Native American Heritage Month Series
DOCUMENTARY: TAKING ALCATRAZ A documentary account of the events that led up to the 1969 Native American occupation of Alcatraz, with optional discussion to follow.
DOCUMENTARY: TAKING ALCATRAZ A documentary account of the events that led up to the 1969 Native American occupation of Alcatraz, with optional discussion to follow.
Dean Gary Segura will share updates and answer questions at a series of town halls for undergraduates (Nov. 12), doctoral students (Nov. 18) and master's students (Nov. 19).
Desiree Martinez, an archaeologist and member of Gabrieliño (Tongva) nation, shares about the Mapping Indigenous LA project.
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Katie Johnston-Goodstar of the University of Minnesota discusses youth development and assimilation in the Native American community.
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The Institute on Inequality and Democracy hosts an in-depth webinar inspired by a recent white paper calling for the formation of a Social Housing Development Authority.
Biweekly open forums for Ph.D. students facilitated by program chair Ian Holloway allow students to ask questions about any topic.
Panel includes a California assemblywoman who is working to expand rental housing registries to aid in the enforcement of tenant protections.
One in a series of virtual symposia examining social welfare and social justice to reimagine the profession to achieve an anti-racist future.