Traces of the Civil War in California
National Park Service About 11,000 Union veterans are buried at the Los Angeles National Cemetery, site of this Civil War soldier monument. Is the South the only place where the […]
National Park Service About 11,000 Union veterans are buried at the Los Angeles National Cemetery, site of this Civil War soldier monument. Is the South the only place where the […]
UCLA Kent Wong Kent Wong, director of the UCLA Labor Center and professor of labor studies and Asian American studies, has been awarded the Ellison S. Onizuka Memorial Award, one […]
Stan Paul/UCLA Lorrie Frasure-Yokley, associate professor of political science at UCLA, served as co-principal investigator for the 2016 Collaborative Multi-Racial Post-Election Survey. The assembled scholars listened intently, readying their critiques […]
Mike/Flickr In her new book, Margaret Peters cites history to show how restricting trade to boost manufacturing while simultaneously curtailing immigration wouldn’t be realistic. UCLA Margaret Peters Margaret Peters is […]
UCLA International Institute Gail Kligman reading the decree that awarded her the honorary degree. Gail Kligman, distinguished professor of sociology and associate vice provost of the UCLA International Institute, was […]
Can Hollywood learn to tell stories about women above a size 4?
Les Dunseith/UCLA The panelists discussing immigration called on everyone to work together for comprehensive immigration reform. As the country reckons with President Donald Trump’s decision to end the Deferred Action […]
Courtesy Tauan Carmo Oxum—A Rainha das águas doces (Oxum—The Queen of Fresh Waters) from the series Orixás, 2016. Digitally enhanced photograph. Drawing by Tauan Carmo, Photograph by Tiago Troccoli. […]
Jessica Wolf/UCLA Researchers use methods like assessing responses to mock resumes submitted for jobs as a way to measure racial bias because people are often uncomfortable discussing the topic. What’s […]
UCLAUCLA economist Paul Bullock collaborated with activists in L.A.’s African-American community on a study of unemployment published on the eve of the 1965 Watts riots. Through the decades, government, industry […]