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A tribute to the civil rights leader and education reformer by Carlos M. Haro, CSRC Assistant Director Emeritus.

(Pictured: Sal Castro leads the 1968 school walkouts in East Los Angeles)

A symposium on Latino emo on May 31, plus news, opportunities, and a sale on all CSRC art books and DVDs!

Pictured (L-R): Maylei Blackwell, Chon A. Noriega, Dan Guerrero, Monica Palacios, Mónica Taher, David Damian Figueroa, Roland Palencia, Rita Gonzalez, and Francisco Dueñas

The Spring 2013 issue of Aztlán. Order your copy today!

This 2012 pilot study established that a methodology that employs biological markers can be useful in determining the physiological and psychological effects of hate speech.

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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.

 

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New Release

Oral history has been utilized for decades by anthropologists, historians, and sociologists to collect data about lived experience. This book explores how oral history, using video recordings and storytelling as well as interviews, can be employed for a number of purposes in communities of color.

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