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September 12, 2012

The Huffington Post reported on a recent study by the National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) that concluded large shares of non-Latino Americans embrace and fully believe a whole host of stereotypes about the nation's Latino population. The CSRC was a research partner in this study.

Huffington Post, September 12, 2012

September 8, 2012

The Chicano Studies Research Center's achievements in activism, education, outreach, publication, and service on pressing issues facing the Chicano and Latino communities are called "truly exemplary."

September 6, 2012

Story mentions the CSRC as one of the recipients of a 2010-11 Warhol Foundation grant, funds that went toward the L.A. Xicano project.

Los Angeles Times, September 6, 2012

August 30, 2012

Media coverage on the latest report in the Hate Speech in the Media project.

Radio World Online, August 29, 2012

August 25, 2012

HSN Health News reports on the CSRC study using biological markers to determine the impact of hate speech on listeners to conservative talk radio

Hispanically Speaking News, August 25, 2012

August 23, 2012

Chon A. Noriega is quoted in this article about Asco

Los Angeles Review of Books, August 23, 2012

August 23, 2012

An NPR story on college-bound Latinos quotes research by Daniel Solorzano, UCLA professor of education and former associate director of the CSRC.

UCLA News, August 23, 2012

August 21, 2012

In episode #216, socio-digital strategist Lauren DeLisa Coleman reports on the latest findings in the CSRC's Hate Speech in the Media project

LCD Radio, August 30, 2012

Listen here: http://www.ldcoleman.com/radio/episodes/LDCradioep216.mp3

August 21, 2012

Devon G. Peña discusses the report "Using Biological Markers to Measure Stress in Listeners of Commercial Talk Radio," the third and final study in the CSRC's Hate Speech in the Media Project.

mexmigration (blog), August 21, 2012

August 21, 2012
A team of UCLA researchers has been able to quantify increased stress and anxiety levels in a group of listeners exposed to hate speech on conservative talk radio.

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