Pep Rally and Resource Guide
Virtual CA, United StatesThis virtual event through Oct. 8 is your one-stop-shop for activities, resources and events introducing you to UCLA and the School of Public Affairs.
This virtual event through Oct. 8 is your one-stop-shop for activities, resources and events introducing you to UCLA and the School of Public Affairs.
The inaugural public event of the Sawyer Seminar on Sanctuary Spaces: Reworlding Humanism traces the histories and futures of abolition on stolen land.
Hear the surprising results of a Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies housing survey of 1,000 L.A. County tenants.
Join the info session with Californians for a Responsible Budget and California Calls to learn about their work on Props 15, 17, 20 and 25 on the November ballot!
"How Can We Do Better? Limits on Black Mobility in Transportation" will feature two presentations and a panel discussion on the barriers and strategies for racial equity and justice in efforts to increase physical activity.
Political experts Steve Schmidt and Sarah Longwell will discuss what it's like to believe in and promote a conservative agenda in America even when you can't bring yourself to support Donald Trump as president.
Join Dean Gary Segura, Sonja Diaz of the Latino Policy and Politics Initiative, Public Policy Professor Mark Peterson and Chad Dunn of the UCLA Voting Rights Project for a post-debate conversation.
Transit thrives on density, but the pandemic has upended that idea with density as the antithesis of public health measures to control the spread of COVID-19.
Join UCLA Professor Lynn Vavreck as she speaks with moderator Dan Schnur to analyze how candidates are using media sources to replace traditional in-person canvassing, organizing and rallies.
An introduction to co-powerment models for public engagement, including dignity-infused engagement.