Curated Resources
- Detained: Voices from the Migrant Incarceration System
- Archive Tucson, an oral history project about life and change in Tucson
- Arizona Memory Project
- Southwest Jewish Archives Website
- Arizona Queer Archives from the Institute for LGBTQ Studies
- Borderlands Archives from UofA's Special Collections
- National Archives
- Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers,
- Protocols for Native American Archival Materials
- 389 Miles, directed by LuisCarlos Davis
- Hopi History Project - Moquis and Kastiilam: Hopis, Spaniards and the Trauma of History Seminar Video
- 2021 Sundance Institute Indigenous Short Film Tour, from the Heard Museum
- The Way Ahead, a film created by the War Relocation Authority and showed to Japanese-Americans upon their release from internment camps
- Deportation of Mexican Americans in the 1930s a short documentary about the deportation of Mexican Americans and the oppression many faced at the time.
- TCCC Chinese Grocery Stores Symposium Panel (“The vanishing Chinese grocery store”)
- The Transcontinental Railroad
- "We Are Here: Stories From Black Tucsonians" from The Dunbar Pavilion, a 13-episode docuseries about Blackness, belonging, and connection in Tucson.
- “Heartbreak and Hope: Life in a Refugee Camp” , Omar Mohamed & Victoria Jamieson's session at the 2021 Tucson Festival of Books
- African-American History in Tucson-Part 1, from the League of Women Voters
- TeachArchives (project based at the Brooklyn Historical Society for teaching middle school to graduate school students with primary sources)
- DOCSTeach (online tool for teaching with documents, from the National Archives)
- Curriculum Guide for An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People
- Land of the Cranes Learning Guide
- Arizona Indian Communities, from the Heard Museum
- Away From Home: American Indian Boarding School Stories, from the Heard Museum
- Border Hub | Centro Fronterizo: a data-driven digital storytelling hub reporting on race and ethnicity in the Arizona-Sonora borderlands between 1882-1924.; this hub is a repository of bilingual research materials; a tool-set for conducting computational analysis of historic Arizona borderlands newspapers; and an exhibition of data-driven research projects.
- Sandy Chan’s “The History of Tucson’s Chinese Community”
- Through Our Parents' Eyes: Our Communities
- African American Museum of Southern Arizona: Oral Histories
- Archive Tucson, oral histories of life and change in Tucson and Southern Arizona
- Arizona Memory Project, Oral History Collections
- Barrio Stories Project
- Studs Terkel Center for Oral History (Chicago)
- LGBTQ History: Oral History Hub
- "The Right to Know": Decolonizing Native American Archives, Jennifer R. O'Neal
- Yaqui Bird Songs PDF - how migration stories travel
- Book: The Chinese of Early Tucson (Open Access E-book)
- Navajo/Diné and Two Spirit: Ethnographic Photograph Collections and Other Gendered Stories
- Arizona Memory Project, Photograph Collections
- Historic images of the Santa Cruz River through Tucson
- Historical Photographs of Santa Cruz River, Silver Lake, Rillito River, and the 1915 flood
- Southwest Pride Slideshow (Intersection of Native Americans & LGBTQ)
- 3Ps in a Pod podcast: S11 Episode 3: How Schools and Teachers Can Support Refugee Students with Julie Kasper
- All My Relations podcast
- “Can Our Ancestors Hear Us?” episode (Indigenous Perspectives and Oral Histories)
- Know Tucson Podcast
- African Latinas in Colonial Arizona (scholar and story teller Dr. Michael Engs tells little known stories about African Latinas in colonial AZ on KXCI Community Radio
- Queer Migrations, Lydia Otero Podcast Interview
- Tucsonense podcast