• Revisiting Zionism as a Form of Racism and Racial Discrimination

    RSVP for location Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Join us on Thursday, November 13, 2025, for a presentation by Professor Noura Erakat, followed by a panel discussion with Professor Robin D.G. Kelley (Distinguished Professor and Gary B. Nash Endowed Chair in U.S. History, UCLA Department of History) and Professor Nour Joudah (Assistant Professor, UCLA Department of Asian American Studies). More about Prof. Erakat: […]

  • Vietnamerica

    2125 Rolfe Hall Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Join us for a screening of Vietnamerica on November 18th! Learn more about the film below: Film Description: Following the wars in Vietnam, over two million people fled to country with the collapse of the Republic of Vietnam. That exodus, referred to by many as “the boat people” resulted in nearly half dying while in […]

  • PISA’s 40th Anniversary Celebration

    Tom Bradley International Hall 300

    The year 2026 marks the 40th anniversary of the founding of the Pacific Islands’ Student Association at UCLA. To honor this milestone, we are bringing together students, alumni, faculty, and staff for an evening rooted in gratitude, reflection, and community. The celebration will highlight PISA’s legacy of student leadership and advocacy and will include welcome […]

  • Race and the Question of Palestine

    Charles E. Young Research Library 11360

    Join us for an insightful afternoon with Dr. Lana Tatour as she discusses her latest edited volume, Race and the Question of Palestine (Stanford University Press 2025). This talk explores the critical intersections of settler colonialism and the grammar of race, examining how racial structures operate as a technology of power and colonial rule. About […]

  • The Arrogance of Power Film Screening

    Public Affairs Building 4371

    To mark the 40th anniversary of the Philippines’ EDSA People’s Power protests, the Luskin AAPI Caucus at UCLA is hosting a film screening of the 1983 documentary, “Arrogance of Power.” This documentary shows the fascist might of the Marcos regime and how militarization and human rights violations were institutionalized in Philippine political life. This event […]

  • Forty Years Since the Philippines’ People Power Revolution: Persisting Against Conditions of Martial Law

    Online via Zoom

    Join us as we reflect on how a people’s uprising toppled a dictator’s two-decade rule—and examine the persistent conditions of martial law that continue to shape our present. Through stories and poetry, we honor the strength of collective resistance and the enduring power of the people.  This online event will feature speakers who will share, […]

  • Film Screening: Third Act by Tad Nakamura ’03

    Darren Star Screening Room Melnitz 1422

    UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, in collaboration with the UCLA Asian American Studies Center and UCLA Asian American Studies Department, present Third Act, by Tad Nakamura ’03 about his father Robert Nakamura MFA ’75, director, UCLA film professor, and founder of the UCLA Center for EthnoCommunications.  Join us for this special screening and […]

  • SEACLEAR x AASD Mixer

    Student Activities Center 1&2 220 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Join SEA CLEAR's Transfer Component for *FREE dinner and a discussion with UCLA's Asian American Studies Department! This year, we are exploring the importance of role models, representation within higher education, and how our past experiences shape our orientations to life! Everyone is welcome and will have the opportunity to share and discuss their experiences! […]

  • Gender, Criminalization, Authoritarianism & Agency with Andrea Ritchie

    2125 Rolfe Hall Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Please join us for an exciting talk with Andrea Ritchie, Co-Founder of Interrupting Criminalization. This public lecture will be followed by a dialogue with Dr. Lee Ann Wang and a Q&A session. About the Speaker: Andrea Ritchie is a Black lesbian immigrant survivor who has been documenting, organizing, advocating, litigating, and agitating around policing and […]

  • Ethnic Studies Mixer

    Rolfe Court Los Angeles, CA, United States

    The Ethnic Studies Departments at UCLA are excited to announce that they are bringing back our Ethnic Studies Mixer! Join us as we get to talk about the Ethnic departments’ history and current works. Meet people across the departments over provided dinner! Each department is also putting together a raffle prize you can win. Come […]

  • Dreaming Together: California Student Survivors Reimagining Campus Responses to Sexual Violence

    Royce 314 + Zoom Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Join Survivors+Allies (S+A) for a vital conversation as they share findings from their recent study with student survivors across California colleges. We’re moving beyond the status quo to discuss intersectional healing, resource navigation, and justice on our campuses. Whether you're a survivor, an ally, or an advocate, your voice and presence matter. RSVP Here: bit.ly/SurvivorsDreaming

  • Film Screening of Toward a More Perfect Rebellion: Celebrating the Legacy of Robert A. Nakamura

    Billy Wilder Theater Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Join the UCLA Film & Television Archive, the UCLA Asian American Studies Center, and the Center for EthnoCommunications for a special evening honoring the life and work of Robert A. Nakamura. Often referred to as the "Godfather of Asian American media," Nakamura’s visionary filmmaking and activism have paved the way for generations of storytellers. The […]