UCLA Luskin Lecture by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
UCLA Royce Hall - West Lobby 10745 Dickson Ct, Los AngelesThe scholar, author and activist will reflect on her work around Black politics, social movements and racial inequality. Seating is limited.
The scholar, author and activist will reflect on her work around Black politics, social movements and racial inequality. Seating is limited.
In this virtual panel, hear from three assistant/deputy city managers in the Bay Area and Southern California to learn more about their career paths and how to get involved in this work.
The annual Public Affairs Day at Los Angeles City Hall resumes, hosted this year by Councilmember Nithya Raman.
A Martin Wachs Distinguished Lecture and Luskin Lecture with Robert Cervero on accessibility, social equity, and contemporary policy debates.
Jaclyn Mullen MPP '09 and others from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) will talk about what the GAO does, plus internship and job opportunities.
In this workshop, you’ll learn about paid professional fellowships for students and graduates in social impact fields.
Alumni, faculty and staff from all UCLA Luskin departments will gather in downtown L.A. to network with a vibrant group of folks committed to social change, building community and career development.
Finals week wraps up to complete the winter 2023 quarter at UCLA, followed by spring break — no classes March 27-31.
Michelle Marlowe, LCSW, will discuss the core concepts of infant mental health, describe how infant mental health services support families, and describe Venice Family Clinic’s infant mental health program and opportunities to work with the program.
Join the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs at a UC Regents' Lecture by Kali Akuno, organizer, educator, writer, and advocate for human rights, social justice and economic democracy.