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Second-generation Latinos move away from being devoted to culturally Catholic
LA CAUSA: Causing Students to Get Involved
Changing the face of a community through education
Unifying Diversity Through Activism
Despite the criticisms of the movement, people are coming together through diversity for a different future.
May Day 2011: Where have all the hand-written signs gone?
Walking down Broadway, looking for Olympic, the street…
No soy de aqui, ni soy de alla: Temporary Protected Status
UCLA student struggles to establish legitimacy in the United States
Are immigrants finally California dreamin’ their way into college?
Dreams come true for future students, but the nightmares remain for current students in California
A Day in the Life of an Undocumented Student
Jesson and his parents immigrated to the United States from Mexico when he was two years old. In the middle school, he had the option to become a US citizen when a teacher wanted to adopt him.
Memories Fading on Pico and Union
Que onda con los nombres? What do they mean? Digging led to Burlington Homeboy and Homegirls Industries, a partial history of Pico and Union, and an art group named Earth Crew.
Video: Grupo Folklórico de UCLA practices for Dia de Los Muertos
Grupo Folklórico de UCLA is a student club recognized for its celebrations honoring the Mexican culture through a Mexican traditional dance widely known as Ballet Folklorico.