Luskin Summit: Session 5
Representatives from the Voting Rights Project and the Latino Policy and Politics Initiative at UCLA Luskin will talk about the importance of vote-by-mail programs during the November general election.
Representatives from the Voting Rights Project and the Latino Policy and Politics Initiative at UCLA Luskin will talk about the importance of vote-by-mail programs during the November general election.
Panelists on the frontlines will discuss the new normal of schooling and supporting our students, teachers, and parents in a COVID19 reality
Panelists will talk about housing in the era of coronavirus and how today’s challenges might shape future policy.
The UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs invites admitted transfers to a virtual welcome that will include an overview of the opportunities within the Public Affairs Undergraduate Program and an opportunity to connect with Public Affairs Students, Advisors, and the Chair. To attend, please RSVP here by May 7 at 4pm PST. The program will be hosted […]
UCLA Blueprint Editor-in-Chief and book author Jim Newton of the Luskin School and former Gov. Jerry Brown will discuss Brown’s career, his impact on national politics and his take on the future.
Doctoral Student Professional Development Series: Networking- Branding Yourself and Your Work
Join Professor Laura Abrams, chair of social welfare, and alumni for a discussion of the essential role that social workers continue to fill during the coronavirus pandemic.
Community Impact Training Civility and Leadership Conflict and difference are inevitable. Some are easy to work through, but others are so ingrained in our values and identities that it’s not as easy to mediate to resolve. In this session with Michael McCormack, we will learn about pluralism and civil discourse, how we come to understand […]
Experts affiliated with the UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies discuss the evolution of transit and the implications of the pandemic on transportation in the weeks, months and years ahead.
Amid anti-immigrant sentiment that continues to reverberate throughout our society, what does community mobilization mean in the Trump era?