Abraham J Heschel Conference

A theologian of extraordinary eloquence and poetic vision, Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907-1972) was also a key figure in social justice movements in the United States in the 1960s and early […]

Screening of Dear White People

Join Justin Simien, the director of Dear White People, for a Q&A following the reception and screening. *The event will be held at the James Bridges Theater on the UCLA […]

The Music of Ellingtonia

The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, Department of Ethnomusicology and the Friends of Jazz at UCLA presentThe annual celebration at UCLA (and around the world) honoring Duke Ellington and […]

Authors’ Series

Dr. Robeson Taj Frazier will discuss his recently published book, The East Is Black: Cold War China in the Black Radical Imagination (Duke Univ. Press, 2014). The book explores African […]

The Music of Ellingtonia

The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, Department of Ethnomusicology and the Friends of Jazz at UCLA presentThe annual celebration at UCLA (and around the world) honoring Duke Ellington and […]

Jazz in Los Angeles

Please join us for a lively discussion about the jazz scene on the west coast, specifically in Los Angeles. We are thrilled to have Mr. Chet Hanley--host of Jazz in […]

IRLE Presents

The conference, co-sponsored by the Bunche Center and other campus groups, seeks to build intellectual bridges between scholars taking critical and intersectional approaches to labor, organized la-bor, and industry professionals […]

IAC Information Session

Research grants are available to current UCLA faculty, staff and graduate students with demonstrated interest in ethnic studies. The Research Grant Program is on a reimbursement basis only.3232 Campbell Hall

Bruin Day 2015

Various Campus Locations University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States

UCLA Bruin Day is an exclusive, annual event for admitted freshmen and their guests, with faculty presentations, academic and financial aid resources, and campus and housing tours. Discover campus culture, world-class […]

Circle of Thought Host

Michael Hanchard is a professor of political science at Johns Hop-kins University. He is a scholar of comparative politics specializing in nationalism, social movements, racial hierarchy and citizenship. He will […]