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The recent study is indicative of UCLA's leadership in the field of urban planning

Examining the Legacy of Slavery and Racism
In an effort to explore social justice issues and their relevance to students' future careers, the School of Public Affairs hosted a film viewing and discussion about the legacy of slavery and racism in the U.S.

Experts outline scope of nationwide project on climate change
Albert Carnesale chaired the Committee on America's Climate Choices to guide the nation's response to climate change

Public Policy Students Return from U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen
By Joe Luk
Recently returning from the international conference…

School of Public Affairs Welcomes Luskin Center for Innovation
The Luskin Center is moved to the UCLA School of Public Affairs to increase the quality, visibility and coordination of research related to civic engagement

UP doctoral student reveals a high rate of wage theft among low-paid workers
An alarmingly high number of Los Angeles County workers at the…

Remembering Jeanne Giovannoni, Professor of Social Welfare
Jeanne Giovannoni, professor of social welfare at UCLA for many…

Nonprofits React to UCLA Report on Their Struggle in Recession
A UCLA Center for Civil Society study finds that costs and demands of non profits are rising while funding is diminishing

Intervening in Violence: “People Join Gangs Because of a Lethal Absence of Hope”
Associate professor Jorja Leap discusses factors that lead to young people joining gangs on radio show

Cultivating Justice: Alvaro Huerta UP’ 06
He's organized a hunger strike for gardeners but he's also written…