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Amalia Mesa-Bains: Rituals of Memory, Migration, and Cultural Space published by CSRC Press earned top honors at the 2025 International Latino Book Awards, which were presented at a ceremony October 25 at MiraCosta College.
This report offers a little-known narrative of nonbinary immigrants through an intersectional lens.
Latinas in the United States earn significantly lower hourly wages than non-Hispanic white men and, on average, less than women from other racial and ethnic groups.
The Fall 2025 issue includes essays on Chicana/o food imaginaries and re-representing migrant spaces through meso-mapping. The Dossier section explores the history and significance of the Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies at San José State University. The art of Malaquías Montoya is featured. Print and online subscriptions available!
The Chicano Studies Reader, the best-selling anthology of articles from Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies. Now available as an e-book for KIndle, NOOK, and Kobo!

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Publications from the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Press explore the Chicana/o and Latina/o experience. They showcase the latest research in a range of disciplines, presented in a variety of formats: the pre-eminent journal in the field, award-winning books, policy briefs and research reports, oral histories, and historical films on DVD.

CSRC Press was founded in 1969 to provide a voice for young academics who could not find mainstream publishers. The Press’s contribution to academic scholarship continues to grow as Chicana/o and Latina/o studies develop in new directions.

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