CPL Releases New Research on the Lost Wages Assistance Program in California
Challenges, Community Partners, Faculty, Knowledge, News, SolutionsThe UCLA California Policy Lab (CPL) recently released a new Data Point focused on the "Lost Wages Assistance" program that started on September 7th in California. After Congress couldn't come to an agreement about a second stimulus plan, the…
CSW Policy Brief Series 2020 Presents Confronting the Carceral State: Reimagining Justice
Community Partners, Explore, Faculty, Knowledge, News, Solutions, Students In 2019, the UCLA Center for the Study of Women (CSW) collected Policy Briefs on the theme “Confronting the Carceral State, Reimagining Justice.” The call for submissions was developed by CSW Director Grace Hong and the Black Feminism…
Workers and Learners’ Experiences in Los Angeles County
Challenges, Community Partners, Faculty, Knowledge, News, Solutions, Staff, StudentsBy Sophia L. Ángeles, Graduate Student Researcher; Janna Shadduck-Hernández, Project Director, UCLA Labor Center; and Saba Waheed, Research Director, UCLA Labor Center This past June, the UCLA Labor Center, in collaboration with the Los…
UCLA LPPI and Alianza for Youth Justice Release a New “Call to Action” Report on the Latinx Data Gap in the Youth Justice System
Community Partners, Knowledge, News, SolutionsUCLA Latino Policy and Politics Initiative (LPPI) and the Alianza for Youth Justice have released a new "Call to Action" report titled "The Latinx DATA GAP in the Youth Justice System." This report shows that inconsistent data collection methods…
LA Social Science Book Series on Coming Out and Identity Politics with Dr. Abigail Saguy
Explore, Faculty, Knowledge, News In the latest session of the book series, Come Out, Come Out Whoever You Are author and UCLA Professor and Chair of Sociology, Dr. Abigail Saguy talks with LA Social Science about her new book. Come Out... examines how rhetoric is borrowed…
UCLA Faculty Share Insights on Historic VP Pick
Explore, Faculty, Knowledge, News, Staff The historic selection of Senator Kamala Harris, as the first Black woman and Asian American woman to be a major party's vice presidential nominee, has sent ripples throughout the American landscape. UCLA's Newsroom, recently asked UCLA…
CPL Latest Brief Highlights Unemployment Insurance Claims in California During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Faculty, Knowledge, NewsEarlier this month, the UCLA California Policy Lab released their sixth policy brief which focuses on close to real-time information on daily initial unemployment insurance (UI) claims. The latest policy brief, "An Analysis of Unemployment Insurance…
LA Social Science Presents “Conversations with Changemakers” Featuring Dr. Scot Brown Discussing Black Cultural Production
Community Partners, Faculty, Knowledge, News Dr. Scot Brown, a UCLA professor and musician, talks with LA Social Science about his published books, current music project, and future research projects. Interview Chapters: 1.07: Is there a book or music that has helped you get…
LA Social Science Book Series on the History of Chromosones with Dr. Soraya de Chadarevian
Explore, Faculty, Knowledge, News In the first interview of the book series, Heredity Under the Microscope author Dr. Soraya de Chadarevian, Professor in the Department of History and the Institute for Society and Genetics, speaks with LA Social Science about her new book…