Book Talk Focusing on Mass Incarceration
Virtual CA, United StatesVirtual event featuring author Reuben J. Miller, a sociologist studying mass incarceration and former chaplain at the Cook County Jail in Chicago.
Virtual event featuring author Reuben J. Miller, a sociologist studying mass incarceration and former chaplain at the Cook County Jail in Chicago.
One in a series of virtual symposia examining social welfare and social justice to reimagine the profession to achieve an anti-racist future.
Social work has a complex history of upholding White supremacy alongside a goal to achieve racial justice. Moreover, our profession simultaneously practices within racist systems and works to dismantle them. In the wake of a fervent #BlackLivesMatter movement and persistent racial disparities in key social welfare institutions, these paradoxes have come to the forefront of […]
A virtual event with Assistant Professor Emily Weisburst and other criminal justice experts — Connie Rice, Joanna Schwartz and Steven Zipperstein.
Dean Gary Segura will share updates and answer questions at a series of town halls for doctoral students (May 12), undergraduates (May 13) and master's students (May 20).
Patrisse Cullors, co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement, will deliver the virtual keynote address on Friday, June 11, at 9 a.m. for master's recipients and 2 p.m. for undergraduates.
Students in the incoming classes for Public Policy, Social Welfare and Urban Planning will learn about resources available to UCLA graduate students.
Welcoming celebration for all Luskin School students, faculty, staff and alumni.
Please join UCLA Luskin's Department of Social Welfare to learn more about its doctoral program. This event will include an overview of the program from its current Chair, Dr. Todd Franke, and a panel of current doctoral students. RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ucla-social-welfare-webinar-phd-admissions-tickets-178340048887 Note: This event will be held virtually. The Zoom link will be sent to attendees […]