The Goal: Making Diversity Redundant
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UCLA Luskin alumni, faculty, students and staff gather for a daylong diversity recruitment fair showcasing programs and commitment to social justice
UCLA Study Finds Price of Freedom Too High for Poor L.A. Families
While bail companies made millions in profit, hundreds of thousands of residents in poor communities remained behind bars awaiting trial, according to researchers
A New Tool to Help Plan for Expected Growth in Electric Vehicles
Luskin Center for Innovation's atlas provides a wealth of information to assist decision-makers in meeting consumer demand
Unlocking Millions of Dollars in State Incentives for Solar Power
New research by GRID Alternatives and the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation quantifies the opportunities and potential benefits of solar power on affordable housing units in L.A. County
U.S. Retail Jobs Are Bad — But It Doesn’t Have to Stay That Way
A new book co-authored by UCLA Luskin Urban Planner professor Chris Tilly challenges the “myth of inevitability” for poor working conditions in America’s largest employment sector
Student Volunteers Give Back, One Turkey Leg at a Time
UCLA Luskin Food Mentorship program lets students explore interesting and relevant topics while coordinating a volunteer event at a local organization focused on food issues
Lending a Helping Hand
A panel discussion at UCLA Luskin highlights what is and isn’t being done to serve the burgeoning homeless population in L.A. County
Guiding the Next Gen of Leaders
UCLA Luskin welcomes new and returning Senior Fellows from the public, private and nonprofit sectors
Remembering the ‘Father of Urban Planning’
Renowned author, pioneer of theory and founding leader of UCLA Urban Planning John Friedmann is remembered at memorial service
Water Justice for Mobile Home Residents
New study by UCLA Luskin researchers highlights substandard water service and quality in California’s mobile home parks