While this webinar is meant to help prospective students prepare for the outcome of their admission decision, it's additionally meant to help prospective students get over the fear of rejection in relation to applying to graduate school. We will also review helpful strategies for strengthening your application, including tips for letters of recommendation, resume and […]
This event will delve into the importance of partnership models to advance park equity in the L.A. region, including examining the recently opened Golden Age Park.
This virtual gathering will touch on a wide spectrum of criminal justice experiences from a Latinx lens and identify opportunities in 2022 to build power and advance necessary reforms.
NYU professor Andrew Ross and housing activist Theo Henderson will discuss Ross' new book and the housing crisis bringing trauma, poverty and nihilism to America’s suburbs and rural areas.
This virtual gathering will touch on a wide spectrum of criminal justice experiences from a Latinx lens and identify opportunities in 2022 to build power and advance necessary reforms.
Join the Lewis Center for a book talk with Alex Bitterman and Daniel B. Hess, editors of a new book examining the significance of gay neighborhoods, or “gayborhoods.”
This Regents Lecture featuring Judy Heumann, an author and advocate for the rights of disabled people, will focus on coalition-building and adopting an intersectional approach to policymaking.
The policy discussion series continues with an online session about restrictive voting efforts in 47 states, particularly attempts to stifle the voting rights of communities of color in Arizona, Georgia and Texas.