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HONR 370-004: What Were Hispanic Women Thinking?

A course guide tailored for an Honors Special Topics course called, " What Were Hispanic Women Thinking?"

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Mariana Gallardo
B.A. in Foreign Language Education, M.S. in Computer Science Student
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agalla15@students.towson.edu

Purpose of this Guide

This course guide is tailored for an Honors Special Topics course called, " What Were Hispanic Women Thinking?" This serves as a guide to English-Speakers who desire access to resources on Spanish-speaking authors and other prominent Hispanic women of interest, who are commonly written about in Spanish. Resources exist, it's just a matter of being familiar with which platforms one should be looking at and for what types of resources. 

Databases Accessible for Towson Students

Other Research Resources

These are NPR audio files from the English-language radio program, The Latin File, which, given the name, encompasses a variety of Latinx-related topics. In order to best find what you are looking for, on the left-hand side, click "Title List" which should start the process of downloading the Title List file. Enable editing, so that you can filter by English Language and also find key words, such as "women". If you find a topic or file of interest, go back to the original link and in the search bar, search that topic to retrieve the file.

Writing Resources