Native American Heritage Month Series
Katie Johnston-Goodstar of the University of Minnesota discusses youth development and assimilation in the Native American community.
Katie Johnston-Goodstar of the University of Minnesota discusses youth development and assimilation in the Native American community.
A conversation about the impact of the record Latino voter turnout on key races, particularly in the presidential battleground states, and what it means for future elections.
Regan Patterson of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation will highlight transportation challenges in the Black community and discuss prospects for equity from emerging technologies.
What role can bicycling play in healing the intersecting harms of racial and climate injustice?
While cyclists and pedestrians are vulnerable road users and face significant safety threats, environmental conditions in historically marginalized communities compound such vulnerability for people of color.
“Policing the Open Road” is a thought-provoking look at how the automobile fundamentally changed the nature of police work, and thus the conception of freedom and mobility, in the United States.
Multimedia artist Walter Thompson-Hernández shares from his book, “The Compton Cowboys,” and latest NPR podcast, "California Love," about coming of age in L.A.
Lewis Center brings together the latest thinking and action related to a guaranteed income program in America, with a focus on who could benefit in the Los Angeles region.
A virtual event with Assistant Professor Emily Weisburst and other criminal justice experts — Connie Rice, Joanna Schwartz and Steven Zipperstein.
This training 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.