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151st Anniversary of Cinco de Mayo in California

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Important Facts About Latinos

Fact #1

UCLA’s founding father, Reginaldo del Valle, was Latino!

Fact #2

Latinos use public transportation more than non Latinos

Fact #3

On April 2, 1850, Latino soldier, rancher, and planter General Mariano G. Vallejo offered to donate land and money for a library, chemical lab with equipment, charity hospital, the first state university, and a botanical garden. His offer was rejected by the Legislature in 1852!

MEDPEP/Education Programs

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CESLAC offers a number of educational opportunities. From classes to full scale student programs. Learn more here.

Cinco de Mayo

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The Fifth of May has deeper meanings than just another excuse to party. Facts are revealed and myths exposed. <Learn More>

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Since 1992, CESLAC has provided cutting-edge research, education and public information about Latinos, their health, and their role in California. Under the leadership of Professor David E. Hayes-Bautista, the Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture at UCLA has been the lead institution in:

  • Exploding myths and stereotypes about Latinos in California Society
  • Providing reliable data on Latino Health
  • Emphasizing the positive contributions of Latinos to the state's economy and society
  • Informing the public about the important emerging Latino medical market

    CESLAC is a resource for community members, business leaders and policymakers who want to gain insightful research and information about Latinos, their health and culture, and their impact on California's economy and society.  CESLAC offers unparalleled insight into Latino issues through an approach that combines cultural research, demographic trends, and historical perspective.  CESLAC has helped the University of California meet its public service goal by increasing the effectiveness of their outreach to the Latino community.  CESLAC has also provided technical assistance to many non-profit and for-profit organizations.

    Our latest newsletter is here.
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    You can purchase Dr. Hayes-Bautista's new book, "El Cinco de Mayo:  An American Tradition" in time for Cinco de Mayo 2012.  Pre Sale orders can be placed now.  
    http://www.ucpress.edu/book.php?isbn=9780520272132

    To support CESLAC, please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information or go here.

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