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SUMMARY:A Social Justice Conversation with Common and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
DESCRIPTION:Join Oscar winning artist\, Common and Hall of Fame NBA player and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient\, Kareem Abdul Jabbar for an exclusive 1-1 conversation on issues\, such as bail disparity\, police brutality\, and juvenile detention. This Social Justice Conversation will be followed by a powerhouse panel discussion to include Dr. Kelly Lytle-Hernandez\, Interim Director of the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies\, Dr. Tyrone Howard of Black Male Institute\, Dr. Boyce Watkins and other esteemed guests. \nThe panel discussion will conclude with a VIP reception and book signing with Kareem Abdul Jabbar! VIP guests will receive a complimentary book. Refreshments will be served. Proceeds from this event support the ongoing mission of the Skyhook Foundation and UCLA Black Alumni Association student focused programming for 2018. \nEvent Registration
URL:https://challengeinequality.luskin.ucla.edu/event/a-social-justice-conversation/
LOCATION:James West Alumni Center\, 325 Westood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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SUMMARY:Welcome Reception for 2018 UCLA Activist-in-Residence Fellows
DESCRIPTION:The Institute on Inequality and Democracy at UCLA Luskin and the UCLA Asian American Studies Center are pleased to announce that Manuel Criollo and Yvonne Yen Liu have been named the 2018 UCLA Activist-in-Residence Fellows. Mr. Criollo was selected as the Irvine Fellow on Urban Life and Ms. Liu as the UCLA Asian American Studies Center Fellow. They will both be in residence on the UCLA campus starting in Winter Quarter\, January 8\, 2018. \nThe Activist-in-Residence Program was developed by the two research centers to recognize the work of individuals working on community-led social change and to build stronger links between UCLA and the community. Fellows are encouraged to pursue research or reflect on their community work to advance racial\, social and economic equity\, as well as contribute to creating new models of public scholarship and engagement for UCLA students to develop or strengthen their own commitment to social justice. \nPlease join us in a welcome reception for the two activist fellows on Thursday\, January 11\, 2018\, at the UCLA Luskin Commons.
URL:https://challengeinequality.luskin.ucla.edu/event/welcome-reception-2018-ucla-activist-residence-fellows/
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SUMMARY:JusticeLA Town Hall: Reinvesting in Our Communities
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin JusticeLA to discuss L.A. County’s $3.5 billion jail expansion plan. Learn how you and/or your organization can help the JusticeLA coalition fight back against L.A. County’s failed criminal justice system and reclaim\, reimagine and reinvest in our communities. \nPanelists include Patrisse Khan-Cullors (Co-Founder JusticeLA and Black Lives Matter)\, Mark-Anthony Johnson (JusticeLA)\, Kim McGill (Youth Justice Coalition)\, Peter Eliasberg (ACLU)\, andKelly Lytle Hernandez (UCLA Bunche Center/Million Dollar Hoods).\n\nParking/Public Transportation:\nLimited on-site parking. Overflow parking is available on the street or across the street at the Kodak Complex located at Hollywood & Highland and is $8 with validation from the coffee shop.\nNearest Metro station (Red Line) is across the street a Hollywood & Highland.\n\nHollywood UMC is wheelchair accessible.\n\n#JUSTICELANOW
URL:https://challengeinequality.luskin.ucla.edu/event/justicela-town-hall/
LOCATION:Hollywood United Methodist Church\, 6817 Franklin Ave.\, Hollywood\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180128
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SUMMARY:L.A. Museums Are Going to Be Free for Just One Day
DESCRIPTION:Getty Center. Shutterstock. Source: LAmag.com \n“On Sunday\, January 28\, dozens of local museums are inviting visitors in\, totally free of charge. The SoCal Museums Free-for-All  is a joint partnership with Metro\, and it’s good for general admission entrance at participating museums. We’ve listed the museums involved below\, with new participants in bold.” \nAnnenberg Space for Photography \nAutry Museum of the American West \nThe Broad \nCalifornia African American Museum \nCalifornia Science Center\nA timed reservation with a convenience fee is required for Space Shuttle Endeavour.\n\nColumbia Memorial Space Center \nCraft & Folk Art Museum \nDescanso Gardens\nFree\, timed tickets are available on a first-come\, first-served basis at www.descansogardens.org\n\nFowler Museum at UCLA \nGetty Center \nGetty Villa\nFree\, timed tickets are required. Visit www.getty.edu. \nGRAMMY Museum \nHammer Museum \nInstitute of Contemporary Art\, Los Angeles \nJapanese American National Museum \nKidspace Children’s Museum \nLa Brea Tar Pits and Museum\nGeneral admission only; free tickets available at tarpits.org/freeforall \nLa Plaza de Cultura y Artes \nLos Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) \nThe Museum of Contemporary Art\, Los Angeles (MOCA) \nMuseum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) \nMuseum of Tolerance \nNatural History Museum of Los Angeles County\nFree tickets available at nhm.org/freeforall\n \nOrange County Museum of Art \nThe Paley Center for Media \nPalm Springs Museum of Art \nPasadena Museum of California Art \nPetersen Automotive Museum \nPomona College Museum of Art \nRiverside Art Museum \nSanta Barbara Museum of Art \nSkirball Cultural Center\nNoah’s Ark timed-entry\, one-hour tickets are limited and distributed first-come\, first-served \nSunnylands \nUniversity Art Museum\, CSU Long Beach \nUSC Fisher Museum\nFree admission on Saturday\, January 27 \nUSC Pacific Asia Museum \nZimmer Children’s Museum \n  \nSource: http://www.lamag.com/culturefiles/free-museums-los-angeles/ 
URL:https://challengeinequality.luskin.ucla.edu/event/l-museums-going-free-just-one-day/
LOCATION:Los Angeles\, CA\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
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