Overview of the Critical Race Studies Program
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CRS at UCLA: Think. Teach. Transform.
The mission of the Critical Race Studies Program is to think new ideas, teach future scholars and leaders, and transform racial justice advocacy. Established in 2000, the CRS Program is anchored by world-class scholars who ask the most challenging and critical questions about race, law, and their interconnection. In less than one decade, the CRS program has emerged as the leading center for racial justice scholarship and practice in American academia.
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