Informed Choices Regarding Mental Health
Speaker Laura Delano says mental illness should not be characterized in opposition to “normalcy,” which would benefit patients who feel ostracized because of their medical diagnoses
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Speaker Laura Delano says mental illness should not be characterized in opposition to “normalcy,” which would benefit patients who feel ostracized because of their medical diagnoses
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
Screening of documentary about Dolores Huerta sends a powerful message about activism and fostering change within minority communities.
Revitalizing a 14-acre garden at the VA campus near UCLA is producing community and health benefits for military veterans.
UCLA Luskin event focuses on power, knowledge and effective tactics to bring about political change.
Renowned author, pioneer of theory and founding leader of UCLA Urban Planning John Friedmann is remembered at memorial service
“Harvesting Change: Fostering Partnerships for Food Security” included food, games and information booths, plus a panel discussion with local leaders in the battle against hunger.
This year, the annual Lake Arrowhead gathering highlights the latest research and most innovative practices from around California and the globe related to questions of land use and climate.
UCLA Luskin faculty talk about implementation of social work practices in primary and secondary schools in the United States.
UCLA Luskin’s “Off the Table” series on food policy highlights leaders like Meyer Luskin who are working to turn ‘excess into assets’
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