UC’s PhD in Chicano Latino Studies empowers scholar-activists to analyze power, migration, and cultural production in U.S. and trans-border Latinx communities.
GIS heat map of deportation raids and community resistance networks in SoCal
Digital archive of Spanish-language underground press during UFW grape boycott
Policy memo on equitable redistricting for Latino representation post-census
Photovoice study of gentrification and cultural erasure in Boyle Heights murals
Ethnography of transnational caregiving among Salvadoran immigrant women
VR classroom module reenacting 1968 East L.A. walkouts for civic education
Machine-learning detection of anti-Latino hate speech on encrypted platforms
Critical essay on Latinx futurism and space exploration narratives
Crowdsourced oral-history project with DACA environmental activists
White paper on broadband equity in migrant farmworker housing
Comparative analysis of mutualista traditions and modern solidarity economies
Podcast series on Spanglish poetics and linguistic resistance
Digital map of lowrider cruising corridors and policing interactions
Workshop training youth in zine-making for immigrant rights storytelling
Citizen-science air-quality monitoring in colonia communities
Study of Chicanx punk music as borderlands resistance soundscape
Archival research on Mexican repatriation photographs (1930s) and memory politics
Interactive exhibit on culinary decolonization in Indigenous-Latinx fusion cuisine
Symposium on Afro-Latinidad invisibility in U.S. census categories
Conference on abolitionist frameworks in Latinx studies pedagogy
Advance Latinx justice and scholarship with UC’s community-engaged PhD.
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