MPP Diversity Summit: Amplifying Intersectional Voices & Ideas
This is an opportunity to hear about UCLA MPP alumni and attend public policy webinar sessions on different topics from diverse lenses.
This is an opportunity to hear about UCLA MPP alumni and attend public policy webinar sessions on different topics from diverse lenses.
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.
Kelsey is a public policy research manager on Facebook’s Data for Good team. She helps build survey data products that nonprofits and universities can use to improve the well-being of communities during times of crisis. She has also been a research program manager on Facebook’s Academic Relations team, focused on building strategic collaborative programs to […]
Panel includes a California assemblywoman who is working to expand rental housing registries to aid in the enforcement of tenant protections.
A discussion led by Didier Fassin, whose research on police work in poor neighborhoods on the outskirts of Paris continues to echo in the public sphere.
Webinar emphasizing the importance of studying coalitions among political actors, with new data on the politics of social media related to Pakistan’s 2018 general election.
Adam Goodman Assistant Professor of History and Latin America and Latino Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago Title: The Deportation Machine Abstract: The Deportation Machine traces the long and troubling history of […]
Lucy Martin Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Title: Marketing Taxation? Experimental Evidence on Enforcement and Bargaining in Malawian Markets Abstract: Many developing countries appear stuck […]
Luskin Summit continues with a panel on lessons learned from coalitions across the U.S. that achieved political and legislative wins while strengthening protection for those vulnerable to housing displacement.
Luskin Summit 2021 concludes with the sixth annual survey of L.A. County residents on their satisfaction with topics such as cost of living, education, the environment, the economy, race relations and health care.