Race & Hollywood: Minorities Snubbed at Oscar Nominations
Looking at this year’s nominations, The Atlantic comments how the Oscars, “…haven’t been this white since 1995.” To read the full article, Click Here. Also, KCPP checks in with […]
Looking at this year’s nominations, The Atlantic comments how the Oscars, “…haven’t been this white since 1995.” To read the full article, Click Here. Also, KCPP checks in with […]
Zachary Price, Assistant Adjunct Professor, Assistant Researcher in the UCLA Department of African American Studies, recently published an article in The Postcolonialist about the “Economies of Enjoyment and Terror in […]
Unequal Ground: Race and Social Inequality in America Today
Celebrate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at this annual community celebration.
On Jan. 17 1969, Alprentice “Bunchy” Carter and John Huggins were fatally shot inside UCLA’s Campbell Hall. The shooting occured during a meeting convened by the Black Student Union, after an argument erupted […]
(Charlie Riedel / Associated Press) January 6, 2015 – The Los Angeles Times reports on a juror seeking to sue the prosecutor for the right to talk about the […]