Events
The CSRC is a cosponsor of the Latino Art Now! "Re-Imaging Global Intersections" Conference in Chicago, IL
This urgent forum explores the issues of resource extraction and state violence and their impact on the future of indigenous and environmental rights activism in Honduras.
Meet renowned film director Jesus Treviño and award-winning journalist Luis Torres as they discuss their exceptional careers, and involvement in the Chicano Legacy Project.
Join us for the UCLA premiere of the critically acclaimed documentary No Más Bebés, which tells a story of a small group of Mexican immigrant women who sued county doctors, the state, and the U.S. government after being sterilized at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
We are proud to present Dr. Karin Nielsen, MD, Professor, Clinic Pediatrics, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine and Director, Center for Brazilian Studies, UCLA Latin American Institute.
This reception will honor García, who has given the UCLA Library audiotapes from interviews with education leader Sal Castro and others chronicling their experiences during the historic East Los Angeles walkouts.
Join us for a presentation and lecture by Professor Eduardo De La Cruz on the ceremonial planting of maize. The lecture will be in Spanish and Náhuatl.
On April 21 and April 22, The About...Productions' Chicano Legacy Project will present a staged reading of a student-written play.
CSRC director Chon A. Noriega leads an informal tour of the exhibition Don’t Look Back: The 1990s at MOCA.
On April 21 and April 22, About...Productions' Chicano Legacy Project will present a staged reading of a student-written play.
Eduardo Corral, the first Latino poet to win the Yale Series of Younger Poets Award, will read from his book Slow Lighting (2012).
Laleña Vellanoweth, costume and textile conservator and Andrew W. Mellon Conservation Education Fellow in the UCLA/Getty Graduate Program in Archaeological and Ethnographic Conservation, will lead a hands-on workshop demonstrating the process of preserving and describing textile components of four CSRC collections