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CSRC welcomes Osvaldo Gutierrez, the inaugural UCLA HSI STEM faculty director; new research reports on youth concerns in the Imperial Valley; a convening of junior and senior community-engaged research scholars; news from the Latina Futures 2050 Lab; a paid internship opportunity for undergraduates interested in ethnic studies librarianship; and more in the CSRC quarterly newsletter!  
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of Imperial Valley College’s student population. The findings reveal the economic challenges and household responsibilities many students—particularly young women—navigate while pursuing their education.
On March 6 and 7, the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC) hosted junior scholars and faculty for a convening in Long Beach, CA, as part of its commitment to foster rigorous community engagement and scholarship.
The Young Workers Survey was conducted by the UC Santa Cruz Center for Labor and Community with the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC) in collaboration with local unions, Cabrillo Community College, and community organizations.
"Like all residents of Los Angeles County, I am heartbroken by the unprecedented devastation caused by the recent fires. This disaster has profoundly impacted so many of our friends, families, and entire communities."
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 projects, public and academic programs, and community-based partnerships.

The CSRC is proud to be a part of the Institute of American Cultures. We actively collaborate with the Institute's three other ethnic studies research centers and other campus units. Groundbreaking projects include:

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