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Resources of Spanish heritage language research and teaching
Wakelet Collection for HLL teaching, by me and ErinMauffray, PhD
The National Heritage Language Resource Center, at the University of California, Los Angeles, is a federally funded language resource center whose mission is to develop effective pedagogical approaches to teaching heritage language learners, both by creating a research base and by pursuing curriculum design, materials development, and teacher education.
CSU Pueblo - Open Educational Resources for Spanish
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Academic writing
The Graduate Writing Guy, writing tips for grad school
Academic Phrasebank, a resource for academic writers
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For early-career linguists
For first-generation students: First Generation Access and Equity (FGAE) Committee at the Linguistic Society of America
Crash Course Linguistics, free and accessible videos about all things linguistics
Ethnologue, a guide of languages of the world
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Resources for Undocumented Students & Individuals
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Non-profits and language access
California Latine Power Map, an easy-to-use online mapping and data tool created to chart Latine leadership across California.
Multilingual Chicago, created to recognize and promote the many languages spoken in the city.
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Resources for immigration
The Immigration Project in Central Illinois was founded in 1995 with the goal of ensuring legal access to the Immigrant populations of downstate Illinois. Since then, The Immigration Project has been growing and changing, bringing immigration legal services to the immigrants of Central and Southern Illinois.
The Refugee Center, serving immigrants, refugees, and migrant families in Champaign, Urbana and the entire East Central Illinois region. Contact us at The Refugee Center.