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UC Santa Barbara

Departments

Department of Anthropology

Department of Asian American Studies

Department of Black Studies

Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies

Department of Feminist Studies

Department of Sociology

Programs

East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies

Latin American and Iberian Studies Program

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Global and International Studies

UC Educational Evaluation Center (UCEC)

African Diasporic Cultural Resource Center

American Indian Cultural Resource Center

Center for Black Studies Research

Center for Middle Eastern Studies

Center for New Racial Studies

Chicanos Studies Institute

East Asian Center

Resource Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity

The Meso-American Research Center

Multicultural Center

Linguistic Minority Research Institute

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UCCNRS 5th Annual Conference

UC San Diego, May 15, 2015

2014-2015 Research Grant Awards Announced!

UCCNRS Newsletter
Spring 2015

Vijay Prashad, "Race and Empire" keynote address-UC Center for New Racial Studies, May 15, 2015

Affiliated People

  • Howard Winant
    Howard Winant

    Director, UC Center for New Racial Studies
    Professor, Sociology

  • Lisa Hajjar
    Lisa Hajjar

    Associate Professor
    Sociology

  • Casey Walsh
    Casey Walsh

    Associate Professor
    Anthropology

  • Julie Carlson
    Julie Carlson

    Professor
    English

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