Clergy & Laity United For Economic Justice Honor UCLA Labor Center Director Kent Wong
Community Partners, Explore, Knowledge, News, StaffUCLA Labor Center's Director Kent Wong, was recognized as one of the "Giants of Justice" yesterday, June 3rd, by the Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE). CLUE "is an organization that brings together clergy and lay leaders of…
Incoming UCLA Professor Justin Dunnavant Selected as a National Geographic 2021 Emerging Explorer
Explore, Faculty, Knowledge, News Dr. Justin Dunnavant, an incoming professor in the Department of Anthropology, has been selected as one of "15 global changemakers" for the National Geographic 2021 Emerging Explorer cohort. National Geographic Society states: "These…
UCLA Department of African American Studies Remembers the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre on Its Website and in Upcoming Events
Explore, Faculty, Knowledge, News Please join the Department of African American Studies at UCLA as it commemorates the Tulsa Massacre Centennial beginning TODAY throughout the Memorial Day weekend. To learn more, click HERE to visit a special edition of their website.
Events
Tulsa…
UCLA Social Sciences Dean’s Salon Presents “2021 Hollywood Diversity Report: Lessons Learned” on June 7
Alumni, Explore, Faculty, Knowledge, News, Staff Darnell Hunt, Ph.D.
Dean, UCLA Division of Social Sciences
Professor of Sociology and African American Studies
Invites you to attend the
Dean's Salon
2021 Hollywood Diversity Report: Lessons Learned
Monday, June 7, 2021 at 4:00 p.m.…
LA Social Science Presents “Conversations with Changemakers” Featuring Dr. Paul Ong Discussing AAPI Community Challenges
Community Partners, Explore, Faculty, Knowledge, News, Solutions Dr. Paul Ong, Center for Neighborhood Knowledge Director and UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs Professor, speaks with LA Social Science about the challenges the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community faced during the COVID-19…
Activating Justice Through a Latinx Lens
Community Partners, Explore, Faculty, Knowledge, News, Solutions, Staff What would our criminal legal system look like if it was truly designed to reduce harm, advance public safety, and end America’s legacy as the world’s leading incarcerator? That was the question on everyone’s mind last week as our…
RSVP Now for the UCLA/Getty Program’s Distinguished Speaker Series Featuring Jeanelle Austin on June 4
Community Partners, Explore, Faculty, Knowledge, News Dr. Glenn Wharton
Chair, UCLA/Getty Program in the Conservation of
Archaeological and Ethnographic Materials
invites you to attend
UCLA/Getty Program's Distinguished Speaker Series
featuring
Jeanelle Austin
Founder and Director, Racial…
UCLA Professor Eric Avila Discusses How U.S. Infrastructure Historically Fostered Racial Inequality
Explore, Faculty, Knowledge, NewsRecently U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said, "There is racism physically built into some of our highways." It is this recognition that has shaped President Joe Biden's plan to improve U.S. infrastructure. Dr. Eric Avila, Professor…
UCLA Presents “Feminist Politics in Korea & The Korean Diaspora Conversations” Series
Explore, Faculty, Knowledge, News, StudentsUCLA Gender Studies presents a series of public-facing conversations with social justice activists and filmmakers invited to a UCLA undergraduate course (Gender Studies 131, Feminist Politics in Korea and the Korean Diaspora) taught by Prof.…