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UCLA CHICANO
STUDIES RESEARCH CENTER
The UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC)
was the recipient of the first gift by LTDNF,
a $500,000 commitment to be used to digitize
over 32,000 Spanish language recordings
contained in THE ARHOOLIE FOUNDATIONʹS
STRACHWITZ FRONTERA COLLECTION OF MEXICAN
AND MEXICAN AMERICAN RECORDINGS.
During the last forty years, the UCLA
Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC) has
promoted the study of Mexican Americans and
others of Latino descent in the United
States. The CSRC was established by
visionary scholars in 1969 and has since
remained a leader in the field. Through
these efforts, the center has supported the
research of distinguished UCLA faculty, as
well as several generations of students. Its
library collection and archives constitute a
primary national resource and its
publication unit continues to disseminate
outstanding materials in the area of Chicano
Studies. The research emphasis at the CSRC
is on interdisciplinary and collaborative
research that analyzes issues critical to
the knowledge of Chicano and Latino
communities in the United States. The CSRC
seeks to establish and maintain
collaborative relationships with diverse
academic, private, and public communities at
the state, national, and international
levels. The increasing demographic presence
of Chicanos and Latinos in the United States
ensures that Chicano Studies will have a
prominent role in the next century.
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