The CMSC enters its 10th year of service wishing everyone a successful 2020 !!!

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California-Mexico Studies Center

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National Campaign to Restore DACA’s Advance Parole 2019 Report

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We are pleased to publish our 2019 National Campaign to Restore DACA’s Advance Parole Report, to document our accomplishments and pledge to continue leading in 2020 the struggle to reverse the government’s discriminatory practices against Dreamers. Moreover, this report also outlines our commitment to advocate for mental health services that are direly needed by immigrant communities throughout the U.S., due to the fear and emotional suffering induced by the government’s persecution.

We also want to thank again our sponsors and donors for their generosity, and all the senators and congress members that signed letters in support of restoring DACA’s Advance Parole throughout 2019.

~ Prof. Armando Vazquez-Ramos, CMSC President and CEO   

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5th letter to President Trump from CMSC’s Campaign to Restore DACA’s Advance Parole

This is the 5th congressional letter with 34 signatures sent by Rep. Lou Correa and Senator Jeffrey A. Merkley after our last advocacy trip in Washington, D.C. during Nov. 9-15, 2019. View letter here

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Rep. Lou Correa makes case for impeachment in Spanish during House floor debate.. Read More


HSU “Dreamers Aquí y Allá” play

The 3rd staging of our play “Dreamers: Aquí y Allá” was performed at Humboldt State University and Professor Armando Vazquez-Ramos and Lidieth Arevalo were invited to lecture after the performances on December 12, 13 and 14, 2019.

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By: Humboldt State University ~ November 20, 2019

The Department of Theatre, Film & Dance presents the Humboldt County premiere of “Dreamers: Aquí y Allá” on Friday, Dec. 6. The production at HSU marks only the third time the play has been presented to audiences.

The play, first produced at CSU Long Beach in 2018, was presented as a collaboration between Andrea Caban and students as well as material provided by Professor Armando Vazquez-Ramos and the California-Mexico Studies Center. The play was also produced at CSU Bakersfield where it was described as “an eye-opening experience that everyone needs to have.”

Read Full Article | Dreamers Aquí y Allá Preview

Watch the original play of “Dreamers Aquí y Allá” produced at CSU Long Beach


CMSC’s Presentations at the CSU Sacramento Keeping the Dream Alive Conference

A Plan to Address Parents and K-12 Students’ Critical Need for Mental Health Services and School-based Specialized Attention

Self-Advocacy, Agency, and Activism: Developing the National Campaign to Restore DACA’s Advance Parole


WE SINCERELY THANK THE BLESSING AND GENEROSITY OF OUR SPONSORS AND DONORS IN 2019

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Please help us reach our end-of-the-year goal! Please donate any amount before December 31, 2019.

MAKE YOUR TAX-DEDUCTIBLE DONATION TODAY!

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CMSC EVENTS:

Católicos por La Raza’s 50th Anniversary Reunion

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To mark the 50th anniversary of Catolicos por La Raza’s historic protest for church reform we would like to invite you to celebrate with us this landmark commemoration on Saturday January 11, 2020 from 2 to 5pm at the legendary Church of the Epiphany (2808 Altura St., Los Angeles, CA 90031) https://epiphanyla.net/history-2/.

We are inviting to this reunion all survivors of the CPLR case defended by Oscar Zeta Acosta, their families and activists from that important era of the Chicano Movement, to convene for a conversation and celebration over food and spirits.

Please save the date and share in social media, with your family and friends.

We will provide antojitos and Jamaica, but feel free to bring desserts and your preferred spirits.

Please RSVP by phone (562-972-0986) or Email to: Armando Vazquez-Ramos (Armando.Vazquez-Ramos@csulb.edu), and Lydia Lopez lydialopez2010@gmail.com by January 6, 2020.


The CMSC cordially invites the public from both sides of the border, to the Closing Reception of our exhibit “Días de La Raza”, on Sunday January 19, 2020 at Centro Cultural Tijuana.

CMSC’s Días de la Raza exhibition by Luis Garza

(October 12, 2019 – January 19, 2020) – Centro Cultural Tijuana

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The exhibition Días de la Raza was originated by the California-Mexico Studies Center (CMSC) and was inaugurated by Dr. Vianka R. Santana, General Director of the Tijuana Cultural Center (CECUT), on October 12, 2019 (Día de la Raza) as the final activity of the International Conference Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Founding of Chicano Studies, celebrated at El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF) and CECUT from October 8-12, 2019, in collaboration with San Diego State University, COLEF, CECUT and CMSC.

Días de la Raza will be exhibited until Sunday, January 19, 2020.

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In case you missed it, watch the Inaugural Joe White’s Legacy Lecture (video)

The Inaugural Lecture to memorialize Dr. Joseph L. White’s life-long contributions to the field of psychology, his pioneering role establishing ethnic studies in the U.S., and as the founder of the CSULB Educational Opportunities Program (EOP) was an amazing success with about 100 of his colleagues, family members, faculty and students in attendance… Read more here


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