The Museum of Social Justice
The community of Los Angeles became involved with the Civil Rights Movement in 1956 duringthe Montgomery Bus Boycott. The Civil Rights Exhibition premiering at the Museum of SocialJustice will introduce […]
The community of Los Angeles became involved with the Civil Rights Movement in 1956 duringthe Montgomery Bus Boycott. The Civil Rights Exhibition premiering at the Museum of SocialJustice will introduce […]
SAVE THE DATE8th Annual Critical Race Studies SymposiumRace and Police Violence October 16 & 17UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW
The Palms-Rancho Park Branch Library Presents:Frantz Fanon’s Humanist LegacyJoin us for a panel discussion on the ideas of Frantz Omar Fanon (1925-1961) Afro-Caribbean psychiatrist, philosopher, and author of The Wretched […]
Ghost in the HouseThe Life and Times of Jack JohnsonSCHOENBERG HALLUCLA10/9/15-10/11/15Presented by Opening Minds Productionsin Conjunction with the UCLA Black Alumni Association
The Black Convocation is an annual event which welcomes new and returning students to the UCLA campus and makes them aware of the different organizations, departments, and resources available to […]
Watts Revolt: 50 Years Later Symposium
Walk for EducationAugust 15, 2015 at Exposition Park(South Menlo & Coliseum)7:00 AM - Registration | 8:00 AM - StartALERT!The TEAM (Industry) CHALLENGE HAS STARTED!!Win Your Team a Trophy!!!Set up your […]
The UCLA Film and Television Archive will present the film series, “Tell It Like It Is: Black Independents in New York, 1968-1986? from July 18-Aug. 23, at UCLA’s Hammer Museum, […]
Most UCLA Commencement ceremonies and student celebrations will occur during the weekend of Friday, June 12 through Sunday, June 14. Certain professional schools, such as the Geffen School of Medicine or the School of Law, commencement ceremonies […]
Kenny Burrell Directs Jazz Groups as Part of UCLA Spring Fest of World Music & JazzThe UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, Department of EthnomusicologypresentsSpring Festival of World Music and […]