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PART 2: “Conversations with Changemakers” featuring Dr. Lorrie Frasure-Yokley
Challenges, Faculty, Knowledge, SolutionsThe following interview with Changemaker Dr. Lorrie Frasure-Yokley is the last of a two-part series. LASS: What do you study, and why do you study it? LFY: I fell in love with the study of politics. Of course, I never…

LA Social Science Presents “Conversations with Changemakers” Featuring Dr. Lorrie Frasure-Yokley
Challenges, Faculty, Knowledge Although the academic year is winding down, Dr. Lorrie Frasure-Yokley, Associate Professor of Political Science at UCLA,[1] is only getting started. In addition to her own teaching, research, and initiatives for first generation students,…

Is Hollywood Leaving Money on the Table? Key Findings from the Hollywood Diversity Report 2018
Faculty, Knowledge, Solutions, Staff The Hollywood Diversity Report 2018 is the fifth in a series of annual reports that examines the relationship between diversity and the bottom line in the Hollywood entertainment industry. It considers the top 200 theatrical film releases…

UCLA/Getty Looks Back on a Decade of Working with Agua Caliente Cultural Museum
Community Partners, Faculty, KnowledgeBy Professor Ellen Pearlstein, UCLA Information Studies and UCLA/Getty Program in the Conservation of Archaeological and Ethnographic Materials UCLA recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of the rich collaboration between the Agua Caliente…

From Tide Pods to Perfumes: UCLA CSW’s Chemical Entanglements Initiative
Challenges, Faculty, Knowledge, Solutions, Staff, Students By Gracen Brilmyer, Graduate Student Researcher, UCLA Center for the Study of Women; Alexandra Apolloni, Program Coordinator, UCLA Center for the Study of Women; Rachel Lee, Director, UCLA Center for the Study of Women Eating a Tide Pod…

UCLA Sociologist Aliza Luft Writes About the Danger of Dehumanizing Discourse
Faculty, Knowledge, News Dr. Luft co-authored a blog piece for The Washington Post's Monkey Cage. This powerful piece discusses how dehumanizing discourse can prepare the way for violence over time. The authors cite important social science research regarding…

UCLA Army ROTC: Character and Leader Development at Home and Abroad
Faculty, Knowledge, News, Staff By Lieutenant Colonel Shannon V. Stambersky Professor and Chair, Department of Military Science For those not familiar with Army ROTC, there may be a perception that officer training solely focuses on basic “Soldier skills,” such…

‘Divieto dare da Mangiare’: Migrant Angst & Policing the Edible in Italy
Challenges, Faculty, KnowledgeBy Dr. Rachel Vaughn Assistant Adjunct Professor in the UCLA Center for the Study of Women, Institute for Society & Genetics, and Gender Studies Department In 2015, the mayor of Ventimiglia, Italy Enrico Ioculano signed l’ordinanza…