Abolition on Stolen Land
The inaugural public event of the Sawyer Seminar on Sanctuary Spaces: Reworlding Humanism traces the histories and futures of abolition on stolen land.
The inaugural public event of the Sawyer Seminar on Sanctuary Spaces: Reworlding Humanism traces the histories and futures of abolition on stolen land.
How has travel behavior changed during the COVID-19 pandemic? How do changes in travel behavior and online shopping differ between income, race/ethnicity, and occupational class?
The pandemic has significantly reduced transportation revenues from motor vehicle fuel taxes, tolls, transit fares, regulatory surcharges, and perhaps most importantly, general sales taxes.
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A discussion led by Didier Fassin, whose research on police work in poor neighborhoods on the outskirts of Paris continues to echo in the public sphere.
Join EDT 2.0 for a choral reading of excerpts from “CODESWITCH: The Transborder Immigrant Tool” (transborder algo-rhythms against caging algorithms).
Performances of poetry, song and movement will take place as part of the Sawyer Seminar Sanctuary Spaces series.
Freedom and Fugitivity features writer and scholar Saidiya Hartman in the closing event for the Sawyer Seminar Sanctuary Spaces: Reworlding Humanism.
The Lunch on Luskin series offers students the opportunity to learn about resources offered from various Luskin-affiliated units, including research centers, research institutes, initiatives, and projects.
Welcome the 2023 UCLA Activists-in-Residence to the UCLA community.