Events
The UCLA LGBT Studies Department hosted its first QGrad Conference in 1999. Since then, QGrad has brought together the best research from graduate students across the country.
The ninth annual Latina/o Education Summit will bring together legal scholars, social scientists, advocates, and administrators in order to assess the impact and implications of the DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) and the 2011 DREAM Act on Latina/o students.
The CSRC is proudly participating in the 5th Annual Homeboy "Every Angeleno Counts" 5K Run/Walk! Join us!
Your heart beats at the speed of the spoken word pulsing with the rhythm of California Interstates 5, 15, 405 and Route 78. You’re on the road with Taco Shop Poets.
This year we'll celebrate the CSRC Press's new Oral Histories Series, plus a new library exhibition in collaboration with the UC Santa Barbara Library Department of Special Collections, "That's Entertainment: Dan Guerrero and the Making of a Hollywood Original." Plus a special in-person presentation by Guerrero.
Following the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the 60-100,000 Spanish-speaking citizens of New Mexico were subordinated to the rule of a foreign nation.