regular library hours until Dec. 15, 2024. Check Polytechnic campus Library hours.

Visitors can also read or listen to the full oral history interviews on this Chandlerpedia site for the project.

Listen to a podcast! Hear Professor Martinez discuss the oral history project on an episode of “Archives Glow,” a podcast created by the Community-Driven Archives Initiative at the ASU Library.

A tree icon surrounded by text "Querencia Chandler"

Event contact

Laura Cox, ASU Library
laura.m.cox.1@asu.edu
Date

Friday, December 13, 2024

Time

8:00 am7:00 pm (MST)

Location

Polytechnic campus Library

Cost

Free