UCLA Luskin Lecture by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
UCLA Royce Hall - West Lobby 10745 Dickson Ct, Los AngelesThe scholar, author and activist will reflect on her work around Black politics, social movements and racial inequality. Seating is limited.
The scholar, author and activist will reflect on her work around Black politics, social movements and racial inequality. Seating is limited.
Join the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs at a UC Regents' Lecture by Kali Akuno, organizer, educator, writer, and advocate for human rights, social justice and economic democracy.
Join us to compete for the Super Quiz Bowl championship, plus personal prizes for the winning team. Tickets are $15, and 100% of proceeds go toward department grad nights and scholarships.
Students in the incoming classes for Public Policy, Social Welfare and Urban Planning will learn about resources available to UCLA graduate students from the Luskin School and across campus.
Luskin Lecture by Yale University scholar Ijeoma Opara, who will delve into substance use prevention tailored to the unique challenges faced by Black girls.
Noted writer and historian will explore inter-institutional ideas and organizing in the Institute on Inequality and Democracy's 2nd annual Distinguished Lecture in Ideas and Organizing.
UCLA Luskin scholars will gather in the state capital with legislators, government agency representatives and other policy experts to share timely research on housing policy and water resources.
In this UC Regents Lecture, Mallory Rukhsana Nezam will discuss arts and culture strategies in urban planning.
How three alums — one from each UCLA Luskin master’s program — are making a difference in California policymaking and the search for housing solutions.
UCLA scholars join political, business, nonprofit and philanthropic leaders at a research and policy conference exploring California's most pressing issues.