This event will explore how the policing of nuisance has become a tool for neighborhood gentrification and racial banishment — and how organizing is instrumental to resisting these practices.
Public Affairs Building, Luskin Commons
337 Charles E. Young Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Invite-only event will celebrate a new endowed chair recognizing a faculty member's contributions to social justice and equity in the United States and around the world.
A book talk with "Virgin Capital" author Tami Navarro focusing on neoliberal "development" regimes grounded in hierarchies of race, gender, class and geopolitical positioning.
Join the Gay Sexuality and Social Policy Initiative for an in-person screening and discussion of this documentary on activists combating an anti-LGBTQ torture campaign.
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.
This event will delve into the importance of partnership models to advance park equity in the L.A. region, including examining the recently opened Golden Age Park.
This virtual gathering will touch on a wide spectrum of criminal justice experiences from a Latinx lens and identify opportunities in 2022 to build power and advance necessary reforms.
NYU professor Andrew Ross and housing activist Theo Henderson will discuss Ross' new book and the housing crisis bringing trauma, poverty and nihilism to America’s suburbs and rural areas.
This virtual gathering will touch on a wide spectrum of criminal justice experiences from a Latinx lens and identify opportunities in 2022 to build power and advance necessary reforms.