This guide was produced by the National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) and Latin American and Iberian Institute (LAII) at The University of New Mexico as part of a collaborative effort to reach middle and high school educators interested in teaching about the Bracero Program. We used broad parameters when considering which materials to include, acknowledging the topic's complexity. Compiled resources address the intertwined history and relationship of the United States and Mexico, the context and ongoing conditions of immigrants and particularly migrant farmworkers, and the need for social justice and social engagement around questions of labor rights and human rights. Questions and comments may be directed to laiioutreach@unm.edu.