Tour

May 11, 2018

UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center

Join Artifacts for a tour of the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center on May 11 or 16.

Tours of UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center with Xaviera Flores
Friday, May 11, 2018, 10:00am
-and-
Wednesday, May 16, 2018, 4:00pm canceled
144 Haines Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90095

About the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center
Established in 1969, the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Library was the first library in the United States to focus on the Mexican-descent population. Today, the CSRC Library is considered to hold among the most important national and international research collections in existence on the Chicana and Chicano experience. It continues to serve the needs of students and faculty at UCLA and around the world. The Library’s holdings consist of monographs, periodicals, subject files, dissertations and theses, as well as original prints by Chicana/o artists, films, videotapes, audio recordings, slides, and over 160 archival and manuscript collections.

About our Tour Guide
Xaviera Flores is the Archivist and Librarian for the Chicano Studies Research Center.

RSVP
Space is limited to 8 people per tour. Please RSVP by emailing artifacts.ucla@gmail.com.

Photo: March 1968 photo showing protesters during the Theodore Roosevelt High School walkout. From the Devra Weber/La Raza Photograph collection/UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center.