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Artist, Mario Torero | original concept by M.E.Ch.A students | Digital Reproduction by Fernando Vossa
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Chicano/a~Latino/a Arts and Humanities Program

The Chicano/a~Latino/a Arts and Humanities (CLAH) Program minor is an interdisciplinary minor which provides a broad introduction to the histories and cultural artifacts produced by Spanish-speaking communities in the United States. Through a coordinated course of study drawing upon course offerings in Theatre, Ethnic Studies, Communication, History, Literature, and other departments, students will gain an understanding of this important segment of the U.S. population.

The CLAH program coordinates various events and activities on and off campus that educate the public about the artistic and political issues that affect these communities. 

The minor is open to ALL students from all majors and colleges.



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This page has a friendly link that's easy to remember: http://clah.ucsd.edu.

Welcome to CLAH!

 

2012 Chican@/Latin@ Townhall: May 24, 3-5p in Huerta/Vera Cruz Rm.  Purpose of this meeting is to have open dialogue about issues affecting the Chican@/Latin@ community at UCSD and how they migth be improved.  More info: hcervantes@ucsd.edu  

Monday May 14, 5-6p @ Huerta/Vera Cruz Rm: Come hear Dr. Armando Navarro share his new book, 'Global Capitalist Crisis and the Second Great Depression'.  Lecture and book signing.  

Want to Intern and Earn UCSD Units? CLAH has partnered with Academic Internship Program and the Cesar Chavez Service Clubs to provide a unique and enriching internship opportunity! For more details check out our flyer!

Podcast of Jan. 26, 2012 Annual Gracia Molina de Pick Feminist Lecture, Dr. Maylei Blackwell's 'Chicana Power!' with special guest Anna Nieto Gomez 

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Program Representative/Advisor:
Haydee Cervantes
131 Literature Building
(858) 822-4059
hcervantes@ucsd.edu

Director:
George (Jorge) Mariscal
132 Literature Building
(858) 534-3897
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