Slamming Hunger

Glorya Kaufman Hall, Amber Dance Studio 120 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles , CA, United States

A slam-style evening of storytelling on the theme of “slamming hunger.” Performed by members of Professor Dan Froot's course dedicated to decreasing the stigma of food insecurity on campus. Kaufman Hall is located in North Campus off of Sunset Boulevard. Parking is available in lot 4.

Free

Resistance Against Violence through Education (RAVE)

Moore Hall Room 100 457 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles , CA, United States

  Please join us for the first post-election teaching rave organized by the faculty group, RAVE (Resistance Against Violence Through Education), and co-sponsored by LGBTQ Studies, the Center for the Study of Women, and the Institute on Inequality and Democracy at UCLA Luskin. Please click uc-csu-ccc-daca-letter-final-11-29-16-00000002 to read the letter sent by Janet Napolitano (President, University […]

Free

Lánzate

Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, San Juan, Av. Juan Ponce de León, esquina Ave. Roberto H. Todd, Parada 18, San Juan, Puerto Rico

Lánzate is  a national convening organized by Mijente, a digital and grassroots hub for Latinx and Chicanx organizing and movement building. The convening brings together Latinx and Chicanx identified change-makers who seek to build social movement and community that is pro-Black, pro-LGBTQ, pro-worker, pro-immigrant, pro-planet rooted in self determination. The gathering features workshops and strategy […]

$150.00

Welcome Reception: 2017 UCLA Activist-in-Residence Fellows

UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, 3rd Floor Commons 3383 337 Charles E. Young Drive East, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Funmilola Fagbamila Lisa Hasegawa                     With a shared commitment to advance democracy through research and alliances with civil rights organizations and progressive social movements, the UCLA Asian American Studies Center and the Institute on Inequality and Democracy at UCLA Luskin have partnered to pilot a UCLA […]

#J18: From the Frontlines of Justice

UCLA Ackerman Ballroom 308 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles , CA, United States

The Institute on Inequality and Democracy at UCLA Luskin invites you to join us at "From the Frontlines of Justice" at Ackerman Ballroom, UCLA, 5–7:30 p.m., on January 18, 2017. On the evening of #J18, we will gather at UCLA to celebrate ongoing struggles for social justice and to affirm their urgent relevance in the […]

Free

Public Housing & Activism Series Pt. II Jordan Downs & South LA

UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, Room 2343 337 Charles E. Young Drive East, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Part II: CHALLENGES AHEAD FOR JORDAN DOWNS & SOUTH LA We will turn our attention back to Los Angeles as a follow up from the screening of the “70 Acres in Chicago” and the discussion of the destruction of the Cabrini Green development. On Thursday, January 26, the UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies, Institute on Inequality and […]

Free

Insurgency at the Crossroads: A Book Talk by Aisha Finch

UCLA Anderson School of Management, A201 110 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles , CA, United States

In Rethinking Slave Rebellion in Cuba: La Escalera and the Insurgencies of 1841-1844, Aisha Finch traces the emergence of a dynamic resistance movement of slaves and free people of color in nineteenth-century Cuba. Drawing from the largely unexplored testimonies in the Cuban National Archive, this book focuses attention on the hundreds of enslaved people who […]

Free

Lyrics From Lockdown

The Ivy Substation 9070 Venice Blvd., Culver City, CA, United States

One Man. One Mic. 40 Characters. Two unbelievable true stories of wrongful imprisonment told through Hip Hop, Spoken Word, Blues, Comedy, Calypso and Classical Music Written and performed by Bryonn Bain Directed by Gina Belafonte Previews: January 26—February 4 Productions: February 8–February 25 Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday

$30.00 – $34.99

Lyrics From Lockdown

The Ivy Substation 9070 Venice Blvd., Culver City, CA, United States

Lyrics From Lockdown : One Man. One Mic. 40 Characters. Two unbelievable true stories of wrongful imprisonment told through Hip Hop, Spoken Word, Blues, Comedy, Calypso and Classical Music Written and performed by Bryonn Bain Directed by Gina Belafonte Previews: January 26—February 4 Productions: February 8–February 25 Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday

$30.00 – $34.99

Lyrics From Lockdown

The Ivy Substation 9070 Venice Blvd., Culver City, CA, United States

Lyrics From Lockdown : One Man. One Mic. 40 Characters. Two unbelievable true stories of wrongful imprisonment told through Hip Hop, Spoken Word, Blues, Comedy, Calypso and Classical Music Written and performed by Bryonn Bain Directed by Gina Belafonte Previews: January 26—February 4 Productions: February 8–February 25 Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday

$30.00 – $34.99