| 2005 | “Best Place to Not Wear That Che Guevara T-Shirt You Bought at the Mall Resistencia,” in Austin Chronicle |
| 2006 | Proclamation by the City of Austin for declaring Red Salmon Arts Day on August 26, 2006 |
| 2007 | “The Power of Poetry” by Michael May in Austin Chronicle |
| 2008 | NACCS Community Recognitions for Resistencia Bookstore and Red Salmon Arts |
| 2012 | “Resistencia Bookstore: A historical haven for the oppressed and the go-to place for rare texts” by Gabino Iglesias in CultureMap Austin |
| 2012 | Listing in Guerrilla Media |
| 2013 | “Literary Tourism: A Book Lover’s Guide to Austin, Texas” in Book Riot |
| 2014 | “A New Chapter Unfolds for Resistencia Bookstore,” by Nancy Flores in Austin American-Statesman |
| 2014 | “La nueva Resistencia,” by Nancy Flores in ¡ahora sí! |
| 2014 | Awarded a Alfredo Cisneros del Moral Foundation Grant |
| 2014 | “What Is the Impact of Hispanic Culture in Austin?” (interactive project), Austin American-Statesman (Featuring Executive Director, Lilia Rosas) |
| 2014 | “Lilia Rosas—Resistencia Bookstore,” in Making Austin HERstory, film produced by Women’s Community Center of Central Texas), directed by Andrea Zarate |
| 2016 | Nat. Brut Visits Resistencia Bookstore in Austin, TX |
| 2016 | “The Feminist Shelf,” by Roxanne Zech in Smear |
| 2016 | Featured in “On-line Floricanto. Floricanto for the Organizers of the Texas Teen Book Festival,” La Bloga |
| 2017 | Resist Grant Recipient , Resist Foundation |
| 2018 | Community Sabbatical Research Grant, Humanities Institute, UT Austin for Lilia Rosas |
| 2019 | “10 Must-Visit Independent Austin Bookstores,” by Sam Russek in Austin Chronicle |
| 2019 | Awarded a Austin Impact Accelerator Grant |
| 2019 | Resist Grant Recipient , Resist Foundation |
| 2019 | PODER César E. Chávez “Sí Se Puede” Award for Lilia Rosas |
| 2019 | “La Resistencia,” directed by Jonathan Horstmann |
| 2019 | Received an OFFICE OF INNOVATION SOCIAL INNOVATION GRANT, City of Austin |
| 2020 | Resist Grant Recipient, Resist Foundation |
| 2020 | Resilience Program Recipient from Equity Office, City of Austin |
| 2020 | Featured in “‘YOU HAD TO BE PASSIONATE AND CRAZY’: FEMINIST BOOKSELLERS IN THE SOUTH” by Rose Norman in Sinister Wisdom, Spring 2020. |
| 2021 | Featured in Bookstores and Ancestral Homelands | Cultural Spaces of Mapping Literary Tejas |
| 2021 | Featured in Native America Calling |
| 2022 | Resist Grant Recipient, Resist Foundation |
| 2022 | “Take a Deep Dive into these Unique Latinx Bookstores,” in Bookstr |
| 2023 | Rain to River Minigrant Awardee, Watershed Protection Department, City of Austin |
| 2023 | Inaugural Thrive Grant Recipient from the Cultural Arts Division, City of Austin |
| 2023 | Living Cities Pass-thru-Grant Administrator |
| 2023 | “INDIGI-LIT! Find Yourself in Indian Country – in an Indigenous-Owned Bookstore” in NativeAmerica.travel |
| 2024 | Received a Elevate Grant from the Cultural Arts Division, City of Austin |
| 2024 | Featured in Tejano Arts Organizations, Austin Parks and Recreation, City of Austin |
| 2024-2025 | Intersectional Humanities (IHI) Community Scholar Awardee, UT Austin |
| 2025 | Paramount Theatre Featured Red Salmon Arts as an Organization for Amplify Austin |
| 2025 | “Community Highlights: Meet Lilia Rosas of Red Salmon Arts, Casa de Resistencia Books” in VoyageAustin |
| 2025 | “Indigenous Owned Bookstores,” in Traditional Center for Indigenous Knowledge and Healing |
| 2025 | “Festival Envisions World Where We’re All ‘Free2Be’ – by BIPOC and Queer Artists” in Austin Free Press |
| 2025 | East Austin Conservancy – Legacy Business Award |
| 2025 | Duende-Word BIPOC Bookseller Award Nomination for Lilia Rosas |
| 2025 | 2026 Community Action Partner Nominee for Wheatsville Coop |
