Tag Archive for: chicana/o studies
UCLA professor leads research on issues impacting vulnerable workers
“Los Angeles is the harbinger for the future. It’s a…
Labor activist Dolores Huerta fires up crowd at UCLA
“How did we get so upside down?” the activist and co-founder…
Exhibition of La Raza photos documents Chicano life in L.A. during the 60s and 70s
The mission of La Raza, which coincided with the rise of alternative…
UCLA professors reflect on how Trump defied the polls
Going into Election Day, all the major polls and news organizations…
Video: UCLA scholars on the presidential race
UCLA faculty, visiting scholars and political thinkers continue…
Charlene Villaseñor Black is as good as gold as recipient of top faculty prize
Within the warm, terra-cotta-colored walls of her office in Dodd…
Judith Baca named fellow, receives $50,000 grant from United States Artists
Judith Baca, acclaimed muralist, arts activist and professor…