Book Talk w/Khary Lazarre-White

Khary Lazarre-White new book called Passage which follows the life of a young man growing up in Harlem in the 1990s.

2017 BLACK CONVOCATION

The Black Convocation is an annual event that welcomes new and returning students to the UCLA campus and makes them aware of the different organizations, departments, and resources available to […]

Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o

One of the world’s leading writers and scholars, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o has been a force in bringing Africa to the forefront of contemporary literature and postcolonial theory through his novels, […]

Authors’ Series Presents

Nancy Yuen, In this workshop, I share the journey of how I turned my dissertation into a general audience book. In breaking down the writing and publication process, I go […]

Circle of Thought Presents:

Jonathan E. Collins is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Political Science at UCLA, where he studies urban politics, democratic representation, and racial and ethnic politics. Collins has been […]

Flash Point 2017

Flash Point 2017:Twenty-Five Years After the 1992 Los Angeles Uprising Don’t miss out on panel discussions, art, films and media exhibits that examine the 1992 L.A. Uprising. This 3 day […]

Flash Point 2017

Flash Point 2017:Twenty-Five Years After the 1992 Los Angeles Uprising Don’t miss out on panel discussions, art, films and media exhibits that examine the 1992 L.A. Uprising. This 3 day […]

Flash Point 2017

Flash Point 2017:Twenty-Five Years After the 1992 Los Angeles Uprising Don’t miss out on panel discussions, art, films and media exhibits that examine the 1992 L.A. Uprising. This 3 day […]

Circle of Thought Presents:

Alex W. Rodriguez PhD Candidate in the Department of Ethnomusicology at UCLA. His current research focuses on jazz clubs around the world and the creative improved music communities that sustain […]

Circle of Thought Presents:

Kimberly Chantal Welch, a doctoral candidate in the Theater and Performance Studies Program at UCLA, will discuss, “Revisiting Nkombo: Performance, Gal-boy Prisoners, and the Politics of Black Femininity.” Her research […]