From Zamunda to Wakanda: Celebrating African costume design in the movies
The Dora Milaje from “Black Panther” on the left and a gown from “Coming to America.” Three decades before filmgoers around the world fell in love with the royal family […]
The Dora Milaje from “Black Panther” on the left and a gown from “Coming to America.” Three decades before filmgoers around the world fell in love with the royal family […]
United to End Genocide/FlickrUCLA’s Aliza Luft says that increasing economic opportunity is a powerful weapon against violent oppression and could help the Rohingya being killed in Burma. UCLA Aliza Luft […]
UCLAUri McMillan Uri McMillan, associate professor of English and African American studies, was awarded a faculty research grant from the UC Consortium for Black Studies in California. The grant was […]
UCLAWilliam Clark, Rita Effros and Judea Pearl have all maintained strong presences in their fields since retiring from UCLA. Three UCLA professors emeriti are being recognized for outstanding contributions in […]
Gene James/UCLAMore than 600 students and parents attended the “Get College Ready” workshops at UCLA. To assist in demystifying the college application and financial aid application processes, UCLA hosted Los […]
UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment Diego Sepulveda, Johana Guerra Martinez, and professor Abel Valenzuela, who is special adviser to the chancellor on immigration, discuss DACA and related […]
John Vande Wege/UCLA Broadcast Studio The police officer walks across the room and approaches a pair of men having a disagreement. “I need to check some ID.” “First of all, […]
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers/Wikimedia CommonsBolinas Lagoon in Marin County, California, is one of 14 Pacific coast wetlands examined in the UCLA study. Climate change is dialing up the pressure […]
United to End Genocide/FlickrUCLA’s Aliza Luft says that increasing economic opportunity is a powerful weapon against violent oppression and could help the Rohingya being killed in Burma. UCLA Aliza Luft […]
Ken Thompson Collection, Global Ministries, The United Methodist ChurchCivil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer is one of many black women whose stories should be sung more loudly and widely, said […]