Events
Join us in honoring the 2017-2018 IAC Visiting Scholars, Graduate & Predoctoral Fellows, and Research Grant Awardees!
At this event, hear from a variety of speakers on the topic of race and resistance. Follow the conversation on Twitter with the hashtag #OnRace.
Nonny De la Peña will explore how immersive journalism is a vehicle for change and how feminism shapes her work.
This documentary tells the story of Dolores Huerta, a leader alongside Cesar Chavez during the fight for racial and labor justice for farm workers and notable feminist of the twentieth century.
Join us for an intergenerational dialogue with R. Aída Hernández Castillo, Shannon Speed (Chickasaw), and Brenda Nicolas (Zapotec).
This free discussion presents insights from artists featured in the exhibition, as well as from the curators. An exhibition viewing and reception precede the conversation.
Organized by the Museum of Fine Arts Houston and the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center for the Getty-led arts initiative Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, the exhibition Home—So Different, So Appealing explores how contemporary U.S. Latino and Latin American artists address the concept of “home.” On view through January 21, 2018.
The Association for Latin American Art (ALAA) is sponsoring an impressive roster of curator-led tours of the PST: LA/LA exhibitions currently on view throughout LA, co-organized by CSRC associate director Villaseñor Black and Elisa Mandell, associate professor of visual arts at Cal State Fullerton.
Dr. Álvaro Ochoa Serrano will discuss a compilation of works stemming from el Congreso Internacional del Corrido in 2010 that he compiled.
Join us for a reading and zine workshop with authors and entrepreneurs, Chicana Catwoman and Alexandra Beehive.
Ángel Kú and Valiana Aguilar, two compañer@s from the Center for Encounters and Intercultural Dialogues and the Universidad de la Tierra, Oaxaca will share information about Indigenous autonomy and community self-determination across Mexico in Oaxaca, Chiapas, and Yucatán.