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  1. The UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC) was founded in 1969 to foster multidisciplinary research efforts at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). It is one of four ethnic studies centers established at UCLA that year, all of which were the first in the nation and have advanced our understanding of the essential contributions of people of color to U.S. history, thought, and ...

  2. Film and video materials are housed at UCLA’s Film & Television Archive; papers are held at the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Library Archive (CSRC). For more information please contact the CSRC Library, (310) 206- 6052 or ARSC at (310) 206-5388. Finding aid available via the Online Archive of California.

  3. The UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC) was established in 1969 to have a systemic impact on the campus, within higher education, and across society through original research on the Chicano and Latino communities in the U.S. Its research mission is supported by five distinct components: a library with special collections archive, an ...

  4. Apr 7, 2024 · Inducted into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress, Chicana is considered the first major feminist Chicana documentary. Sylvia Morales’ collection is held in the Chicano Studies Research Center collection at the UCLA Film & Television Archive.—Amanda Salazar. DCP, color, 23 min. Producer/Director: Sylvia Morales.

  5. Jun 28, 2024 · The UCLA Film & Television Archive holds over 350,000 motion pictures and 170,000 television programs, spanning the entire course of film and broadcasting history. The collection includes independent and studio-produced shorts and feature films, documentaries, local and network TV programming, commercials, news and public affairs broadcasts, LGBTQIA media, and 27 million feet of newsreels ...

  6. Read more. Since its founding in 1969, the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC) has played a pivotal role in the development of scholarly research on the U.S. Chicano-Latino population. Our research mission is supported by five distinct components: a library with special collections archive, an academic press, collaborative research ...

  7. Jun 28, 2024 · The name was changed to the Chicano Studies Center in 1971 and then to the current Chicano Studies Research Center in 1980. The CSRC is one of four ethnic studies centers established at UCLA in 1969 that are now part of the Institute of American Cultures (IAC) , which reports to the Office of the Chancellor at UCLA.

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