Marcus Anthony Hunter: Chocolate Cities
The inaugural event of the UCLA Luskin Transdisciplinary Speaker Series will explore Hunter's new book about the experiences and politics of black Americans since 1900.
The inaugural event of the UCLA Luskin Transdisciplinary Speaker Series will explore Hunter's new book about the experiences and politics of black Americans since 1900.
Speaker: Claudia Olivetti, Professor of Economics, Boston College
Speaker: Jack Goldstone, Virginia E. and John T. Hazel Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University
Speaker: Sara Heller, Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Michigan
Speaker: Aliya Saperstein, Associate Professor of Sociology, Stanford University
Speaker: Melanie Wasserman, Assistant Professor of Economics, University of California, Los Angeles
Speaker: Aaron Panofsky, Associate Professor of Public Policy; Society and Genetics; and Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles
Lecture featuring Ute Lehrer on "The Quest for Public Space in the Millennial Metropolis of Toronto's Condoland."
Patrick Le Galès, FBA, is CNRS research professor of politics and sociology, Sciences Po, Centre d’Etudes Européennes and Dean of Sciences Po Urban School.
Activist-in-Residence Funmilola Fagbamila of the Institute on Inequality and Democracy discusses the inception of Black Lives Matter, the importance of recalling and writing this history, and social justice activism today.