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CSRC curates performances and installations at LA Art Show, new crowdfunding campaign for "Home--So Different, So Appealing," CSRC librarian meets the Mayor, fellowship and grants opportunities, and more, in this month's newsletter! (Image: Mayor Eric Garcetti, CSRC librarian Xaviera Flores, and LAPL city librarian John F. Szabo)
CSRC at LA Art Show! Presenting performances and installations by Raphael Montañez Ortiz, Ramiro Gomez, and Louis Hock.  January 11 - 15 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
The Inter-University Program for Latino Research (IUPLR) is accepting applications for the IUPLR/Mellon Fellowship Program (academic year 2017-18). The program supports ABD doctoral students in the humanities who are writing dissertations in Latina/o studies.
Applications are now available for the UCLA Institute of American Cultures (IAC) 2017-2018 Visiting Scholar Fellowship Program in Ethnic Studies. Applicants must have a PhD by the beginning of the fellowship year.
Rotating exhibitions drawn from CSRC collections are on display inside the library and in the vitrine at the entrance. Exhibitions are free to the public.
Since its founding, the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC) has played a pivotal role in the development of scholarly research on the Chicano-Latino population, which is now the largest minority group and the fastest growing population in the United States. Our research mission is supported by five distinct components: a library with special collections archive, an academic press, collaborative research projects, public programs and community-based partnerships, and a competitive grant and fellowship program.
The CSRC will be closed December 23 - January 2 for winter break.

New Expanded Edition!

This third edition of the Reader documents the foundation of Chicano studies, testifies to its broad disciplinary range, and explores its continuing development.