OPEN-SOURCED & WEBSITE BUILDING
- Boboltz, Sara. “Wikipedia’s Hostility to Women and People of Color.” HuffPost. April 17, 2015. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/wikipedia-gender-racial-bias_n_7054550.
- Morrison, Aimée. “Wikipedia, Feminism, and the Politics of Representation.” New Review of Academic Librarianship 27, no. 1: 80–94. https://doi.org/10.1080/13614568.2020.1865463.
- Parris, Amanda. “The Untold Story of Wikipedia’s Sexism.” Wired. March 17, 2015. https://www.wired.com/2015/03/wikipedia-sexism/.
- Pérez-Peña, Richard. “At Howard, a Historically Black University, Filling in Wikipedia’s Gaps in Color.” New York Times. February 19, 2015. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/20/us/at-howard-a-historically-black-university-filling-in-wikipedias-gaps-in-color.html.
- Schwulst, Laurel. “My Website Is a Shifting House Next to a River of Knowledge – What Could Yours Be?” The Creative Independent. March 26, 2019. https://thecreativeindependent.com/essays/laurel-schwulst-my-website-is-a-shifting-house-next-to-a-river-of-knowledge-what-could-yours-be/.
WEBSITE INSPIRATION & SIMILAR PROJECTS
- “BIPOC Design History.” Accessed July 13, 2025. https://bipocdesignhistory.com/.
- “Explore.” Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA). Accessed July 13, 2025. https://islaa.org/explore/.
- “Fandom.” Accessed July 13, 2025. https://www.fandom.com/.
- “Gráfica Latina.” Accessed July 13, 2025. https://graficalatina.com/2/.
- “People’s Graphic Design Archive.” Accessed July 13, 2025. https://peoplesgdarchive.org/.
- “Typographic Posters Archive.” Accessed July 13, 2025. https://www.typographicposters.com/archive.
MOSAIC HISTORY IN LATIN AMERICA
- “Cárcamo de Dolores.” Condé Nast Traveler. Accessed July 13, 2025. https://www.cntraveler.com/activities/ciudad-de-mexico/carcamo-de-dolores.
- ““Mask (Teotihuacan).” Ancient Americas Appropriated, University of Illinois Chicago. Accessed July 13, 2025. https://mail.aaa.digital.uic.edu/s/ancientamericasappropriated/item/7645#lg=1&slide=0.
- “Mosaic Art in Mexico.” Laguna Mosaics. Accessed July 13, 2025. https://www.lagunamosaics.com/mosaic-art-mexico-mexican-mosaics.
- “Pre-Columbian Mosaics.” Encyclopaedia Britannica. Accessed July 13, 2025. https://www.britannica.com/art/mosaic-art/Pre-Columbian-mosaics.
LATINE GRAPHIC DESIGN NARRATIVES
- “AIGA Medalist: Rebeca Méndez.” AIGA: The Professional Association for Design. Accessed July 13, 2025. https://www.aiga.org/membership-community/aiga-awards/2017-aiga-medalist-rebeca-mendez.
- Balvanera, Mariana. “MJ Balvanera.” Accessed July 13, 2025. https://mjbalvanera.com/.
- “José Guadalupe Posada.” Wikipedia. Last modified June 27, 2024. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Guadalupe_Posada.
- “Latino Design Histories.” AIGA Baltimore. Accessed July 13, 2025. https://baltimore.aiga.org/latino-design-histories/.
- “Logo Design – Mexico City 1968.” Olympics.com. Accessed July 13, 2025. https://www.olympics.com/en/olympic-games/mexico-city-1968/logo-design.
- Méndez, Rebeca. “Rebeca Méndez Studio.” Accessed July 13, 2025. http://www.rebecamendez.com.
- “Miguel Covarrubias.” Wikipedia. Last modified March 30, 2024. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_Covarrubias.
- “Nosotros/Us.” Periferia. Accessed July 13, 2025. https://periferia.com.mx/Nosotros-Us.
IMAGES
- Ainsworth, Michael. “A 2017 Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration.” Photograph. New York Times. Associated Press Photo. 2017.
- Herrera, Cadex. La Cultura Cura. Acrylic on Polytab, 15 × 25 ft. Saint Paul: CLUES, n.d.
- Mixtec-Aztec. Double-Headed Serpent. Turquoise mosaic on wood. ca. 1400–1521. The British Museum.
- Ramírez Vázquez, Pedro, Eduardo Terrazas, and Lance Wyman. Mexico 1968 Olympic Logo. 1968. Poster. Mexico City: Organizing Committee for the Games of the XIX Olympiad. Accessed August 4, 2025. https://www.olympics.com/en/olympic-games/mexico-city-1968/logo-design.
- Readymag. Readymag: Design Online Publications Without Code. Accessed August 4, 2025. https://readymag.com/