Black Feminism, Care, and Reproduction in Urgent Times: A Conversation with Kimberly Durdin

306 Royce Hall

Black Feminism, Care, and Reproduction in Urgent Times: A Conversation with Kimberly Durdin February 10 Followed by a discussion with Ariel HartKimberly Durdin is a birth worker and advocate for reproductive justice for women of color. She is the co-founder of Kindred Space LA, a hub for midwifery care, doula support, lactation consulting, education, support […]

Tips on Giving Effective PAA Presentations and Posters, Job Talks, and the Like, Including Ethical Considerations

4240 Public Affairs Bldg

Tips on Giving Effective PAA Presentations and Posters, Job Talks, and the Like, Including Ethical Considerations February 12 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Workshop: Tips on Giving Effective PAA Presentations and Posters, Job Talks, and the Like, Including Ethical Considerations Speakers: Don Treiman, Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus, Sociology Comments by: Anne Pebley, Fred H. […]

Melnitz Repertory presents: Passing Through w/Larry Clark in person (16mm)

Melnitz 1409: James Bridges Theater

One of the greatest jazz films ever made, screening in its original format, with director Larry Clark in person Thursday, February 13, 2020 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM James Bridges Theater, UCLA Melnitz 1409 Free screening! 16mm preservation print from the UCLA Film and Television Archive, co-presented by the UCLA Department of African-American Studies and […]

“And You Know Who I Am”: Paul Robeson in Concert

Royce 314 and Schoenberg Hall

“And You Know Who I Am”: Paul Robeson in Concert February 13 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm “And You Know Who I Am”: Paul Robeson in Concert February 13, 2020 Royce 314 and Schoenberg Hall We are pleased to present “And You Know Who I Am”: Paul Robeson in Concert (see attached draft flyer) […]

Darrick Hamilton, Ohio State University

4240 Public Affairs Bldg

Race, Millennials and Wealth in the Aftermath of the Great Recession Abstract: As America becomes more plural, it is critical to view race as a pillar and not just an issue in our economy. Despite the narrative that with hard work, resilience, grit, and personal responsibility – people can pull themselves up, and achieve economic […]

Kanner Lecture Series: Hazel Carby

Kanner Lecture Series: Hazel Carby Organized by the Department of English and Co-sponsored by the CSW Black Feminism InitiativeThis lecture is part of the Kanner Lecture Series.More details coming soon. DATE: Tuesday, March 3, 2020TIME: 12:00-2:00 PMLOCATION: Kaplan Hall 193

Jonathan Skinner, Dartmouth University

4240 Public Affairs Bldg

Hospital Productivity and the Misallocation of Healthcare Inputs Abstract: There is growing evidence for wide variation in total factor productivity across hospitals, with large differences in risk-adjusted health outcomes as well as expenditures. In this paper, we consider the additional contribution of misallocation in input choices – the underuse of effective inputs and overuse of […]

CAAM – MLK Day Celebration 2021

California African American Museum MLK Day Celebration 2021 Monday, January 18, 2021 10:00 - 3:30 p.m. RSVP at the link below: https://caamuseum.org/programs/special-events/mlk-day-celebration-2021 Programs - Special Events