Festival of Freedom
Connect with Organizations Fighting Mass Incarceration! December 1, 2018 12PM-5PM Come celebrate a day of family fun, social justice films, art, healing, music, spoken word and so much more! For […]
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Connect with Organizations Fighting Mass Incarceration! December 1, 2018 12PM-5PM Come celebrate a day of family fun, social justice films, art, healing, music, spoken word and so much more! For […]
Connecting ART & LAW FOR LIBERATION a CALL TO ACTION to end Mass Incarceration Join visionary artists, activists, attorneys, advocates and legal scholars at UCLA to share innovative, cutting-edge collaborations […]
The UCLA Brain Research Institute and UCLA Scientific Excellence Through Diversity Committee Present: Erich Jarvis, Ph.D. Professor, Laboratory of Neurogenetics of Language, Rockefeller University Investigator, HHMI 30th Annual Neuroscience Poster […]
BLACK FEMINISM AND THE PRACTICE OF CARE Friday, November 16th, 2018 9:00am-4:30pm 9:00am Breakfast, 9:30am Discussions , 4:30pm Closing Reception UCLA Faculty Center, Sequoia Room Audre Lorde famously maintained that […]
BLACK FEMINISM AND THE PRACTICE OF CARE Friday, November 16th, 2018 9:00am-4:30pm 9:00am Breakfast, 9:30am Discussions , 4:30pm Closing Reception UCLA Faculty Center, Sequoia Room Audre Lorde famously maintained that […]
Historians in Society Lecture Series Peter Hudson, UCLA Departments of African American Studies and History First published in 1938 as the dark clouds of fascism amassed over Europe, CLR James’ […]
The November 2018 Bunche Center newsletter is now available! To download, click here, or click on the image below. Highlights include Kelly Lytle Hernández’s Robert G. Athearn Prize for best book, City of […]
Please join us for a discussion with Esther Iverem on “The Black Blackout: New Media Erasures of Black and Brown Narratives – And How to Fight Back.” To download the […]
Please join us on Thursday, November 1, 2018, 12:30 pm – 2 pm at Haines Hall 153, for a discussion with Esther Iverem on “The Black Blackout: New Media Erasures […]
UCLA Department of Anthropology, Undergraduate Program, Luskin School of Public Affairs and the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies present director Boots Riley and his film Sorry to Bother […]