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 […]
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 […]
The purpose of this session is to explore disability inclusiveness, accessibility, campus climate, and share ideas and resources, identify existing challenges and barriers, and form a basic understanding that works towards a more disability inclusive future. I seek to deepen our conversation on the intersection of disability identities with particular attention to (1) how ableism […]
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!
"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 […]
Full Schedule TBA: Interested in UCLA but not sure how to navigate the application process? Learn more about our Master of Social Welfare program where we provide tools and tips to assist you in the application process and the resources to help you thrive once you are in the program.
The UndocuAlly 101 is an educational training dedicated to increasing the UCLA community’s awareness of the unique needs of undocumented students. This training will be led by Enrique Campos. Enrique began his academic career at El Camino Community College. He was the first in his family to attend college. He earned his B.A. from UCLA […]
A discussion led by Didier Fassin, whose research on police work in poor neighborhoods on the outskirts of Paris continues to echo in the public sphere.
Luskin Summit 2021 continues with an exploration of innovative tactics to increase resiliency to the threat of wildfire, especially for our most vulnerable populations.