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University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

Archive-It Partner Since: Sep, 2008

Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: https://lib.utsa.edu/specialcollections   

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UTSA Libraries Special Collections sustains the university's teaching, research, and outreach mission by preserving and providing access to valuable primary resources, and by creating digital collections for use by students and scholars at UTSA and from around the world. Through its web archiving program, Special Collections uses Archive-It 1) to regularly capture and preserve web content created by UTSA’s administrative units, academic programs, and student life groups as part of our University Archives’ collecting mandate; and 2) to capture websites of organizations and web coverage of topical events that complement and/or supplement our physical collection development strategies. For more information, see our web archiving methods and collection guidelines at: http://lib.utsa.edu/files/default/Special%20Collections/UTSAWebArchivingMethodsAndCollectionGuidelines_2016-03.pdf

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Title: Annunciation House | News from Annunciation House, El Paso/Juarez border region.

URL: https://annunciationhouse.org/

Collection: Immigration/Borderlands Web Collection

Description: We are an all-volunteer organization serving immigrants and refugees on the US/Mexico border. Annunciation House operates two shelters in El Paso, Texas, as well as Border Awareness Experiences for groups hoping to learn more about the human impact of economic and immigration policies

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Subject:   Immigration--Public interest groups. Immigrants--Civil rights--United States. Texas. Mexican American Border Region.

Title: Annunciation House - YouTube

URL: https://www.youtube.com/user/annunciationhouse/

Collection: Immigration/Borderlands Web Collection

Description: Helping the poor in migration since 1978. In a Gospel spirit of service and solidarity, we accompany the migrant, homeless, and economically vulnerable peoples of the border region through hospitality, advocacy, and education. We place ourselves among these poor so as to live our faith and transform our understanding of what constitutes more just relationships between peoples, countries, and economies.

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Subject:   Immigration--Public interest groups. Mexican American Border Region. Immigrants--Civil rights--United States.

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