PAFF: Featured Film Discussion Now Available on Bunche TV
May 26, 2016 – Now available on Bunche TV, the Bunche Center Images in Blackness Film Series discussion from February 2016 of short films from the Pan African Film Festival. […]
May 26, 2016 – Now available on Bunche TV, the Bunche Center Images in Blackness Film Series discussion from February 2016 of short films from the Pan African Film Festival. […]
May 24th, 2016 – Mary Barr discusses her book, Friends Disappear. Barr uses events from her youth to discuss educational opportunities based on race, and the inequality that exists then and now. The […]
May 24th, 2016 – Paul Von Blum discusses his new book, Civil Rights For Beginners. His book explores the modern civil rights movement that African American freedom struggles helped to […]
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May 16, 2016 – The UCLA African American Studies Department will celebrate their scholars’ successful completion of their program on June 11th, 2016. Commencement starts at 11:30 am at Lenart Auditorium located […]
(Photo credit 1: #Starringjohncho; Featured photo: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters) May 12, 2016 – A new social media campaign which seeks to imagine what Hollywood blockbusters would look like if instead of […]
Elevate is a student-run organization within the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (UCLA TFT) dedicated to giving voice and visibility to the diverse contributions of women and multicultural […]
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(Photo Credit: Joan Marcus/Nobby Clark) May 4, 2016 – If the Oscars showed the glaring lack of diversity in Hollywood, this year’s Tony Award nominations highlight the diversity on Broadway. In […]
(image credit) May 4th, 2016 – Distinguished Professor of Education at UCLA, Pedro Noguera, discussed his book Race, Equity, and Education in a recent talk at the UCLA Bunche Center […]