Descriptive Summary
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Biography
Descriptive Summary
Title: Reynaldo Macias Oral History Collection,
Date (inclusive): 2000 - 2001
Collection number: 83
Creator: Macias, Reynaldo
Extent:
.5 linear feet
Repository:
University of California, Los Angeles. Library. UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center
Los Angeles, California 90095-1490
Abstract: This collection consists of 11 original cassette interviews and CD duplicates.
Researchers who would like to indicate errors of fact or omissions in this finding aid can contact the research center at
www.chicano.ucla.edu
Physical location: COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF: Open for research. Advance notice required for access. Contact the UCLA Chicano Studies
Research Center Library and Archive for paging information.
Language of Material: Collection materials in English
Access
Collection is open for research. To view the collection or any part of it, you must fill out our Archival Research Application.
http://www.chicano.ucla.edu/library/archival_research_app.shtml
Publication Rights
Copyright has not been assigned to the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center. All requests for permission to publish must be
submitted in writing to the Chicano Studies Research Center Library. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the
UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center as the owner of the physical item and is not intended to include or imply permission
from the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Reynaldo Macias Oral History Collection, 83, UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center, University of
California, Los Angeles.
Biography
Dr. Reynaldo F. Macías is a faculty member and founding Chair of the UCLA César E. Chávez Department of Chicana and Chicano
Studies and the César E. Chávez Center for Interdisciplinary Instruction. He has joint faculty appointments in the departments
of Education and Applied Linguistics. His previous academic appointment was in the UC Santa Barbara Dept. of Education, during
which time he was also the Director of the University of California's Linguistic Minority Research Institute between July
1992 and December 1997. The Institute is designed to focus the academic and research resources of the 9 campuses ofthe University
of California on improving the situation of language minorities in the California schools. He is the author, co-author, and
editor of six books and over three dozen research articles and chapters on such topics as bilingual education, teacher supply
and demand, Chicanos and schooling, adult literacy, language choice, analyses of national language survey data, population
projections, language policies, and media research. His work has appeared in such journals as the NABE Journal , the International
Journal of the Sociology of Language , and the Annual Review of Applied Linguistics. His current research activities are in
language policy/politics/demography, adult literacy and teacher studies.