Gridiron Capital: How American Football Became a Samoan Game with Lisa Uperesa

Royce Hall Los Angeles, CA, United States

Interested in the history of football🏈? Learn from author Lisa Uperesa as she discusses how a “Polynesian Pipeline” brought football players from American Sāmoa to Hawai'i and the mainland United States to play Gridiron Capital: his high stakes game in her book, American football became a Samoan Game. 🗓Save the date: Tuesday, November 15th, 3-5pm […]

Winter 2023 Undergraduate Check-In

Rolfe 2125 345 Portola Plaza, Room 2125, Los Angeles, CA, United States

The Asian American Studies Department, in conjunction with the Pilipinx Studies Minor, invites you to the Winter 2023 Undergraduate Check-In on January 25th, 12PM-2PM at Rolfe 2125. This is a great opportunity to meet other Asian American Studies Majors and Minors, as well as department faculty and lecturers. Come join us free food, drinks, and […]

MANZANAR, DIVERTED: When Water Becomes Dust Film Screening

James Bridges Theater 235 Charles E Young Dr E, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Film screening ALERT!🚨🎥 Come to this screening of award winning documentary Manzanar, Diverted: When Water Becomes Dust! Learn the story of how these women came together to protect their land and water in LA. Support this amazing documentary!🎬 When: February 13th, 2023 📆 Time: 6-9pm 🕦 Where: James Bridges Theater 📍 Register at: https://tinyurl.com/mrysahfh or […]

Free

“Refusing Death: Immigrant Women and the Fight For Justice in LA”

10383 Bunche Hall Los Angeles, CA, United States

Want to learn more about race and environmental justice in LA? Come to this event with Professor Kim from Loyola Marymount University to talk about the book "Refusing Death"! Dive deep into discussions of race, class, gender, and more! When: March 1st, 2023 Time: 3:30-5 PM (reception 5-6PM) Where: Bunche Hall/ Zoom RSVP for Webinar […]

Free

New Directions in Vietnamese/American Studies Book Panel

Join us for this upcoming book talk panel that will engage new directions in Vietnamese and Vietnamese American Studies! It will discuss two recent edited volumes: Building a Republican Nation in Vietnam, 1920-1963 (2022) and Toward a Framework for Vietnamese American Studies: History, Community, and Memory (2023).   Panelists include: Nguyễn Thị Minh, Thuy Vo […]

Free

First Light: Settler Colonial Science and Kanaka ʻŌiwi Resistance at Mauna a Wākea

2125 Rolfe Hall Los Angeles, CA, United States

Who’s ready for this series of research talks?!🤩 First up is Dr. Iokepa Casumbal-Salazar’s presentation on Settler Colonial Science and Kanaka ʻŌiwi Resistance at Mauna a Wākea. Learn more about decolonization, self-determination, and so much more! Come to ask him about his past research on social movements in and beyond Hawai’i! Stay tuned for more on […]

Book Launch for “The Routledge Handbook of Refugee Narratives”

Online via Zoom

Please join us for the virtual UCLA Book Launch for The Routledge Handbook of Refugee Narratives! The 38 chapters included in this collection encompass a range of forcibly displaced subjects, a mix of geographical and historical contexts, and a variety of storytelling modalities. This book launch will feature presentations from 8 of the volume's authors. […]

U.S. Settler Militarism and CHamoru Survival in Guåhan

2125 Rolfe Hall Los Angeles, CA, United States

The UCLA Asian American Studies Department will be hosting our second Pacific Islander Studies Research Talk by Dr. Alfred Flores: In 1944 the US military began occupying privately owned land throughout Guåhan as part of its reinvasion strategy. The US government facilitated this process through the creation of the Land and Claims Commission (GLCC), which […]

Never Forget: Filipinx Americans and the Anti-Martial Law Movement: A roundtable session for the 2023 Asian American Studies Conference

Throughout Ferdinand Marcos’s 21-year reign over the Philippines, resistance movements took shape, continued, and developed alongside and against the regime. While these movements formed in opposition to the brutality of Marcos’s rule (tortures, disappearances, and killings; political corruption and crony capitalism; censorship of the press; support for and advancement of imperialist programs), they also functioned […]

Book Talk: “Transborder Los Angeles: An Unknown Transpacific History of Japanese-Mexican Relations”

Charles E. Young Research Library Los Angeles, CA, United States

Please join Professor Yu Tokunaga and Chao Romero in their book talk on the new book "Transborder Los Angeles: An Unknown Transpacific History of Japanese-Mexican Relations" 📖 and his student workshop right after! 🗣Learn about new and interesting things in YRL, but make sure to RSVP before March 24th! Where: Young Research Library (YRL) Presentation […]

Student Workshop: “Transborder Los Angeles: An Unknown Transpacific History of Japanese-Mexican Relations”

Charles E. Young Research Library Los Angeles, CA, United States

Please join Professor Yu Tokunaga and Chao Romero in their book talk on the new book "Transborder Los Angeles: An Unknown Transpacific History of Japanese-Mexican Relations" 📖 and his student workshop right after! 🗣Learn about new and interesting things in YRL, but make sure to RSVP before March 24th! Where: Young Research Library (YRL) Presentation […]