The open access academic journal, Latinx Talk, co-founded and co-edited by Professor Theresa Delgadillo, has been selected as part of the 2025-2028 cohort of the Open Access Community Investment Program (OACIP) of the Lyrasis network. OACIP mobilizes a national and international consortium of academic and public libraries, academic departments, institutions, research centers, museums, and funding agencies to evaluate and collectively fund Diamond Open Access (OA) journals. OACIP will be collecting financial commitments to support Latinx Talk between now and July 2026. Latinx Talk has a fourteen-year record as a collaboratively run and peer-reviewed academic journal specializing in short form research. Latinx Talk enjoys the support of a national Editorial and Advisory Boards made up of leading Latinx studies scholars. Professor Delgadillo and her co-PIs and co-Editors, Belinda Linn Rincón at CUNY and Isabel Espinal at UMASS are honored by this prestigious designation as a Diamond Open Access journal and will be working with the Editorial Board to raise financial commitments from universities across the U.S. and internationally. Students at UW-Madison have been involved in Latinx Talk in two ways: as published authors and as editorial assistants on the site. Latinx Talk published three essays by undergraduates in Delgadillo’s English and CHICLA classes in its Undergraduate Research Series. Chicanx/e and Latinx/e Studies students Danitza Rodríguez Jiménez, Carmen Ibarra, and Andrea Flores Ortiz have worked on editorial projects for Latinx Talk over the past several years with the generous support of the Brittingham Fund at UW-Madison. These projects have included the creation and publication of Mini-Readers based on previously published essays and articles on Mujeres Talk and Latinx Talk as well as Latinx Talk’s ongoing Undergraduate Research Series.