Images In Blackness Series

Images in Blackness is a screening and discussion series that features film and scholarly work that explores how the entertainment industry approaches race. Participants examine the intersection between race, gender, […]

Library Presents

Join graduate and undergraduate students in a discussion of Coates’ award winning book. First year students are especially encouraged to attend.LMC 135

An Untelling of Zong

M. NourbeSe Phillip is a poet, writer, and lawyer who was born in Tobago and now lives in Toronto, Canada. Zongl, a collection of poetry, is based on a legal […]

Library Presents

Leonard Peltier is a Native American political prisoner. He was imprisoned in 1977 after a confrontation between Ameri-can Indian Movement activists and FBI agents on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. […]

Beyond the Elections

What can we learn from this election season and how can we use this knowledge to advance racial and political equity? Featuring a panel of UCLA scholars and researchers, this […]

Afro-Mexicans

Alva Stevenson, retired UCLA oral historian will discuss the history and contributions of Afro-Mexicans dating from 16th century Mexico to the present day in Mexico and the United States.LOS ANGELES […]

2015 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 […]

2016 Commencement Class

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 in the […]

Racialized State Violence

The Racialized State Violence in Global Perspective Conference features intellectuals from around the world who work on racialized police violence. The symposium sets a space for discussions on the global […]

Beverly Daniel Tatum, PhD

Beverly Daniel Tatum served as president of Spelman College from 2002 -2014. Spelman College, long recognized as the leading educator of women of African descent, is now ranked among the […]