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Collection
Identifier: CSRC-2016-006
Collection
Identifier: CSRC-2016-007
Collection
Identifier: LEG-005
Abstract
This record collection is part of the Chicano Studies Research Center's overall collection of books and music. It ranges from Mexican Folk Songs, Mariachi, Regional Mexican music, to Chick Corea, Duke Ellington and Chicano pop and rock music. To Facilitate the use of all types of web browsers, accents have been omitted. Researchers who would like to indicate errors of fact or omissions in this finding aid can contact the archivist at archivist@chicano.ucla.edu
Dates:
1970 - 1999
Collection
Identifier: 50
Abstract
The Women's Unit was created in view of the fact that women of Mexican decent carry the burden of their gender in addition to their racial and class status and that efforts by the CSRC to address and rectify Chicano oppression largely ignored sexism. The Women's Unit was officially established in 1985 to define and promote Chicana / Mexicana Studies and to advance the social, political, and economic welfare of the Chicana / Mexicana community.Researchers who would...
Dates:
1985 - 1995
Collection
Identifier: CSRC-2019-004
Abstract
This collection contains material pertaining to the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles. It includes office files, outreach materials, training manuals, research materials, clippings, and audiovisual material.
Dates:
1970 - 2018
Collection
Identifier: 103
Abstract
This is a collection of papers, photos and printed materials relating to the Los Angeles Church of the Epiphany in Lincoln Heights, which served as a base for the Chicano Civil Rights Movement and more particularly the organizing efforts of Cesar Chavez.
Dates:
1964 - 2000
Collection
Identifier: CSRC-0030
Abstract
This is a collection of papers consisting of the CFLA's agendas, meetings, notes, events, brochures and newsletters. Comision Femenil de Los Angeles, founded in 1970, was primarily concerned with advancing the image, role and contributions of the Chicana to and in the community. Once established, the Comision provided leadership information and training for many of today's Chicana community leaders. During its time, the Comision published a newsletter, operated two bilingual...
Dates:
1963 - 2002
Collection
Identifier: CSRC-0031
Abstract
This is a collection of papers consisting of the CFLA's agendas, meetings, notes, events, brochures and newsletters. Comision Femenil de Los Angeles, founded in 1970, was primarily concerned with advancing the image, role and contributions of the Chicana to and in the community. Once established, the Comision provided leadership information and training for many of today's Chicana community leaders. During its time, the Comision published a newsletter, operated two bilingual...
Dates:
1970 - 2002
Collection
Identifier: CSRC-0065
Abstract
This is a collection of papers consisting of the CFLA's agendas, meetings, notes, events, brochures and newsletters. Comision Femenil de Los Angeles, founded in 1970, was primarily concerned with advancing the image, role and contributions of the Chicana to and in the community. Once established, the Comision provided leadership information and training for many of today's Chicana community leaders. During its time, the Comision published a newsletter, operated two bilingual...
Dates:
1972 - 2005
Collection
Identifier: CSRC-0135
Abstract
Norma Corral was a UCLA librarian who served on the Faculty Advisory Committee for the Chicano Studies Research Center. The collection includes material related to librarianship in the Latina/o community.
Dates:
1970 - 2010