Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies Programs, Departments, and Universities
Claremont McKenna College: Department of Chicano Studies [ link ]
Cornell University: Latino Studies Program [ link ]
The National Hispanic University [ link ]
Rutgers University: Department of Puerto Rican and Hispanic Caribbean Studies [ link ]
The University of Arizona: Mexican American Studies Minor [ link ]
San Diego State University: Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies [ link ]
University of Texas El Paso: Chicana/o Studies Program [ link ]
University of California, Berkeley: Department of Ethnic Studies [ link ]
University of California, Davis: Chicana/o Studies Program [ link ]
University of California, Irvine: Chicano/Latino Studies Program [ link ]
University of California, Riverside: Department of Ethnic Studies [ link ]
University of California, San Diego: Department of Ethnic Studies [ link ]
University of California, Santa Barbara: Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies [ link ]
University of California, Santa Cruz: Latin American and Latino Studies [ link ]
Research
UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center [ link ]
UCLA Latin American Center [ link ]
UCLA Latino Home-School Research Project [ link ]
Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture [ link ]
Midwest Consortium for Latino Research [ link ]
Databases
CLNet Database [ link ]
CHICANO 191-3: Great Wall Restoration
“The Great Wall” is painted on a half-mile concrete-retaining section of the Tujunga Wash in the San Fernando Valley. Together we will be working to restore “The Great Wall of Los Angeles” mural, a half-mile long monument and landmark visually recording the varied ethnographic histories found in California ranging from prehistoric times to the 1950s.
faculty
FALL 'O9 GAYTINO!

WINTER 2010 SYMPOSIUM:

Sex y Corazon: Queer and Feminist Theory
at the Vangaurd of the new Chicana/o Studies.


Friday, Feb. 12, 2010
In Celebration of The 15th
Anniversary/ Quinceañera of the UCLA César Chávez Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies and the 40th Anniversary of the Chicano Studies Research Center