Events
A two-day symposium organized by Scripps College, the Getty Foundation, the Getty Research Institute, and The San Diego Museum of Art in conjunction with the Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA.
A two-day symposium organized by Scripps College, the Getty Foundation, the Getty Research Institute, and The San Diego Museum of Art in conjunction with the Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA.
The Cha Cha Files: A Chapina Poética (Kórima Press, 2014) by Maya Chinchilla is a timely debut that makes visible the Central American-Guatemalan diaspora.
Panelists will discuss the successful organizing campaign of a small group of Latino gardeners against the City of L.A.’s draconian leaf blower ban. (ALAGLA graphic by Robert Russell, 2012)
Most labor and migration studies classify migrants with limited formal education or credentials as “unskilled.” Skills of the “Unskilled” reports the findings of a five-year study that draws on research including interviews with 320 Mexican migrants and return migrants in North Carolina and Guanajuato, Mexico.
A launch event for the first edition of the journal bozalta to further the formation of a bozalta community.
Vice Provost M. Belinda Tucker cordially invites you to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the IAC's ethnic studies research centers at UCLA.
Maricón Collective was formed in the spring of 2014 as a queer Chicano/Latino DJ and artist collective “with the hope to bring Queer POC people together through dance and celebration” (mission statement).
The first annual Regeneración Tlacuilolli: UCLA Raza Studies Journal symposium seeks to discuss issues relating to policing, police violence, and militarized state oppression.