“Beyond the Lights” Film Screening and Discussion

UCLA Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Scott Waugh, African American Studies Department, Institute of American Cultures, Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies, Luskin School of Public Affairs, and School of Theater, Film and Television present: "Beyond The Lights" – Film Screening and Discussion "“Beyond the Lights,” Gina Prince-Bythewood’s occasionally silly, frequently stirring romantic melodrama... […]

“War Against All Puerto Ricans” by Nelson Denis

The talk is titled "War Against All Puerto Ricans." Nelson Denis, the author of the new book War Against All Puerto Ricans: Revolution and Terror in America's Colony, will be discussing his book, the history of colonialism in Puerto Rico, and the plight of Puerto Rican political prisoner Oscar López Rivera. The talk will also feature an introduction […]

Eighth Annual Critical Race Studies Symposium, Race and Resistance: Against Police Violence

We are very excited to invite you to our upcoming Eighth Annual Critical Race Studies Symposium, Race and Resistance: Against Police Violence, on October 16th and 17th at UCLA School of Law.  Over a day and a half, we will convene academics, advocates and activists from around the country to explore the forms that police violence takes, […]

Between the World and Me: Ta-Nehisi Coates in Conversation with Robin D. G. Kelley

In a revelatory testament of what it means to be black in America today, this timely new memoir solidifies Coates as one of today’s most important writers on the subject of race. Composed as letters to his teenage son, Coates bears witness to his own experiences as a young black man while moving between emotionally […]

Langston Hughes’ “Ask Your Mama: Twelve Moods for Jazz”

A multimedia performance of Langston Hughes' "Ask Your Mama: Twelve Moods for Jazz" comes to the UCLA Faculty Center on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 5-8 p.m. A reading of the poem will be accompanied with live music performed by the Ron McCurdy Quartet and a slide presentation of Harlem Renaissance-era photos. The evening will conclude with a discussion […]

The 40th National Council for Black Studies Conference Call for Papers

All abstracts must be submitted online no later than January 15, 2016. On the heels of the establishment of the first generation of Black Studies departments and programs across the United States, starting from 1968, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte hosted a conference of Black Studies scholars in March 1975 to create a national […]

Open Poetry Slam

First 20 poets to sign up (Sign up: 5-6pm) Top 10 to be invited to return to compete for $500 in cash prizes at the  main event * Book donations are required for free entry. In collaboration with The Justice Work Group, UCLA Residential Life, and the Department of African American Studies.

“Urban Removal: Police, Prisons, and Domestic Policy after Civil Rights” by Elizabeth Hinton

Elizabeth Hinton is Assistant Professor in the Department of African and African American Studies and the Department of History at Harvard University. Hinton’s research focuses on the persistence of poverty and racial inequality in the 20th century United States. Her current scholarship considers the transformation of domestic social programs and urban policing after the Civil Rights […]