Tag Archive for: UCLA Social Sciences
UCLA professor leads research on issues impacting vulnerable workers
“Los Angeles is the harbinger for the future. It’s a…
Black Feminism Initiative meets the moment, in service of a more just future
If higher education can be thought of as a superhighway to…
Five Black suffragists who were critical to the long battle for the vote
In her latest book, “Suffrage: Women’s Long Battle for…
Teo Ruiz: Amid uncertainty and adversity, we can find strength in beauty
Teo Ruiz finds beauty in the efforts of health…
Professor’s work informs proposed U.S. commission on racial healing
A recently proposed U.S. Commission on Truth, Racial Healing…
Remembering John Lewis
Patricia Turner |Â July 20, 2020
Patricia Turner is professor…
Politicians courting Latinos and Asian Americans are advised to step up outreach now
A UCLA report published today shows that Asian…
First labor studies graduates venture out ready to help and versed in struggle
The class of 2020 is stepping out of their UCLA studies into…
Graduates encouraged to envision and build a better future
UCLA’s class of 2020 celebrated their graduation today…
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Q&A: George Takei on activism, humor and social media
George…