Flip the Script: Voices for Social Change

Carnesale Commons, Palisades Room 350 De Neve Dr, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Sean Rameswaram of Vox's Today Explained podcast leads a dialogue on the role of media in actualizing social change.

Career Paths: Katja Nelson, UCLA MPP ’15

Room 5391 Luskin School of Public Affairs Building 337 Charles E Young Dr E, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Hear about her work addressing health care access and affordability, housing and homelessness in her position with APLA Health.

Housing Justice Praxis in Vancouver

Room 5391 Luskin School of Public Affairs Building 337 Charles E Young Dr E, Los Angeles, CA, United States

The Institute on Inequality and Democracy hosts "The Right to Remain: Learning from Housing Justice Praxis in Vancouver," featuring housing justice scholars and activists from Vancouver and Los Angeles.

LGBTQ Allyship

Community Impact Training - LGBTQ Allyship   This training, led by Megan van der Toom and Kevin Medina, will cover gender and sexuality terminology and frameworks, tangible allyship strategies to support the LGBTQ community from micro to macro levels, and resources for LGBTQ individuals.  RSVP is required! RSVP here The Zoom link for this training […]

Civility and Leadership

Community Impact Training Civility and Leadership Conflict and difference are inevitable. Some are easy to work through, but others are so ingrained in our values and identities that it’s not as easy to mediate to resolve. In this session with Michael McCormack, we will learn about pluralism and civil discourse, how we come to understand […]

Brunch and Props

Zoom

Join the info session with Californians for a Responsible Budget and California Calls to learn about their work on Props 15, 17, 20 and 25 on the November ballot!

“A Tale of Two Cities: Black Insurgent Aesthetics & the Public Imaginary”

"My talk focuses on the spontaneous production of graffiti art and murals covering the entrances of businesses in Downtown Oakland, CA, in the wake of recent global protest movements against state violence and systemic racism. I argue that the art makes legible what gets hidden through the violent processes of gentrification and neoliberal urbanism. What […]