Events
You are cordially invited to a reception for Dichos: The David Damian Figueroa Collection.
Professor Olivas will discuss recent legislation and litigation addressing the rights of undocumented college students.
UCLA Chicano/Latina & American Indian faculty, staff and continuing and new students are invited to attend a free welcome reception and lunch in support of Latina/o and American Indian UCLA students.
Please join us as we gather together graduate students, faculty, and staff to welcome the inaugural class of the Chicano/a Studies Ph.D.
You are cordially invited to a free screening of Mosquita Y Mari, followed by a Q&A with director Aurora Guerrero.
In celebration of the recent publication of the latest volume in the series A Ver: Revisioning Art History Series, titled Malaquias Montoya, author Terezita Romo will discuss with Montoya his life and work.
Despite greater numbers of women, working class people, and people of color—as well as increased visibility for LGBTQ students and staff—over the past fifty years, universities have remained “ivory towers” that perpet
