2018 UCLA Luskin Career Fair

UCLA Faculty Center 480 Charles E Young Dr East, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Internship opportunities and jobs in nonprofit organizations, government agencies and public service

Community Collaboration Lunch!

Room 2343 Public Affairs Building 337 Charles E. Young Drive East, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Mingle with fellow Luskin students dedicated to equity, diversity, and inclusion to start building community across departments.

‘Edible Feminisms’ panel

UCLA Center for the Study of Women will host activists and scholars reflecting on how the past will be part of our shared food future.

Protecting Renters in Los Angeles

Room 2343 Public Affairs Building 337 Charles E. Young Drive East, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Discussions of rent control, stabilization and evictions, including exploration of California housing laws that affect renters and what can be done to give renters a more stable foundation.

A Conversation with Chelsea Manning

UCLA Royce Hall 340 Royce Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Luskin Lecture features the controversial former military intelligence analyst who disclosed classified documents to WikiLeaks about the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

A Gendered Planning Mismatch

Japanese American Cultural & Community Center 244 South San Pedro St., Los Angeles, CA, United States

'Transportation Is a Women's Issue' event will cover how transportation planning and policy can better serve women’s travel patterns and needs.

Panel on Youth Justice in Los Angeles

UCLA James West Alumni Center Los Angeles, United States

'From Diversion to Desistance: Transforming Youth Justice in Los Angeles and Beyond' will spark critical conversations about youth justice.

‘Freedom Dreams,’ a Special 2-Day Event

'Black, Brown, and Powerful: Freedom Dreams in Unequal Cities' will shine a light on organizing frameworks and resistance strategies that challenge exclusion and refuse subordination.

The South Los Angeles Homeownership Crisis

Discussion of findings from study by the Center for Neighborhood Knowledge. Our panelists will examine what progress has been made in South LA, if any, in the domain of housing since the 1960s.