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We invite you to include the Bunche Center in your end-of-year giving plans. Contributions in any amount are welcome and all donations are 100%-tax deductible. End of year giving reduces […]
November 24, 2014 — In an oddly-timed evening press conference, Ferguson, MO prosecutor Robert McCulloch announced Monday that the grand jury reviewing evidence in the shooting death of unarmed black teenager […]
November 19, 2014 – Marvel Comics announced dramatic changes coming simultaneously to two of the publisher’s classic marquee brands with the addition of a female Thor and a Black Captain […]
November 17, 2014 – Bunche Center Director Darnell Hunt discusses diversity in Hollywood as part of a four-part series on the Blacklist screenwriting blog, Go Into the Story. To read […]
November 10, 2014 – Director of the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies and Professor of Sociology at UCLA, Darnell Hunt, is featured in episode 3 of Black […]
Don’t miss this engaging discussion about the life of the late Wayne Pharr. To Download the Flyer, Click Here.
Join Fern Orenstein (Senior VP for casting at CBS Entertainment), Tiffany Smith-Anoa’i (VP for CBS diversity and communication), Rick Najera (director, writer and executive producer) and Dr. Darnell Hunt (director of […]
Joshua Bloom, UCLA doctoral candidate in sociology, received an American Book Award on October 26th, 2014, in San Francisco, for his book, Black Against Empire: The History and Politics of […]
Thank you for your generous support of our crowdfunding project In October, the Center’s fundraising effort to raise research funds for the Hollywood Diversity Report yielded $10,081 dollars in a […]
PLEASE NOTE UPDATED TIME Images in Blackness Film and Discussion Series presents Thomas Allen Harris and his documentary, Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People. To […]
