Bunche Center Author’s Series

Clemson Lecturer, Mary Barr, will discuss her new book, Friends Disappear. The book focuses on how segregation created educational inequities among the friends in the neighborhood where she grew up. […]

2016 Hollywood Report

The Bunche Center’s Race and Hollywood Project’s 2016 Hollywood Diversity Report will be released. Dr. Darnell Hunt, Bunche Center Di-rector and lead author of the report, will discuss findings with […]

Libby Lewis Book Talk

Dr. Libby Lewis discusses her book, which explores the written and unwritten requirements Black journalists face in their efforts to get and keep jobs in television news. Informed by interviews […]

Howard Arthur Tibbs

Howard Tibbs was a jazz/swing tenor saxophonist who performed with the military-Army Air Force bands and USO shows at segregatedbases and cities around the nation in the 1940s. Through letters, […]

Images in Blackness Presents

Written and Directed by UCLA student Romeo Curtis Brooks, Verona is an independent film about a young woman in the 1800s who is deprived of love and made a slave […]

Bunche Center Author’s Series

Pedro Noguera, Distinguished Professor of Education at UCLA, will discuss his new book, Race, Equity and Education: Sixty Years from Brown. The book explores the current state of race since […]

Money On My Mind

Join us for a private forum with Hollywood's most powerful black writers who are impacting the bottom line in TV & Film.RSVP required contact Flora Sweet at: flora@circleofonemarketing.com or cell […]

Bunche Center Author’s Series

Paul Von Blum, Senior Lecturer in African American Studies and Communication Studies at UCLA and a Bunche Center affiliated faculty member, will discuss his new book, Civil Rights For Beginners.The […]

UCLA Bunche Center

The Bunche Center and the Aspire Sports Group present an evening of conversation with Los Angeles Lakers’ Metta World Peace. As a kickoff event for the 29 days of Black […]

FLY

Cross Theater Company and Pasadena Playhouse present Fly. Fly is written by Ricardo Khan and Trey Ellis, and directed by Khan himself; it is a play about the contributions of […]