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The passing of artist Laura Aguilar, a symposium commemorating the 25th anniversary of the UCLA hunger strike for Chicana/o Studies, CSRC Press wins awards, a panel examining discourses on borders and immigration, and more in this month's newsletter.
(Image: Laura Aguilar, Nature Self-Portrait #14, 1996, Gelatin silver print, 16 x 20 inches. Courtesy of the artist and the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center. © Laura Aguilar)
A memorial piece on the life and career of Laura Aguilar, with images courtesy of the CSRC and the artist’s estate.
UCLA professor emeritus of linguistics Pamela Munro was featured in a Los Angeles Times article discussing the pronunciation of the city name El Segundo. Pamela Munro co-authored the first Zapotec-English dictionary, which was published by the CSRC in 1999.
The CSRC mourns the passing of Los Angeles-based artist Laura Aguilar, a longtime friend and collaborator who died April 25.
A memorial piece on the life and career of Laura Aguilar, with images courtesy of the CSRC and the artist’s estate.
A memorial piece on the life and career of Laura Aguilar, with images courtesy of the CSRC and the artist’s estate.
A memorial piece on the life and career of Laura Aguilar, with images courtesy of the CSRC and the artist’s estate.
UCLA Newsroom reported two books from CSRC Press, Judith F. Baca by Anna Indych-Lopez and Laura Aguilar: Show and Tell edited by Rebecca Epstein, won honors from the Independent Publisher Book Awards.
A memorial piece on the life and career of Laura Aguilar, with images courtesy of the CSRC and the artist’s estate.
A memorial piece on the life and career of Laura Aguilar, with images courtesy of the CSRC and the artist’s estate.