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SUMMARY:The Elephant in the Room: BIPOC Artistic and Intellectual Presence in Music Studies
DESCRIPTION:February 10\, 2021 – Danielle Brown: “The Elephant in the Room: BIPOC Artistic and Intellectual Presence in Music Studies”\nThe UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music and The UCLA Department of African American Studies are proud to welcome multi-disciplinary artist\, scholar\, and Founder of of My People Tell Stories\, LLC\, Danielle Brown. \nIn this presentation\, Dr. Brown will discuss her efforts to address issues of equity\, diversity and inclusion to create positive change through her work at My People Tell Stories and her social justice minded framework—Canon\, People\, and Pedagogies (CPP). Specifically focusing on the “People” portion of her framework\, Dr. Brown will share how addressing the “elephant in the room”—the minimization\, marginalization\, and devaluation of BIPOC artists and intellectuals—requires more than diversifying the canon and increasing “diversity hires.” Rather\, it requires a reckoning with the forces that ask BIPOC artists and intellectuals to be present\, even while denying their presence. \nAbout Danielle Brown\nDanielle Brown\, Ph.D. is a multi-disciplinary artist\, scholar\, and entrepreneur. She is the Founder and CEO of My People Tell Stories\, LLC\, a company based on the premise that people of color in particular\, and marginalized people in general\, need to tell and interpret their own stories. Brown earned a doctorate in Music from New York University with a concentration in ethnomusicology and specialization in the music of Latin America and the Caribbean. \nShe is a former Assistant Professor of Music History and Cultures at Syracuse University and is certified in the Kodály method. Brown is the author of the music-centered ethnographic memoir\, East of Flatbush\, North of Love: An Ethnography of Home\, and the East of Flatbush\, North of Love: Teacher Guidebook. She is a 2018 NYSCA/NYFA Fellow in Folk/Traditional Arts and was a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Musicology at the University of Miami for the 2019—2020 school year. Brown will be a Visiting Lecturer at Stanford University during the 2021 Winter Quarter. \nAbout the Still Waiting Speaker Series:\n“Our ancestors fought for what they expected to be a very different outcome than the one we are currently experiencing. The racial gulf has widened\, and we are fighting battles that are bewildering to those of us who know the struggles of others who came before us.” \nThe UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music and its Inaugural Dean\, Eileen L. Strempel are proud to launch Still Waiting\, a new speaker series that invites the public to join UCLA students in conversation with prominent figures invited by the school’s Anti-Racism Action Committee (ARAC)\, to help us understand ourselves and our response to this deeply hurtful moment in our nation’s racial reckoning. Still Waiting invites us to demand better of our communities and better of our actions in response to the tangible effects of racist policing\, academic and institutional indifference\, and methodologies that may bridge the gap between feelings of alienation and feelings of sanctuary and refuge for us all. \nAbout the ARAC:\nARAC\, the Anti-Racism Action Committee of The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music\, is a non-hierarchical group of students\, staff\, and faculty members committed to changing the atmosphere of our Bruin community by addressing issues of bias\, marginalization and discrimination toward black\, Indigenous and people of color and other intersectional communities. \nRegister here! \n 
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/the-elephant-in-the-room-bipoc-artistic-and-intellectual-presence-in-music-studies/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210209T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210209T183000
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SUMMARY:BLACK MINDS MATTER: Exploring Traumas Dispelling Stigmas and Promoting Wellness
DESCRIPTION:BLACK MINDS MATTER: Exploring Traumas Dispelling Stigmas and Promoting Wellness \n\nPlease join us for an engaging and thought provoking panel discussion on mental health in the black community.\n\nPanelists names and information is displayed in the flyer!\n\n\n\nRegister Now!!
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/black-minds-matter-exploring-traumas-dispelling-stigmas-and-promoting-wellness/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210205T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210205T170000
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SUMMARY:Black Excellence: Celebrate and Network with Successful Professionals
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to participate on Thursday\, February 25th and celebrate with UCLA’s Black Bruin legacy & history in the making.\nFeaturing:\nCelebration of the history & legacy of Black Bruins through the formal recognition of historical icons\, contemporary alumni\, staff\, and faculty who have exhibited exceptional career success\nPanel of distinguished UCLA alumni\, staff and faculty focusing on Academic & Career Achievement and providing solutions to contemporary issues with focus on intersection with diversity and social justice\nNetworking with alumni\, staff\, faculty and select employers from a various industries including Business\, Entertainment\, Higher Education\, Healthcare\, Tech\, Law\, Policy\, and much more\nSpotlight of relevant university accomplishments and inroads such as AAP’s 50th Anniversary\, the establishment of the Black Bruin Resource Center and the inaugural year of the Career Center’s DOORS program\nAcknowledgement of “Rising Stars” among current students(undergrad/graduate)\, post docs and/or recent alumni\nEvent Details\nThursday\, February 25th\nHosted via Zoom\n6:00PM Welcome\n6:05PM Program Begins\n7:00PM Networking\n7:30PM Program Concludes\nBlack Excellence is being held in collaboration with\nAAP\nAdmissions\nAfrican American Studies\nAlumni Association\nASP\nBlack Bruin Resource Center\nCCCP\nCPO\nORL\nRalph Bunche Center
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/black-excellence-celebrate-and-network-with-successful-professionals/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210203T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210203T133000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20210108T182816Z
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SUMMARY:Gender\, Race\, and Age Behind Bars: Impacts of Long-term Sentencing
DESCRIPTION:UCLA CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF WOMEN PRESENTS \nGENDER\, RACE\, AND AGE BEHIND BARS: IMPACTS OF LONG-TERM SENTENCING \n \nCO-HOSTED BY THE UCLA CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAM AND THE LA COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER’S OFFICE \nDATE: Wednesday\, February 3\, 2021\nTIME: 12:15 PM-1:30 PM\nLOCATION: Zoom Webinar (RSVP) \nThis event is free and open to the public with registration. \nJoin us for a rare opportunity to hear from two formerly-incarcerated women activists on the compounded adverse impacts of long-term sentencing on the elderly\, women\, transgender people\, and people of color in prison and beyond. Jane Dorotik was incarcerated for almost 20 years on a wrongful conviction. She was released in April 2020 due to COVID-19 concerns\, and her conviction was reversed in July 2020. Romarilyn Ralston was incarcerated for 23 years\, and is now the Program Director of Project Rebound at the California State University-Fullerton. Both are organizers with the California Coalition for Women Prisoners (CCWP). Dorotik and Ralston will be in dialogue with LA County Public Defender Ricardo Garcia\, and moderator Alicia Virani\, the Gilbert Foundation Director of the Criminal Justice Program at the UCLA School of Law. This event is hosted by the UCLA Center for the Study of Women\, and co-hosted by the Criminal Justice Program at the UCLA School of Law and the LA County Public Defender’s Office. \nRead CSW’s 2020 Policy Briefs\, “Confronting the Carceral State\, Reimagining Justice\,” featuring briefs written by Jane Dorotik and Romarilyn Ralston. \nRegister Online \nThis activity is approved for 1 hour of general MCLE credit.\nUCLA School of Law is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider. \nEvent Flyer
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/gender-race-and-age-behind-bars-impacts-of-long-term-sentencing/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210120T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210127T180000
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SUMMARY:Join us for the UCLA Black Bruin Resource Center Focus Groups!
DESCRIPTION:  \nHello Black Bruin Community\, \nIt is with great excitement that we announce the opening and development of UCLA’s First Black Bruin Resource Center. This achievement could not be done without your advocacy\, persistence\, hard work\, and dedication to the development of further resources for the Black community. \nAs key stakeholders and collaborators of this center\, we invite you to share your input on how to shape the center to fit our students’ needs and essential resources. \nFor us to ensure we are providing the resources that the community truly needs and desires we will be hosting three Focus Groups within the month of January. These sessions will allow us to gather insight from the greater Black Bruin Community. Join Us! \nTo participate in a focus group\, please use the registration links below. Please note that you are welcome to attend more than one session. \nSession Dates and Registration Links: \nJanuary 13th at 6pm \nJanuary 20th at 6pm \nJanuary 27th at 6pm \nWe look forward to connecting with you all. Please forward this to any individual or group who may be interested in participating. \n 
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/join-us-for-the-ucla-black-bruin-resource-center-focus-groups/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210108T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210110T110000
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SUMMARY:UCLA Black Alumni Association’s Social Justice Summit
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Black Alumni Association’s Social Justice Summit \nJanuary 7th-10th\, 2021 \nRegister HERE \nUCLA Black Alumni Association’s Social Justice Summit is going virtual. Following a tumultuous year which laid bare the country’s racial inequity\, UBAA plans to bring thought leaders\, activists\, entertainers and Black Bruin professionals together to discuss the most pressing issues facing the Black community today. Watch the promo video here or below: \n\nSchedule of Events: \nThursday\, Jan. 7 at 7 p.m.\nA Love Song for LaTasha – Panel Discussion with Director Sophia Nahli Allison \nFriday\, Jan. 8 at 5:30 p.m.\nBlack LGBTQ+ Lives Matter – Panel Discussion \nSaturday\, Jan. 9 at 1 p.m.\nUnmasking Disparities in Education in a COVID World \nSaturday\, Jan. 9 at 4 p.m.\nThe Anatomy of a Racist – Panel Discussion with Molefi Asante & Dr. Ray Winbush \nSaturday\, Jan. 9 at 9 p.m.\nAthletes Beyond the Wind- Panel Discussion with 1968 Track Olympians \nSunday\, Jan. 10 at 10 a.m.\nBlack at the Intersection of Racial Justice and a Pandemic
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/ucla-black-alumni-associations-social-justice-summit/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201217T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201217T180000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201207T223937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201207T223937Z
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SUMMARY:FESTIVALS IN THE CITY OF ANGELS: KWANZAA IN LEIMERT PARK VILLAGE
DESCRIPTION:FESTIVALS IN THE CITY OF ANGELS: KWANZAA IN LEIMERT PARK VILLAGE \n\nThursday\, December 17\, 2020   |   5:00 pm – 6:00 pm\n\nKwanzaa is a relatively new holiday\, created in 1966\, following the Watts Rebellion\, to bring the Black community together. Today\, it is celebrated annually around the world\, most notably on the West Coast in Leimert Park Village\, the vibrant heart of Black culture in Los Angeles. The Fowler has partnered with We Love Leimert for a program honoring Kwanzaa and its seven principles and symbols rooted in the sacred teachings of Asante and Zulu harvest celebrations. We’ll hear from cultural bearers and figures from the Leimert Park Village community who are organizing for Black liberation and self-determination. The program will culminate with a dance class led by Kamilah Marsh and Keti Ciofassa\, giving participants an opportunity to embody the principles of Kwanzaa. \nThis program is co-presented by UCLA’s Department of African American Studies\, in partnership with We Love Leimert. \nREGISTER HERE\n\nFestivals in the City of Angels\nThis series connects museum programs with communities across the city in order to better understand manifestations of lived religions in Los Angeles and honor local expressions of global faiths. This series is generously supported by a grant from Lilly Endowment Inc.
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/festivals-in-the-city-of-angels-kwanzaa-in-leimert-park-village/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201211T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201211T183000
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SUMMARY:Career Day with the Lakers
DESCRIPTION:Join us this Friday\, Dec 11th\, 2020 for a panel discussion featuring staff from the LA Lakers and the broad range of career paths that exist within professional supports. \nHosted by the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies in partnership with the Lakers Black Action Network. \nRegister Here
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/career-day-with-the-lakers/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201210T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201210T210000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201207T225629Z
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SUMMARY:Pre-Kwanzaa Celebration 2020 with Dr. Scot Brown (Keynote Speaker)
DESCRIPTION:The Community Folk Art Center (CFAC) and Syracuse University’s Department of African American Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences invites you to virtually celebrate a Pre-Kwanzaa Celebration event! \n \nSpecial guest performers include: the Adanfo Ensemble ( African Drumming and Dance)\, Dr. Joan Hillsman ( Joan Hillsman Network)\, Alice Queen (Vocalist) and Dr. Scot Brown (Keynote Speaker). \nThe concert will be live-streamed from CFAC\, with virtual doors opening at 7 p.m EST/ 4 p.m. PST \nRegister Here
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/pre-kwanzaa-celebration-2020-with-dr-scot-brown-keynote-speaker/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201210T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201210T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201208T221309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201208T221309Z
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SUMMARY:Homegoing: The Technology of Living Data and Black Public Mourning in the Age of COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:UCLA’s Digital Humanities program\, Center for Critical Internet Inquiry (c2i2)\, and the Department of Information Studies’ Graduate Student Colloquium present: \nHomegoing: The Technology of Living Data and Black Public Mourning in the Age of COVID-19 \nA lecture by Professor Kim Gallon (Purdue University) \nThursday\, December 10\, 2020  3:00pm (PST) \n\nKim Gallon is an Associate Professor of History. Her work investigates the cultural dimensions of the Black Press in the early twentieth century. She is the author of many articles and essays as well as the book\, Pleasure in the News: African American Readership and Sexuality in the Black Press (University of Illinois Press\, 2020). She currently serves as the inaugural editor for the Black Press in America book series at Johns Hopkins University Press. Gallon is also the author of the field defining article\, “Making a Case for the Black Digital Humanities\,” and the founder and director of two black digital humanities projects: The Black Press Research Collective and COVID Black: A Taskforce on Black Health and Data. She also serves on a number of digital advisory boards for digital humanities projects and grants. To learn more about her research and teaching follow her on Twitter\, @BlackDigitalHum \n  \nRegistration Required (click here)
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/homegoing-the-technology-of-living-data-and-black-public-mourning-in-the-age-of-covid-19/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201210T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201210T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201106T194132Z
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SUMMARY:Black Lives Matter in Brazil
DESCRIPTION:Like in the United States\, police violence against people of color is pervasive in Brazil\, the country with the world’s second-largest Black population. This interdisciplinary panel of scholars from Brazil and the U.S. will trace the history of Black Brazilian mobilization against state-sanctioned violence; compare police violence against people of color in Brazil\, the U.S.\, and South Africa; and examine the particular impacts of police violence on Black LGBTQ+ Brazilians. \nThursday\, December 10\, 2020 \n11:00AM PDT \nClick Here for the Zoom Registration \nPanelists: \nAlvaro Nascimento\, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro \nWaleska Miguel Batista\, Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie \nWatufani Poe\, Brown University \nModerator: Ugo Edu\, Department of African American Studies \n  \nOrganized by the Latin American Institute and Center for Brazilian Studies\, and co-sponsored by History\, Public Policy\, and Spanish and Portuguese
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/black-lives-matter-in-brazil/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210101
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20200916T210241Z
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SUMMARY:CAP UCLA presents Meshell Ndegeocello's celebration of James Baldwin
DESCRIPTION:CAP UCLA presents Meshell Ndegeocello’s celebration of James Baldwin \nChapter and Verse: The Gospel of James Baldwin is a 21st-century ritual tool kit for justice\, shared in isolation\, bridging communities around the world. Inspired by James Baldwin’s seminal treaty on justice in America\, The Fire Next Time\, the project was created during the time of two raging pandemics plaguing the United States — COVID-19 and racism. \nParticipants are invited to engage in an urgent and critical investigation of race\, religion\, sexual orientation\, America and its status quo\, celebrating Baldwin’s ideas and legacy through music\, meditations\, and visual imagery. The vernacular of a church service\, structured rituals and worship\, and other forms of sacred practice\, inspire the gifts offered each month from September-December 2020\, free of charge. \n\n Call: Dial a toll-free telephone number to discover songs\, meditations\, and chants to ease your mind any time\, day or night\, when you need it most. 1-833-4-BALDWIN (1-833-422-5394).\n See: Experience visual testimonies of Baldwin’s text\, with original music created by Meshell and artistic collaborators\, including Suné Woods\, Nicholas Galanin\, and Charlotte Brathwaite.\n Read: Sign up for the monthly printed newsletter\, featuring Baldwin’s words and calls to action\, delivered four times\, directly to your mailbox. To register to receive the broadsheet\, click here before September 21st. One copy per household\, please. We are currently unable to accommodate international mailing addresses.
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/cap-ucla-presents-meshell-ndegeocellos-celebration-of-james-baldwin/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201120T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201120T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201118T005052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201118T005052Z
UID:5680-1605888000-1605891600@afam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:"Lena Horne\, Stormy Weather\, and the Hollywood Supernova" by Dr. Philana Payton (UC Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellow)
DESCRIPTION:“Lena Horne\, Stormy Weather\, and the Hollywood Supernova”  \nA Talk by Dr. Philana Payton (UC Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellow) \nNovember 20\, 2020 at 4PM PST \nRegister Here
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/lena-horne-stormy-weather-and-the-hollywood-supernova-by-dr-philana-payton-uc-chancellors-postdoctoral-fellow/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201120T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201120T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201118T004251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201118T004251Z
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SUMMARY:10-Year Anniversary of “Critical Race Theory\, Race Equity\, and Public Health: Toward Antiracism Praxis” Fall Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Center for the Study of Racism\, Social Justice\, & Health presents the \n“10-Year Anniversary of “Critical Race Theory\, Race Equity\, and Public Health: Toward Antiracism Praxis” Fall Symposium \nFriday\, November 20\, 2020 at 12PM PT/3PM ET \nTen years ago\, Dr. Chandra Ford and Dr. Collins Airhihenbuwa published\, “Critical Race Theory\, Race Equity\, and Public Health” and “The Public Health Critical Race Methodology: Praxis for Antiracism Research”\, revolutionary pieces of work that transformed the study of race within the field of public health and beyond. Join Dr. Terence Keel\, Associate Director for Critical Theory at the UCLA Center for the Study of Racism\, Social Justice\, & Health\, on Friday\, November 20\, 2020\, at 12 pm PT/3 pm ET as he hosts a discussion with Dr. Ford and Dr. Airhihenbuwa about the origins and impact of their groundbreaking work\, its continued importance\, and the future of Critical Race Theory (CRT) in public health and biomedicine. \nRegistration Information can be found here: https://bit.ly/10YrCRTandPublicHealth
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/10-year-anniversary-of-critical-race-theory-race-equity-and-public-health-toward-antiracism-praxis-fall-symposium/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201120T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201120T110000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201104T215806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201104T215806Z
UID:5618-1605862800-1605870000@afam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:"Black Lives Matter—Past\, Present\, and Beyond" lecture series featuring Christopher Lebron
DESCRIPTION:“Black Lives Matter—Past\, Present\, and Beyond” lecture series \nfeaturing Christopher Lebron \nAssociate Professor of Philosophy\, Johns Hopkins University \nThe Beautiful Ugly Struggle:\nHow Black Lives Mattered to Angela Davis and Amiri Baraka \nFriday\, November 20\, 2020 at 9:00am PST \nLive Streaming via Zoom \nRSVP Here
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/black-lives-matter-past-present-and-beyond-lecture-series-featuring-christopher-lebron/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201110T223223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T223223Z
UID:5654-1605715200-1605718800@afam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:"Thriving Industries During COVID: First Jobs out of College"
DESCRIPTION:“Thriving Industries During COVID: First Jobs out of College” \nLearn successful job search strategies and hear from a panel of professionals who are working in thriving industries during COVID-19 \nWednesday\, November 18th | On Zoom | 4:00-5:00 pm (PST)
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/thriving-industries-during-covid-first-jobs-out-of-college/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201110T205848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T205848Z
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SUMMARY:IAC Fall Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, November 18th @ 3pm for the annual IAC Fall Forum featuring the 2020–21 IAC visiting researchers and scholars\, graduate and predoctoral fellows\, and research grant awardees at UCLA’s four ethnic studies centers. Register @ https://bit.ly/3leyOMz
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/iac-fall-forum/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201114T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201114T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201022T235634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201022T235634Z
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SUMMARY:David Geffen School of Medicine\, Virtual Info Session
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nThe David Geffen School of Medicine (DGSOM) at UCLA  is hosting an Info session for all pre-medical students\, graduate\, undergraduate\, and community college students. This session will focus on presenting on the MD and pre-medical programs DGSOM offers. \nDate: November 14\, 2020 (Time in PST) \n10AM – 11AM: Information about our various MD Programs \n11AM – 12PM: Information about our Pre-Health Pipeline Programs \nIf you are interested please register here:  https://uclahs.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3C3jxeUd9NmfTU1 \nDeadline to register: November 9th\, 2020 \nFor more information please visit our website https://medschool.ucla.edu/apply/outreach or contacts us at: outreach@mednet.ucla.edu
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/david-geffen-school-of-medicine-virtual-info-session/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201111T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201208T090000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201023T214454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201023T214454Z
UID:5585-1605079800-1607418000@afam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:RedSeaNet | Fall 2020 Webinar | Climate Change\, Political Economy and Connectivity in the Red Sea Region
DESCRIPTION:RedSeaNet | Fall 2020 Webinar \nClimate Change\, Political Economy and Connectivity in the Red Sea Region \n\n\n\n\nConvened and moderated by Alden Young (UCLA) and Nathalie Peutz (NYUAD) \n\n\n\n\nSupported by the Social Science Research Council’s Transregional Collaboratory on the Indian Ocean \nTo Register or For More Information Click Here \n 
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/redseanet-fall-2020-webinar-climate-change-political-economy-and-connectivity-in-the-red-sea-region/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201105T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201105T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201028T225907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201028T225907Z
UID:5592-1604575800-1604581200@afam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:A Conversation on Community
DESCRIPTION:As we navigate 2020\, please join the Office of Equity\, Diversity and Inclusion for a special event – exploring and reaffirming UCLA’s commitment to inclusion and dignity for all. \nWhen:\nThursday\, November 5\, 2020 at 11:30 am \nWhere:\nThe event will take place via Zoom. The specific Zoom link and instructions will be provided closer to the event date to all registrants. \nPanelists:\nOur full list of speakers will be announced very shortly. \nRSVP:\nPlease RSVP at http://bit.ly/ucla_115. Admission is FREE for the UCLA community. \nPlease note: A valid UCLA e-mail address will be required for RSVP.
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/a-conversation-on-community/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201102T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201102T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201030T192656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201030T192656Z
UID:5613-1604318400-1604336400@afam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:BSFA Forum on School Safety Reimagined
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Black Staff and Faculty Association \nJoin us for our BFSA Forum on \nSchool Safety Reimagined \nA panel discussion highlighting Black Bruin students\, staff\, and alumni helping to reimagine what school safety can look like from UCLA to South LA to Richmond\, CA. \nNovember 2nd\, 2020 \n12:00pm
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/bsfa-forum-on-school-safety-reimagined/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201029T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201029T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201023T212802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201023T212802Z
UID:5581-1603985400-1603990800@afam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:ABC (ABolition Curriculum) Organizing Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us and get in on the next  ABC (Abolition Curriculum) organizing meeting!\n\nThursday 29th @ 3.30 – 5pm PST\nTime: Oct 29\, 2020\nZoom Meeting:\nhttps://ucla.zoom.us/j/97860305106
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/abc-abolition-curriculum-organizing-meeting/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201023T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201023T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201019T232840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201019T232840Z
UID:5556-1603468800-1603472400@afam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Contextualizing BLM in the History of Slavery and Segregation
DESCRIPTION:Black Lives Matter: Global Perspectives Webinar Series\n“Contextualizing BLM in the History of Slavery”\n\n\n\n\n\nThe series aims to provide a platform for scholars\, students and activists to deepen our collective understanding of the structure and experience of racial oppression and the long struggle for racial justice\, as well as to draw connections among unique\, but interlinked antiracist struggles in the context of global histories of colonialism\, imperialism and internationalism.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFriday\, Oct. 23 — 4:00 p.m.\n\n\nSpeakers: Brenda Stevenson\, Deborah Thomas\nRegister here: https://ucla.in/37lKM2M
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/contextualizing-blm-in-the-history-of-slavery-and-segregation/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201022T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201022T180000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201013T005012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201013T005012Z
UID:5526-1603386000-1603389600@afam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Want to Make Connections for Your Career After UCLA?
DESCRIPTION:Come hear from a panel of former Bruin student-athletes about their paths to success hosted by AAP and the Arthur Ashe Legacy Project! RSVP now!
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/want-to-make-connections-for-your-career-after-ucla/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201021T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201021T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201020T190520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201020T190520Z
UID:5571-1603296000-1603299600@afam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Is Now a Good Time? Inside Graduate School
DESCRIPTION:Is Now a Good Time? Inside Graduate School \nAre you thinking about going to graduate or professional school? Is now the right time?  We will be discussing some key areas to consider when making your decision. Some topics we will be addressing are living and working while going to school\, transitioning to graduate school\, and considerations for taking a gap year. \n October 21st  \n4:00-5:00pm PST  \nRSVP for Zoom Link. \nStudent Attendees who come to the event\, and fill out a short two question survey at the end are entered to win a $75 gift card to Amazon! \nHCPS Event website with panelist bios: https://humanities.ucla.edu/career/hcps/events/is-now-a-good-time-inside-graduate-school/
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/is-now-a-good-time-inside-graduate-school/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201203
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201019T235019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201019T235019Z
UID:5560-1603238400-1606953599@afam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Climate Change\, Political Economy and Connectivity in the Red Sea Region
DESCRIPTION:Climate Change\, Political Economy and Connectivity in the Red Sea Region \nconvened and moderated by Professor Alden Young (UCLA) and Nathalie Peutz (NYU AD) \n \nCheck out the Fall Schedule here \nhttps://www.redseanet.org/
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/climate-change-political-economy-and-connectivity-in-the-red-sea-region/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201019T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201019T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201015T175947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201015T175947Z
UID:5542-1603134000-1603137600@afam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:10 Questions: What is Power?
DESCRIPTION:This fall\, the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture returns with 10 Questions: Reckoning\, the third installment of the annual event series that invites the public to join UCLA students in the virtual classroom to engage in vibrant conversation alongside leading faculty and distinguished alumni from across the university. \nWith COVID-19\, the climate crisis\, social and political turmoil unlike anything we have seen in a generation\, and\, of course\, a presidential election on our minds\, we will be asking our most urgent set of questions yet. \nThis week William Boyd\, Chon Noriega\, and Jemima Pierre\, will join Victoria Marks\, associate dean of academic affairs of the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture and professor in the UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance\, to explore the question “What is Power?” \nWilliam Boyd\, lawyer\, scholar\, and environmental advocate \nChon Noriega\, art historian\, media scholar\, and curator \nJemima Pierre\, Black studies scholar and anthropologist \nJoin the conversation. Follow UCLA Arts on Instagram\, Twitter\, and Facebook so you never miss an update. \nRSVP HERE
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/10-questions-what-is-power/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201006T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201006T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20200908T235040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200908T235040Z
UID:5385-1602003600-1602010800@afam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Black Convocation 2020
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date for Black Convocation 2020!\nOctober 6\, 2020 via Zoom.\nMore details to come!
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/black-convocation-2020/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201005T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201005T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20201002T193602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201002T193602Z
UID:5516-1601899200-1601902800@afam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:BSFA Forum on California Ballot Measures 2020
DESCRIPTION:BSFA Forum on California Ballot Measures 2020\nMonday\, October 5th\, 2020\n12pm-1pm\n\n\n\n\nA special program from the UCLA Black Staff & Faculty Association (BSFA) for stakeholders to hear why Prop 15\, Prop 16\, Prop 17\, Prop 18\, Prop 20\, Prop 21\, Prop 22\, Prop 25\, Measure J and voting matters today.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://tinyurl.com/y5kaxngu \nPresented by\nUCLA BLACK STAFF & FACULTY ASSOCIATION in conjunction with UCLA Government & Community Relations
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/bsfa-forum-on-california-ballot-ballot-measures-2020/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200605T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200605T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T023620
CREATED:20200604T004749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200604T004749Z
UID:5205-1591362000-1591372800@afam.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:The Fire This Time: Race at Boiling Point
DESCRIPTION:The Fire This Time: Race at Boiling Point \nJoin us this Friday\, June 5\, at 1:00 pm PST for The Fire This Time: Race at Boiling Point\, a conversation with Angela Y. Davis\, Herman Gray\, Gaye Theresa Johnson\, Robin D. G. Kelley\, and Josh Kun. \nPlease RSVP to receive a personal link to the webinar: HERE
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/the-fire-this-time-race-at-boiling-point-confirmation/
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