Laurence Ralph Professor of Anthropology, Princeton University Title: Global Reckonings with Police Torture Abstract: This talk explores the twinned meanings of both the object and concept referred to as the “black box.” The black box references the name of a torture device used to send electronic currents through a person’s body for the purpose of […]
Jens Ludwig Edwin A. and Betty L. Bergman Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago - Harris School of Public Policy Title: Implementation as Intervention: Management Quality and Policing Outcomes Abstract:
The trajectory of modern society increasingly deploys data to address equity issues around such diverse topics as housing evictions, air quality, or criminal justice reform. Learn how.
Join Indigenous scholars on the UCLA faculty for an overview of their current research and a dialogue about the experiences of Native Americans in higher education.
Exploring how grassroots climate justice activists in cities around the world fight back against unjust plans, build power among their constituents, and propose alternatives for a climate-just future.
One-hour webinar will share new research on tobacco use among trans and gender-nonconforming young people in California and the marketing strategies that target LGBT people.
Room 5391 Luskin School of Public Affairs Building
337 Charles E Young Dr E, Los Angeles, CA, United States
In this lecture, the environmental policy and planning expert at UC Irvine will explore why it is crucial to understand how climate disasters amplify existing inequalities.