Events
You are invited to the UCLA Institute of American Cultures (IAC) annual Fall Forum, featuring 2025–26 postdoctoral scholars and center representatives from UCLA’s four ethnic studies research centers. This online event will feature a live Q&A.
Join us for an afternoon filled with community, connection, and celebration as we give a warm bienvenida (welcome) to campus. Enjoy a live performance by Afro Latinx Connection, music by DJ Olea, a campus resource fair, and remarks from UCLA leadership, plus food and refreshments. This celebration is free and open to all!
Mario A. Gómez Zamora, PhD, is a first-generation P’urhépecha and mestizo scholar whose work bridges queerness, migrations, memory, and Indigenous performance within Latinx and Latina American studies.
Join us for "Una fuerza más de cien mil: Celebrating LBTQ Latinas in Los Angeles," a community launch party celebrating two groundbreaking research reports.
This film series celebrates the radical legacy of UCLA’s Ethno-Communications Program (1969–1973), a pioneering affirmative action initiative launched by Elyseo Taylor, the School of Theater, Film and Television’s first Black faculty member.
This film series celebrates the radical legacy of UCLA’s Ethno-Communications Program (1969–1973), a pioneering affirmative action initiative launched by Elyseo Taylor, the School of Theater, Film and Television’s first Black faculty member.
Please join the CSRC, Latina Futures 2050 Lab, and the UCLA Latinx Success Center for a Día de los Muertos celebration at UCLA, including face painting, and altar, and guest speakers.