UCLA Library subscribes to a number of online databases for streaming media. Below are selected resources available for Latinx and Chicanx media. Please see this guide for more information.
On-demand streaming video service for educational institutions with thousands of documentaries, training films and theatrical releases across diverse subjects and disciplines. UCLA students, staff, and faculty accessing from off-campus must first be logged into the campus VPN or proxy server.
EAI's Educational Streaming Site is a subscription-access layer of the EAI Online Catalogue. Full-length streaming videos are available for selected artists, with an emphasis on video and media art, performance art, and experimental film. Artists and titles are added on an ongoing basis.
The Music Library uses Avalon to provide access to streaming audio and video collections for the Library. Some content is only available when you sign in. Sign in with your UCLA authentication for use both on and off campus. Avalon currently holds thousands of recordings from the Music Library, Arts Library, East Asian Library and Young Research Library.
Border and Migration Studies Online helps students and researchers understand today’s world through primary source documents, archives, films, and ephemera related to significant border areas and events from the 19th to 21st centuries.
Filmakers Library is a well-known and highly respected distributor of issues-based documentaries. The titles in the collection cross nearly all academic disciplines and educate students and researchers on critical and thought-provoking issues, figures, and cultures. UCLA subscribes to volumes I and II.
A core resource for anthropology courses of all levels, this two-volume collection contains classic and contemporary ethnographies, documentaries and shorts from every continent, providing teachers visual support to introduce and contextualize hundreds of cultural groups and practices around the world.
Cross-search of all UCLA subscriptions to Alexander Street Press video databases, including but not limited to: Border and Migration Studies, Latin American Drama, North American Immigrant Letters and Oral Histories, Filmmakers Library Online and Meet the Press. Includes audio, video, textual materials, and websites. Click on "My Collections" to browse.