‘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.
'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.
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.
The 2018 UCLA DTLA Forum will discuss the rising housing costs and the politics of supply that make building more housing extremely complicated.
Student researchers and grant recipients will share their work around issues of diversity and social justice.
Explore careers in public affairs and learn the ins and outs of the graduate application process.
Robert Poole will discuss his new book in which he argues that the 20th century governance and funding model for highways is failing to solve chronic problems such as congestion, deferred maintenance, and poor resource allocations.
Sessions include workshops, panels, and discussions for those interested in pursuing graduate degrees in Public Policy, Social Welfare or Urban Planning.
Please join us in warmly welcoming Micah White, Yusef Omowale and Tanzila "Taz" Ahmed as the 2019 UCLA Activists-in-Residence.
Join the Institute on Inequality and Democracy for a conference-opening reception and cultural performance.
Join the Institute on Inequality and Democracy's conference: "A Network at the Intersection of Scholarship, Global Partnership, and the Politics of Housing."