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SUMMARY:Global Mini-Summit: Gender Equality Through Sport
DESCRIPTION:LUSKIN SUMMIT 2022: Research in Action \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis is the last of three sessions being organized by Global Public Affairs at UCLA Luskin as a Global Mini-Summit in cooperation with the UCLA International Institute to focus on policy issues from an international perspective. \n\n\n\nFRIDAY\, APRIL 1 \n\nReimagining Gender Equality Through Sport\nSport is known to improve physical and mental health\, promote well-being\, and advance economic and societal goals. Sport for Development (S4D) is the use of sport to achieve these objectives at the individual\, community\, national and international levels\, and the power of sport to address gender inequality has gained recent recognition. This online session led by professor Manisha Shah of the Global Lab for Research in Action at UCLA Luskin will feature conversations and a brief Q&A about both the global landscape of S4D and its implications for the United States. Panelists will discuss emerging research that demonstrates how sport can be used to advance gender justice around the world\, offering lessons not only relevant to practitioners and policymakers\, but also to parents\, teachers and even adolescents themselves.\n\nFaculty Hosts \n\nProfessor Manisha Shah\, the Franklin D. Gilliam\, Jr. chair at UCLA Luskin; co-founder and faculty director of Global Lab for Research in Action\nStephen Commins\, lecturer in urban planning and associate director for Global Public Affairs at the Luskin School\n\n Panelists \n\nJeff DeCelles\, technical director\, Curriculum & Training\, Grassroot Soccer\nJulia Menefield Lankford\, director of operations\, Laureus Sport for Good Foundation of America\nMeredith Whitley\, associate professor\, co-editor\, Adelphi University & Journal of Sport for Development\n\nRemarks \n\nStephen Cheung\, LAEDC chief operating officer & president World Trade Center LA; Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation & LA World Trade Center\n\n\n\n\nAlso in the Luskin Summit\nApril 22: Presentation by Zev Yaroslavsky of the Luskin School about the results of the seventh annual Quality of Life Index. \n\nNotes: \n\n\n\nDetails about participants in the various panel discussions are being released as sessions draw near and will also be posted on the Summit registration page.\nAll events will allow for remote access. Any in-person presentations that occur will be planned in full accordance with the latest UCLA and Los Angeles County COVID-19 health and safety protocols.\nVisit the LUSKIN SUMMIT LANDING PAGE for more information on future Summit sessions.
URL:https://luskin.ucla.edu/event/global-mini-summit-gender-equality-through-sport
LOCATION:Virtual\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Policy,School of Public Affairs,Social Welfare,Urban Planning
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SUMMARY:Exhibition of Photos by Former Foster Youth
DESCRIPTION:UCLA will launch a photographic exhibition with an RSVP-only opening reception on Monday\, Jan. 22\, in Kerckhoff Grand Salon. \n“Fostering Photovoice (2023)” is a group exhibition of photographs reflecting the lives and experiences of former foster youth and their views on how involvement in the child welfare system impacted them. The exhibition will be on display Jan. 22-26 in Kerckhoff Art Gallery on the UCLA campus. \nThe project was conceived by a Photovoice Collective that included the six featured artists — all former foster youth between the ages of 18 and 25 residing in Los Angeles County. The collective also involves several UCLA undergraduate and graduate students with expertise in photography and using the arts-based empowerment method called Photovoice in relation to social policy and research\, as well as lived expertise from foster care involvement. \nThe collective came together over seven weeks in summer 2023. The project began by developing questions to guide the artists’ self-exploration\, including: \n\nHow did involvement in the child welfare system change you and your family connections?\nWhat changes to the system would you like to see as a result of your experience?\n\nThe exhibition invites viewers to reflect on what they believe about foster youth and the foster care system\, including any biases they may have. The gallery showing encourages attendees to consider how best to support these young people who enter state care through no fault of their own — both as children and when they transition to adulthood. Does the system do everything it can to preserve sibling and family relationships whenever possible? If not\, what more can be done? \nFor additional information\, please contact: \n\nKate Watson\, principal investigator\nAbigail Rubtsova\, member of core project team\nAngelica Sac Tzep\, member of artist collective
URL:https://luskin.ucla.edu/event/exhibition-of-photos-by-former-foster-youth
LOCATION:UCLA Kerckhoff Hall Grand Salon\, 308 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, 90095
CATEGORIES:School of Public Affairs,Social Welfare,Social Welfare PhD
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