The UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy and the UCLA Asian American Studies Center recognize that the work of social change is demanding. It is our objective to help sustain the activists, artists, and public intellectuals involved in this work through the UCLA Activist-in-Residence program. We believe this collaboration will help strengthen the infrastructure of social transformation by providing leaders/activists with the time and space to recharge and to reflect upon a complex challenge facing their communities, while also allowing UCLA students to develop or strengthen their own commitment to social justice.

The goals of this program are to:

  • Provide activists, artists, and public intellectuals the opportunity to explore or study a complex issue and
    perhaps to imagine new approaches or scholarship that will improve the lives of people in their community.
  • Increase the participation of progressive thought leaders 1) at every level of government 2) in nonprofit
    organizations and 3) in groups that influence public policy and grassroots organizing.
  • Encourage collaborative teaching and learning communities that create new models of public scholarship
    and engagement for students. For example, developing narratives that intersect the personal with political
    empowerment and link students’ lives to broader social processes, thereby “turning the university inside out.