UCLA Luskin Block Party
Dickson Court North, UCLA Los Angeles, CA, United StatesWelcome event and celebration for the students, faculty, staff and alumni of the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs.
Welcome event and celebration for the students, faculty, staff and alumni of the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs.
Book signing and presentation titled, "Confronting the Racist Legacy of the American Child Welfare System: The Case for Abolition."
Luskin Lecture by Yale University scholar Ijeoma Opara, who will delve into substance use prevention tailored to the unique challenges faced by Black girls.
For UCLA students, staff and faculty interested in housing policy and research.
Join us in warmly welcoming the 2024 cohort of the UCLA Activist-in-Residence program to the UCLA community.
Noted writer and historian will explore inter-institutional ideas and organizing in the Institute on Inequality and Democracy's 2nd annual Distinguished Lecture in Ideas and Organizing.
UCLA's Dana Cuff will deliver the 135th Faculty Research Lecture, focusing on architecture’s limits as well as potential in fulfilling promises of sustainability and equity.
How three alums — one from each UCLA Luskin master’s program — are making a difference in California policymaking and the search for housing solutions.
Celebrate Ramadan with UCLA students and alumni and learn about the holy month's importance to our Muslim colleagues at a day of fasting followed by an iftar featuring speakers, friends and food.
A decolonial vision of healing, rent-free forever housing, landback, and reparations for houseless LA residents and all of us.