Events for May 9 - Mar 26

  • Book Talk Focusing on Mass Incarceration

    Virtual CA, United States

    Virtual event featuring author Reuben J. Miller, a sociologist studying mass incarceration and former chaplain at the Cook County Jail in Chicago.

  • Social Welfare Ph.D. Open Forum

    Zoom

    The Social Welfare Department is hosting biweekly open forums for PhD students, facilitated by Doctoral Program Chair, Ian Holloway. The fifth session for Winter Quarter will be held March 12th from 2 –3:30 PM via Zoom. These sessions are opportunities for students to ask questions about any topic related to the Social Welfare Doctoral Program. […]

  • UCLA Big Data and Politics Seminar

    Zoom

    Webinar emphasizing the importance of studying coalitions among political actors, with new data on the politics of social media related to Pakistan’s 2018 general election.

  • César Chávez holiday

    The Luskin School joins the entire UCLA campus in observing a holiday honoring labor leader and civil rights activist César Chávez. 

  • Career Paths Speaker Series: Elizabeth Calixtro

    Zoom

    Elizabeth obtained her Master of Public Policy degree from the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, and her B.A. in Politics and Ethnic Studies from Willamette University in Oregon. She is a Gates Millennium Scholar and a Public Policy and International Affairs Alumni. Elizabeth has been an immigrant rights advocate for years, and as a […]

  • Built Environment Vulnerability and COVID-19

    Virtual CA, United States

    Professor Paul Ong of the Center for Neighborhood Knowledge will examine possible links between infections and the built environment — crowding, household composition, access to open space.

  • PPASS: Adam Goodman

    Zoom

    Adam Goodman Assistant Professor of History and Latin America and Latino Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago Title: The Deportation Machine Abstract: The Deportation Machine traces the long and troubling history of the US government’s systematic efforts to terrorize and expel immigrants over the past 140 years. In a sweeping and engaging narrative, Adam Goodman examines how […]