We will offer an 8-week trauma-informed yoga series for survivors of sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, and/or stalking in the fall. Please see below for more information and feel free to share with any students, staff, or faculty who would benefit from participating in this healing modality. Interest forms are due September 28, 2018 […]
Come join us at our quarterly Asian American Studies Undergraduate Check-In! For the Fall 2018 Check-In, we will be joined by our NEW Undergraduate Faculty Advisor, Professor Jennifer Chun. Professor Chun will be introducing themselves to undergraduates as well as sharing tips on preparing for graduate school. Come prepared with questions! Please RSVP by October […]
LCC Theatre Company and UCLA Residential Life presents CRAZY RICH BRUINS Asian Americans in Entertainment Are you interested in learning about Asian American representation in the media? Or maybe you want to know more about careers in the arts and entertainment industry. Perhaps, you are simply intrigued by the prospect of our wonderful UCLA alumni […]
Are you hoping to make the most out of your UCLA undergraduate experience? If so, join College Academic Counseling for a 90-minute interactive workshop designed to help you envision and create a program plan that personalizes your undergraduate experience at UCLA. The goal of this workshop is to support you in creating a meaningful undergraduate […]
UniPro’s Multinational Forum for Pilipino Young Professionals, Students, and Youth, also known as UniPro Summit, is an annual conference to congregate Pilipino community leaders. The purpose of Summit is to provide a safe space for honest dialogue among young Pilipinos from throughout the world. This year, the San Diego chapter will be collaborating with […]
The UCLA Gender Gap Clothing Drive is an initiative to provide gender-affirming clothing to our students, particularly those who may not have the means to purchase clothing reflective of their gender identity/expression. Gender-affirming professional clothing is also a large concern for transgender and gender-nonconforming students as they begin to apply for internships and full-time positions. […]
WAR and GENOCIDE, SURVIVAL and HEALING: CONVERSATIONS ABOUT CAMBODIA: United Khmer Students (UKS) at UCLA has the great honor of launching the North American University Screening Campaign of the Khmer Film Series WAR and GENOCIDE, SURVIVAL and HEALING: CONVERSATIONS ABOUT CAMBODIA. The documentary film ANGKOR AWAKENS will be showcased, highlighting Cambodia as a microcosm of […]
November 9, 2018, Friday 9:00am – 4:30 pm Haines Hall 352 UCLA Anthropology Department – Reading Room Conference Schedule posted below Register to attend at https://kaorganizing.eventbrite.com Deadline to register November 5, Monday Transnational populations are not merely the products of migration policies between two states. Transnational orientation and activities reflect the impact of geopolitical issues, […]
Event Title: 100 Years of Protests at UCLA Date: Wednesday, November 14th Time: 12:00-2:00 pm Location: Chicanx Studies Research Center Library DESCRIPTION: This panel brings together a UCLA alums who organized and participated in oppositional acts (including walk outs and building occupation against tuition hikes and the elimination of Affirmative Action, against institutional racism, and […]
UCLA Center for EthnoCommunications is co-sponsoring a screening for a machinima documentary about the history of Japanese Americans in Sawtelle Japantown, Los Angeles. Check out the trailer: https://vimeo.com/175640458. A flyer is also attached. The documentary consists of animation, oral history interviews and archival footage. The animation is created using the video game Minecraft, which builds a […]
Students, On behalf of the Eagle and the Condor Liberation Front, a political inter-tribal organization at UCLA, we invite you to attend a plática/conversation on the concept of the Third World College and how students might organize to participate, sustain, and build a decolonizing university. We as an Indigenous organization do not believe that an […]
Luskin Transdisciplinary Speaker Series This school-wide series brings speakers from across the social sciences whose work on issues of public affairs cuts across disciplinary boundaries. Our hope is to foster an intellectually rigorous and publicly meaningful seminar program that will draw together faculty members from all departments, as well as interested students and engaged members of our larger public community. I […]
DESCRIPTION A joint endeavor hosted by the UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate's Housing as Health Care Initiative, the UCLA Center for Neighborhood Knowledge, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and the UCLA Center for Occupational and Environmental Health "Beyond Zip Codes: Unpacking the Place-Health Nexus"presented by: Paul Ong, PhD (Research Professor and Director […]
An evening of two performances that explore women’s lives: Tiffany Lytle Qnoum Kaun Khmer/I am a Cambodia Child and Joy Alpuerto Ritter’s Babae. Drawing movement and musical influences from contemporary dance, hip hop fusion, pop music, jazz, and Southeast Asian folk and traditional dance performance and stories, Lytle and Ritter both dynamically present Southeast Asian women in the […]
Luskin Diversity Fair is only a few short weeks away on Saturday, December 1, 2018. This program is designed to generate interest in the social justice missions of the three Luskin departments and to ensure that we maintain equitable recruitment practices by providing underrepresented applicants with the tools necessary to successfully apply to graduate school.
Now that the midterm elections are over, you may be wondering: what's next for the community? Please join NaFFAA for our Southern California Civic Leadership Forum on Saturday, December 1 from 1:00-7:00pm in Carson, and RSVP by clicking here! The National Federation of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA) is organizing a forum focused on […]