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Coblentz, Cassandra., Cloutier, Crista, and Pascale, Mark. Right to Print : Segura Publishing Company. Scottsdale, Ariz.: Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, 2007.

Hanley, Sarah Kirk., Segura, Joe, and O'Hearn, Jessica. Images of Social Justice from the Segura Arts Studio. Notre Dame, Indiana]: Snite Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame, 2016.

Reinoza, Tatiana. Reclaiming the Americas : Latinx Art and the Politics of Territory. First edition.. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2023.

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 * Coblentz, Cassandra., Cloutier, Crista, and Pascale, Mark. Right to Print : Segura Publishing Company. Scottsdale, Ariz.: Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, 2007.
 * This work is organized by the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. The dialogue between Cassandra Coblentz and Joe Segura took place at the Segura Company Publishing studio on May 29, 2007 which covers the topic in depth, helping establish notability.


 * Hanley, Sarah Kirk., Segura, Joe, and O'Hearn, Jessica. Images of Social Justice from the Segura Arts Studio. Notre Dame, Indiana]: Snite Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame, 2016.
 * This book was published by the Snite Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame in 2016. The author writes about Segura being reborn at the University of Notre Dame when he relocated his studio to South Bend, Indiana. It provides detailed insight on its trajectory collaborating with the University of Notre Dame and the local South Bend community. The author also discusses the role of the Segura Arts Studio as a platform for artists to contribute to conversations surrounding societal issues. By presenting images that evoke and confront social justice topics, it aims to stimulate dialogue and reflection.
 * “Joe Segura Interviewed by Thomas Ybarra Frausto .” YouTube, 25 Oct. 2016, https://youtu.be/0SJf8t6X_p0?si=zlbeHEPNcUg0WYbP . Accessed 13 Nov. 2023.
 * The video is an interview with Joe Segura conducted by Thomas Ybarra Frausto, an independent scholar of Latin American arts and culture.
 * Reinoza, Tatiana. Reclaiming the Americas : Latinx Art and the Politics of Territory. First edition.. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2023.
 * This book was published by the University of Texas Press in Austin, Texas in 2023. The author highlights the work of four different Latinx artists, including Joe Segura. Reinoza uncovers how these artists' work has transcended the lines of scholarship that focus on specific ethnic groups.