Directors Guild of America
7920 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, United States
A panel at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival will explore the historical mobilization of groups, their evolution, difficulties, and what their histories tell us about race, gender and power within institutions.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of 20 bestselling books will share insights from his long career covering the power of the presidency.
Bruin Viewpoint Room, Ackerman Union at UCLA
308 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States
The scholar known as the father of environmental justice will focus on empowering vulnerable populations in the U.S. and ensuring that climate change mitigation is fair and equitable.
Perloff Hall, DeCafe
1302 Perloff Hall, Los Angeles, CA, United States
During a series of afternoon presentations, former students, colleagues and friends will reflect on the impact of the late professor as a teacher and mentor, plus his legacy as a planning and transportation scholar.
Dolores Hayden, a renowned scholar of the American urban landscape, is the keynote speaker on the closing day of Urban Planning's celebration of "50 Years of Scholarship to Solutions."
Fowler Museum Courtyard
308 Charles E Young Dr, Los Angeles
Please join us for a reception celebrating Jorja Leap's new book, "Entry Lessons: The Stories of Women Fighting for Their Place, Their Children, and Their Futures After Incarceration."
The Wilshire Ebell of Los Angeles
743 SOUTH LUCERNE BOULEVARD, Los Angeles, CA, United States
UCLA Luskin joins the Los Angeles World Affairs Council and Town Hall for a series of events with major candidates in the upcoming L.A. mayoral election, continuing with U.S. Rep. Karen Bass.
Room 2343 Public Affairs Building
337 Charles E. Young Drive East, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Teams of UCLA Luskin students, faculty, alumni and staff will test their knowledge and skills of all things UCLA, pop culture, history, etc., in a fun-filled trivia night.
Join us for the unveiling of a global project that analyzes the relationship between democratic accountability, state capacity and the provision of public goods to better understand why some countries fare better than others at providing a high quality of life.