David Geffen School of Medicine, Virtual Info Session

  The 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. Date: November 14, 2020 (Time in PST) 10AM - 11AM: Information about our various MD Programs 11AM […]

IAC Fall Forum

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

“Thriving Industries During COVID: First Jobs out of College”

"Thriving Industries During COVID: First Jobs out of College" Learn successful job search strategies and hear from a panel of professionals who are working in thriving industries during COVID-19 Wednesday, November 18th | On Zoom | 4:00-5:00 pm (PST)

10-Year Anniversary of “Critical Race Theory, Race Equity, and Public Health: Toward Antiracism Praxis” Fall Symposium

The Center for the Study of Racism, Social Justice, & Health presents the “10-Year Anniversary of “Critical Race Theory, Race Equity, and Public Health: Toward Antiracism Praxis” Fall Symposium Friday, November 20, 2020 at 12PM PT/3PM ET Ten years ago, Dr. Chandra Ford and Dr. Collins Airhihenbuwa published, “Critical Race Theory, Race Equity, and Public […]

CAP UCLA presents Meshell Ndegeocello’s celebration of James Baldwin

CAP UCLA presents Meshell Ndegeocello's celebration of James Baldwin Chapter 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 […]

Black Lives Matter in Brazil

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., […]

Homegoing: The Technology of Living Data and Black Public Mourning in the Age of COVID-19

UCLA’s Digital Humanities program, Center for Critical Internet Inquiry (c2i2), and the Department of Information Studies’ Graduate Student Colloquium present: Homegoing: The Technology of Living Data and Black Public Mourning in the Age of COVID-19 A lecture by Professor Kim Gallon (Purdue University) Thursday, December 10, 2020  3:00pm (PST) Kim Gallon is an Associate Professor […]