Events
Celebrate Día De Los Muertos with the CSRC at this year's Los Angeles Latino Book and Family Festival, a presentation of Latino Literacy Now and East Los Angeles College.
The CSRC is pleased to present a poetry reading by B.V. (Ben) Olguín, "Towards a Critical Masculinity? Lyrical Meditations on Gender, Sexuality & Violence from Houston to Havana."
Award-winning author and UCLA alumnus Jeff Chang discusses his new book Who We Be: The Colorization of America (St. Martins, 2014).
The CSRC welcomes fiber artist Consuelo Jimenez Underwood. Underwood's work is currently on view in "Crossing Borders: Stories of Migration in Contemporary Art," an exhibition at CSU-Dominguez Hills featuring six California artists whose work explores the visual impact of immigration and migration.
An international conference hosted by the Stanford University Art & Art History Department. A free event, open to everyone.
The daughter of a Salvadoran family, Leticia Hernandez-Linares was born in Los Angeles and has been living, writing and working in San Francisco’s Mission District since 1995.
Adolfo Guzman-Lopez could not have imagined the true-life stories he'd report on when he took his first journalism job in 1996.
The CSRC welcomes the authors of the first book to examine the lives of DREAMers in the wake of Obama’s deferred action policy. The authors relay the real-life stories of more than 100 DREAMers from four states.
The CSRC is pleased to welcome nine artists whose work appears in "Lowriting: Shots, Rides & Stories from the Chicano Soul" edited by S.J. Rivera with photography by Art Meza, and "¡Ban This! The BSP Anthology of Xican@ Literature" edited by Santino J. Rivera.
Please join us in honoring the 2014-2015 IAC visiting researchers and scholars, graduate and predoctoral fellows, and research grant awardees in residence at each of the UCLA ethnic studies research centers.
Sonia Henríquez, from the Guna pueblo, is a leader of Olowagli, a women’s organization of the Guna Yala region. She represents indigenous women in the National Council of Women of Panama.