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How Your Gift Helps Voces

If you believe the Latino/a perspective must be woven into the US historical narrative, you support Voces’ mission: To create a greater awareness of the Latino/a experience in the US. The interviews are important to the interview subjects and their loved ones. But the importance of Voces extends far beyond the personal. These interviews are the building blocks for books, journal articles, short documentaries and news stories. Photos are used in documentary films, exhibits, publications – even virtual reality art installations. They are used to put a face on the Latino/a experience. 

Support Voces with a one time donation.

 

The investment level for an endowed excellence fund starts at $25,000, which can be pledged over 5 years. The original gift is permanently invested, and the annual earnings from that investment support Voces.

This type of endowment can support everything from travel and video production to student internships giving the Voces director flexibility to answer the needs of the center.


 

You can select a gift that maximizes the benefits to you, your family, and to the Voces Oral History Center.

By including the Voces Oral History Center in your charitable giving you can create a legacy and protect what you love most about the center, the research, and the University of Texas at Austin.

Enclose a check payable to the University of Texas at Austin; in the memo line, note that the donation is intended for the Voces Oral History Center. Please mail to: School of Journalism and Media, UT Austin, P.O. Box 7727, Austin, TX 78713-9953

I support Voces because it is a history bank for all Americans – preserving the Latino/a perspective.

Guillermo Nicolas, Voces Donor

 

Voces is important because it enhances our understanding of the past and present by illuminating the stories of ordinary people that have not been widely included in historical documentation.

Terry Modoff, Voces Donor

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